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Home’s Energy Cost? 

Air leakage can account for as much as 40 percent of the energy cost to heat and cool your home, according to the Department of Energy. That is the equivalent of leaving a window open 24 hours a day, all year long. Only spray foam insulation protects against the single biggest source of heat flow – air leakage – because it forms an effective air barrier. Eco-Friendly ​Spray foam helps reduce energy consumption and create a ‘green’ household. Protects against moisture and mold growth. Designed to last indefinitely, producing fewer consumed materials.

Gaco Profill System

Complete spray foam system to offer a consistent cavity fill and a smooth surface with no trimming needed. Reduces condensation, moisture and mold, improving occupant comfort, health, sound insulation performance and safety.

Benefits:

- ONE HOUR RE-ENTRY

- TIME FOR TRADES

Speeds up the construction cycle.

- EFFICIENT

Eliminates trimming and disposal time to get applicators off the job quicker.

- NO TRIMMING NEEDED

Provides consistent cavity fill and a smooth surface without trimming, resulting in virtually no waste.

- SEAMLESS AIR BARRIER

Comprised of a tough, true polyurethane based spray foam installed behind a membrane to provide both high R-value insulation and seamless air barrier.

- SUSTAINABLE

Contains high bio-renewable content.

- ENERGY EFFICIENT

High R-value and a seamless air barrier reduce air leakage and lower energy costs.

LONG TERM VALUE

Will not shrink, settle or sag; provides a seamless insulation barrier year after year.

-HEALTHY

Reduces condensation, moisture and mold, improving occupant comfort, health and safety.

- QUIET

Acts as a sound barrier to help block airborne noise and absorb sound.

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SPRAY FOAM

Spray foam insulation is an insulation and air barrier material that seals walls, floors and ceiling cavities against air movement. This includes spaces around electrical outlets and light fixtures, and also where walls meet windows and doors. Spray foam can be sprayed into an open cavity, like in new construction, attics, crawl spaces and rim joists. Spray foam never loses its shape. Unlike conventional insulation materials, spray foam fills cracks, gaps and crevices on installation. It won’t compress, sag or settle over time. Some open cell spray foam insulation expands up to 100 times its original size to fill every nook and cranny in the cavity.

How Spray Foam Insulation Works

Open cell and closed cell spray foam insulates your home while creating an air seal. The insulation has many benefits including sound control, deterring mold growth, and reducing air flow while stopping drafts and cold floors. It also has the ability to help lower your monthly energy bills. Spray foam insulation impacts the conduction (heat transfer) and the convection (air flow) which affects your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. Insulation’s overall job is to resist heat flow in or out of a space. It keeps your warm house warm in the winter and your cool home cool in the summer.

CLOSED-CELL SPRAY FOAM

Powerful Insulator. Spray foam insulation works far better than other popular types of insulation.

- Incredible Energy Savings

-Air-tight Seal

- Moisture Barrier

- Deters Mold

- Long Life-Span

- Eco-Friendly

STONEWOOL INSULATION

FIRE AND SOUNDPROOFING

Walls, Ceilings & Floors

A rock-based mineral fiber insulation comprised of Basalt rock and Recycled Slag. Basalt is a volcanic rock(abundant in the earth), and slag is a by-product of the steel and copper industry. The minerals are melted and spun into fibers.

Improve the fire resistance of your home and reduce unwanted noise between rooms using this Roxul Safe 'n' Sound Soundproofing Stone Wool Insulation.

A product that deliver reliable comfort, performance and safety benefits that take effect as soon as it is installed and lasts throughout the life of a building.

FIBERGLASS

The traditional insulation. A wool sweater on a cold fall day is warm and welcome. That same wool sweater doesn’t help you keep warm if the wind is blowing and flowing right through it. A windbreaker will be much more effective in keeping you warm, much like spray foam.Air leakage is a problem for many homes and this contributes to the home’s energy loss as well as the discomforts of drafts, cold floors, and ice dams. Some homes can leak enough air each day to fill two blimps, so imagine the impact that has on heating and cooling bills.

Blow Cellulose

Cellulose insulation is "green" and safe. It is made of paper, but the chemical treatment provides it with permanent fire resistance. There’s been static generated by the fiberglass industry warning that cellulose could burn. But independent testing confirms it’s safe and cellulose is approved by all building codes. In fact, many professionals consider cellulose to be more fire-safe than fiberglass. This claim rests on the fact that cellulose fibers are more tightly packed, effectively choking wall cavities of combustion air, preventing the spread of fire through framing cavities. It’s made of 80% post-consumer recycled newsprint. The fiber is chemically treated with non-toxic borate compounds (20% by weight) to resist fire, insects and mold.

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