retrofit insulation
FOR EXISTING STRUCTURES
Retrofit Insulation
For existing structures
Retrofit Foam For
Existing Homes
Retrofit Foam Was Developed For Wall Cavities Of Existing
BUILDINGS WITH
little
to No Existing Insulation.
Retrofit Foam is identical to our open-cell spray foam, except that the expansion reaction is slowed down. When injected into a wall cavity, Retrofit Foam falls in its liquid form to the bottom of the cavity before it starts its expansion, whereas traditional spray foam insulation expands and cures immediately.
Retrofit injectable foam is generally only able to be installed in empty wall cavities. If the cavity has cellulose, fiberglass, or other cavity fill insulation already installed, the product cannot be used until its removed.
Retrofit Foam For
Existing Homes
Retrofit Foam Was Developed For Wall Cavities Of Existing Buildings With
Little To No Existing Insulation.
Retrofit Foam is identical to our open-cell spray foam, except that the expansion reaction is slowed down. When injected into a wall cavity, Retrofit Foam falls in its liquid form to the bottom of the cavity before it starts its expansion, whereas traditional spray foam insulation expands and cures immediately.
Retrofit injectable foam is generally only able to be installed in empty wall cavities. If the cavity has cellulose, fiberglass, or other cavity fill insulation already installed, the product cannot be used until its removed.
How We
Install
Retrofit Foam:
- Retrofit Foam can be installed from inside or outside the building.
- When installing Retrofit Foam, a ½” diameter hole is drilled for
the injection process. A hole is drilled every 3’-4’ vertically in
each cavity, depending on the wall construction.
- An infrared camera is used during installation to ensure
complete coverage. As the product cures, it heats to over 200º,
allowing us to easily see our coverage through the infrared camera.
- Once injected, the product is fully cured within minutes.
R-value. In addition, the foam in your existing walls will not shrink, lose density,
settle, or sag. If you’re uncertain whether or not this product can be used for
your home, contact us.
Sealing Cracks, Gaps And Crevice's
Insulate smart - insulate right
The foam will seal all gaps and crevice’s, thus controlling air infiltration and will crate a comfortable environment.
How We
Install
Retrofit Foam:
HERE ARE A FEW REASONS:
- Retrofit Foam can be installed from inside or outside the building.
- When installing Retrofit Foam, a ½” diameter hole is drilled for
the injection process. A hole is drilled every 3’-4’ vertically in
each cavity, depending on the wall construction.
- An infrared camera is used during installation to ensure
complete coverage. As the product cures, it heats to over 200º,
allowing us to easily see our coverage through the infrared camera.
- Once injected, the product is fully cured within minutes.
R-value. In addition, the foam in your existing walls will not shrink, lose density,
settle, or sag. If you’re uncertain whether or not this product can be used for
your home, contact us.
How We
Install
Retrofit Foam:
HERE ARE A FEW REASONS:
- Retrofit Foam can be installed from inside or outside the building.
- When installing Retrofit Foam, a ½” diameter hole is drilled for the injection process. A hole is drilled every 3’-4’ vertically in each cavity, depending on the wall construction.
- An infrared camera is used during installation to ensure
complete coverage. As the product cures, it heats to over 200º,
allowing us to easily see our coverage through the infrared camera.
- Once injected, the product is fully cured within minutes.
R-value. In addition, the foam in your existing walls will not shrink, lose density,
settle, or sag. If you’re uncertain whether or not this product can be used for
your home, contact us.