crawlspaces in residential and
commercial applications
* Roofing application in the residential
and commercial market
* Free form work for theatrical and art
communities
* Storage Tank/Pipeline Insulation
* Foundation Insulation
* Various other projects where foam can
be used
Spray foam insulation is the most effective way to conserve energy and combat high utility bills. Cutting Edge Spray Foam Services, Inc. proudly uses all of the latest available technology and constantly
Spray polyurethane foam, commonly referred to as SPF, is a sprayed applied foam insulation that beins as a liquid goes through various pieces of equipment and then is mixed at the end of the spraygun, applied to the surface and expands many times its original volume. SPF formulas can be tweaked to have many different physical properties depending on the use desired. For example, the same basic raw materials can make an insulation foam that is semi-rigid and soft to the touch, also create a high density roofing foam that is resistant to foot traffic and water.
* Makes your home more comfortable
* Saves on energy costs
* Adds strength to the building structure
* It is permanent and will not sag
* Keeps dust and pollen out
* Reduces capacity requirements,
maintenance and wear of HVAC
equipment
What benefits you can get from Spray Foam Insulation:
* Tremendous savings on monthly utility bills: most
homeowners save 30% to 50% EVERY month.
* Spray Foam can help to eliminate Mold Growth and Moisture
in your walls
How does Spray Foam reduce energy useage in residential occupancies and buildings?
* SPF provides a continuous air barrier.
* SPF prevents moisture infiltration through air leakage.
* SPF minimizes dew point problems and condensation.
* SPF avoids thermal bridging.
* SPF resists heat movement in all directions.
* SPF provides reliable performance under varying conditions.
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