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If you’re tired of cold walls, high energy bills, and uncomfortable rooms, injection foam insulation can help.
The air seal created by injection foam insulation prevents those annoying drafts and helps lower your monthly energy bills.
Injection foam is an insulation that creates an air barrier in enclosed cavities like existing walls.
The air seal it creates keeps the air you’re paying to heat and cool inside your home where you want it while keeping the outside elements out where they belong. Injection foam completely fills the cavity filling all of the cracks, nooks, and crannies that traditional insulation can’t reach.
Injection foam insulation can be installed from the outside, so there is no need to tear down your drywall.
While rare, it can happen, but here’s why it’s not necessarily the fault of the injection foam insulation installation.
Learn what the difference is between injection foam and spray foam insulation, as well as all the things that make them similar.
Watch how injection foam insulation is installed into existing walls with all kinds of different siding types.
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You have questions about insulation, and we want to help you find the answers.
Eric Garcia, aka the Professor of Foam, explores topics on the most asked questions about spray and injection foam insulation and to help educate homeowners, contractors, and do-it-yourselfer's looking for answers.
Eric brings his vast knowledge in building science, training from spray and injection foam manufacturers, and practical experience from installing, selling, and managing a foam insulation business. He is also BPI certified and is currently the General Manager of RetroFoam of Michigan.
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