New Building Codes Initiative will boost resilience to the impacts of climate change, lower utility bills for homes and businesses, and prioritize underserved communities.
Constructing with spray foam can help make homes and commercial structures stronger, more resilient, and mitigate repair costs after climate and other natural disasters.
Gaps, holes, and air leaks—which can all be prevented—can make energy bills unnecessarily high and let valuable resources go to waste. Spray foam offers a solution.
Spray foam is a powerful insulation material with a high R-value and air barrier properties that give it the unique ability to fill the gaps and holes that could be ...
EPA estimates that homeowners can save an average of 15% on heating and cooling costs (or an average of 11% on total energy costs) by air sealing their homes and adding insulation ...
Insulation, like all building products, has an ‘embodied’ carbon footprint resulting from energy use during the manufacturing process. However, spray foam insulation is a highly energy-efficient product and quickly offsets ...