Central Ohio's Number 1 Spray Foam Insulation Company
Specializing in Open and Closed Cell Spray Polyurethane Foam
Over 45 Years in the Construction Trades
The many benefits of versatile Spray Polyurethane Foam:
- Seals cracks, gaps, crevices and attics
- High R-value
- Dramatically reduced energy bills
- Quick and easy application by a qualified applicator
- Self-adhered seamless layers of insulation
- Conforms to any architectural design
- Minimizes air infiltration and exfiltration
- Lightweight--adds little weight to ceiling and roofs
- Meets Class 1 building requirements
- No off-gassing when fully cured
Closed-Cell Foam:
- Performs in hot and cold temperatures
- Will not settle or sink
- Adds structural strength
- Inhibits moisture-driven elements due to the properties of closed-cell foam
- Helps protect against mold and mildew
2000-4G Closed-Cell Foam:
- Low global warming potential
- Zero ozone depletion
- Better R-value of up to 10%
- Improved yield efficient use of material
Open-Cell Foam:
- Performs in hot and cold temperatures
- Will not settle or shrink
- Helps protect against mold and mildew
What is the Difference Between Open and Closed Cell Spray Foam?
Closed cell spray foam is typically used for exterior applications. It can be applied in low temperatures - as much as 5 degrees Fahrenheit and has a higher R-value. It's tensile and bond strength make it an idea product in flood zones. It can be applied with a seamless, continuous spray application.
Open cell spray foam is typically used as an interior application. It is more cost-effective than closed cell foam but with the same or greater R-value. It is an exceptional insulation material that creates a highly effective air-barrier for year-round comfort. Both types of spray foam are commonly used for building applications.