Frequently Asked Questions

Spray foam insulation provides superior thermal resistance, reducing energy costs, improving indoor air quality, and enhancing the structural integrity of commercial buildings.

Spray foam insulation reduces energy consumption, lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Its durability means fewer replacements and less waste over time, contributing to environmental sustainability.

Yes, spray foam insulation can be retrofitted to existing buildings, filling gaps and improving energy efficiency without major renovations.

Spray foam insulation provides excellent acoustic sealing, reducing noise transmission and creating a quieter, more productive work environment.

Spray foam insulation requires minimal maintenance. Regular inspections ensure its effectiveness, but it generally maintains performance without significant upkeep.

For subfloor insulation, determine the area to be insulated in square metres (length x width).  You also need to confirm there is a minimum of 400mm clearance from beneath the bearer to the ground. 

For Wall insulation, determine the height of the internal walls plus the perimeter measurement of house plus lowest and highest points from ground to eve of house to indicate any elevation /slope which would require scaffolding. 

For Roof insulation determine the area of ceiling in square meters plus indicate the pitch angel of the roof. 

For ceiling insulation determine the area of the ceiling footprint in square meters.

Spray foam insulation creates a continuous air barrier, sealing gaps and cracks. This prevents air infiltration, maintaining consistent indoor temperatures and enhancing energy efficiency by reducing the workload on heating and cooling systems.

R-value measures an insulation material’s resistance to heat flow. Higher R-values indicate better insulating properties. Spray foam insulation can provide a very high R-value, whilst providing superior thermal resistance compared to traditional insulation due to its ability to create an air seal.

Spray foam differs from fibre insulation in its application and performance. It expands to fill gaps, creating an airtight seal, while fibre insulation can leave gaps, DOES NOT create an air seal and will deteriorate over time. This lack of an air seal can REDUCE efficiency of the overall performance by up to 50%.

Spray foam insulation provides superior thermal resistance, reducing energy costs, improving indoor air quality, and enhancing the structural integrity of commercial buildings.

Spray foam insulation reduces energy consumption, lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Its durability means fewer replacements and less waste over time, contributing to environmental sustainability.

Yes, spray foam insulation can be retrofitted to existing buildings, filling gaps and improving energy efficiency without major renovations.

Spray foam insulation provides excellent acoustic sealing, reducing noise transmission and creating a quieter, more productive work environment.

Spray foam insulation requires minimal maintenance. Regular inspections ensure its effectiveness, but it generally maintains performance without significant upkeep.

For subfloor insulation, determine the area to be insulated in square metres (length x width).  You also need to confirm there is a minimum of 400mm clearance from beneath the bearer to the ground. 

For Wall insulation, determine the height of the internal walls plus the perimeter measurement of house plus lowest and highest points from ground to eve of house to indicate any elevation /slope which would require scaffolding. 

For Roof insulation determine the area of ceiling in square meters plus indicate the pitch angel of the roof. 

For ceiling insulation determine the area of the ceiling footprint in square meters.

Spray foam insulation creates a continuous air barrier, sealing gaps and cracks. This prevents air infiltration, maintaining consistent indoor temperatures and enhancing energy efficiency by reducing the workload on heating and cooling systems.

R-value measures an insulation material’s resistance to heat flow. Higher R-values indicate better insulating properties. Spray foam insulation can provide a very high R-value, whilst providing superior thermal resistance compared to traditional insulation due to its ability to create an air seal.

Spray foam differs from fibre insulation in its application and performance. It expands to fill gaps, creating an airtight seal, while fibre insulation can leave gaps, DOES NOT create an air seal and will deteriorate over time. This lack of an air seal can REDUCE efficiency of the overall performance by up to 50%.

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