Applications

Sprayed Polyurethane Foam (SPF) is produced when two liquid chemicals are combined. The mixed liquid starts to react in seconds, expanding 20 to 30 times its liquid state in closed cell foam and 100 to 150 times for open cell foam. Once cured - it solidifies and becomes polyurethane foam. Because SPF starts off in liquid form, it can be used virtually anywhere in the interior or on the exterior of a structure.

Avant Barn Conversion Project - Milanville, PA
SPF applied for its ability to thoroughly insulate this unique surface area - and to provide structural integrity.

SPF is widely used in wood and metal structures and can also be used to insulate concrete foundations and the interior or exterior of concrete block walls. Both Closed-Cell and Open-Cell SPF provide added soundproofing - preventing noise from room to room or from the exterior of your structure.

Habitat for Humanity Home - Cresco, PA
Open cell spray foam insulation being applied to roof deck.

Because of its versatility, resistance to moisture, and ability to conform to any shape - SPF can be used in a variety of other applications including garage surface and door insulation, pipe and tank coating, swimming pool lining, and boat flotation. SPF can even be molded into decorative moldings and be painted or stained for a simulated wood effect. The possibilities are nearly endless.

Downloads
Technical data sheets and in-depth reports on the benefits of insulating with SPF.
Air Sealing
R-Value Fairy Tale
Vapor Transmission
Insulating Crawlspaces
Unvented Attics With SPF
SPF Technical Datasheet
Soy Technical Datasheet