At Ultra Seal we specialize in spraying two types of foam insulation. These two types are known as half-pound foam and two pound foam. We will work with you to select the right foam for your application.
The first type of foam, known as half-pound, is a light foam suitable for most home insulation purposes. As it is applied to your attic or side walls, it expands by 100 times its volume to form a continuous insulating barrier. This open-cell insulation fills cracks, crevices and voids while remaining flexible. The R-value of spray foam insulation is 4.1 per inch. This insulation does not shrink, sag, settle or lose its R-value over time. Open-cell foam offers great sound attenuation characteristics to minimize airborne noise. This spray foam is a cost-competitive insulation material perfect for walls, attics, ceilings and floors.
The second type of foam is known as two-pound foam. It is used generally in industrial applications. It is a rigid insulation, air barrier and vapor barrier when applied at the proper thickness. It carries an R-value of 7.14 per inch. It reduces air leakage to increase energy efficiency, minimize possibility of mold growth, and add structural stability. This closed-cell polyurethane foam does not shrink, sag or settle and is the perfect insulation for walls, attics, floors, and can even be used to create foundations.