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Airtight Foam Cell Insulation www.sprayfoaminsulationproblems.co.uk Slides 1
Airtight Foam Insulation Providing breathable, sound-proof, perminent protection Modern spray-applied expanding foam insulation is the most effective approach to insulate a home or business. Nothing else fills in the gaps to create a breathable, vapour-open building fabric that is airtight throughout the whole roof or wall assembly. In half the time it takes to install standard insulation, achieve air permeability below 3.0 m3/hr/m2 without using VCLs, air barrier membranes, or tapes. Among the possibilities are: Slides 2
Flexible Open-Cell Spray Foam Insulation to provide sound- deadening airtight insulation for timber-frame roofs, walls, studs, and suspended floors Rigid Closed-Cell Spray Foam for masonry walls, beam & block floors, and structural steels where cold bridging can be catastrophic. Pour-fill Expanding foam to inject into new and existing masonry wall cavities to seal tight up against window and door frames. This is the only product that works in narrower cavities on older properties. Slides 3
Expanding foams provide A complete airtight seal through the whole roof or wall Breathability to protect timbers and decorative finishes Heat retention in Winter and heat reflection in Summer Sound-proofing from neighbours, traffic and aircraft noise Lifetime performance without deterioration Class 1 or even class-0 fire protection under BS 476: Part 7 Building Control compliance with BBA certified products A 25-year manufactuer warranty Slides 4
Expanding foams avoid Weeks spent sawing PIR boards Toxic dust and itchy fibres Skips full of expensive waste Site storage overheads CFC's and HFC's (Foams are water-blown or use HFO's) Global warming (GWP = 1, i.e. lower than timber) Slides 5
Airtight properties are low energy properties, but you can't have airtightness without effective ventilation. Traditional ventilation requires holes in every window frame, so even if you pass the (now) mandatory air pressure test, you won't be airtight when the tester peels the tape of the window vents before they leave. To complement your airtight property you need balanced supply/extract ventilation with heat recovery. Slides 6
Spray Foam Insulation Problem Thank You www.sprayfoaminsulationproblems.co.uk 08000487051 19 Middle Road,Park Gate, Fareham, SO317GH Slides 7