| What is Injection Foam insulation? Injection Foam insulation is a polyurethane foam injected into the walls and stud work in a structure where would expect insulation. As a result, it helps to keep the heat inside during the cold months and the hot air outside when it's warm. |
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Benefits to using injection foam insulation. Because it's injected and not a pumped, injection foam gets into all of the tiny nooks and crannies, providing better insulation. Drafts are filled and the house is warmer in the winter. No cold air can escape in the summer either. In light of these facts, the homeowner with spray foam insulation can expect lower utility bills.
Injection foam insulation fills every little crack and crevice, so vermin and bugs have a harder time getting into the home. Plus, it's such a great adherent. There are environmental advantages as well; most notably, there aren't any particles floating around in the air or mould development.
Injection foam also lasts a life time. It adheres to a surface and will not fall off, sag or rot. An extra bonus is does not release any gases or allergens, and it is certified to inhibit mold growth.
Biofoam Injection Foam's
Bio Foam spray insulation manufacture 3 different types of Injection foam's.
- Biofoam 800sp:
- 96% Open Cell breathable soft foam insulation.
- Light Weight and low density.
- Low Thermal Conductivity 0.037W/mk
- Certified
- New and retrofit
- Domestic and residential applications
- Biofoam 1600sp:
- Semi-rigid injection foam insulation.
- Semi closed cell.
- Light Weight and medium density.
- Low Thermal Conductivity 0.033W/mk
- Certified
- New and retrofit
- Commercial and residential applications
- Biofoam 2700sp:
- Rigid injection foam insulation.
- 90% Closed cell
- Light Weight and high density.
- Low Thermal Conductivity 0.032W/mk
- Certified
- New and retrofit
- Commercial and residential applications


