Spray Foam Insulation for Homes

 
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Whether you’re building a new home or upgrading existing insulation, Spray Foam insulation is the highest quality weather-proofing available on the market. Spray foam offers a completely airtight and waterproof seal against drafts and cracks, keeping warm and cool air inside more effectively than fibreglass and loose fill options. Spray Foam Insulation that is 1 pound or heavier doesn’t require a vapour barrier and won’t absorb moisture over time.

Adding spray foam insulation to your home will make a noticeable difference to the amount of energy required to maintain interior temperature, meaning less expensive heating and cooling bills as well as less environmental impact. Spray Foam Insulation can be applied to walls, floors and roofs in any part of your home. It can make a huge difference in spots such as basement joists where heat tends to escape, particularly in older homes.

 
 

 Spray Foam Insulation for Business & Storage

 
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Spray Foam Insulation is simple way to cut costs related to infrastructure such as water tanks, satellite buildings, sheds, storage units and livestock housing. By retaining the heat or cool air in your buildings, you not only spend less on energy, you also have the peace of mind that your business has a reduced impact on the environment. Portage Spray Foam Insulation specializes in large commercial buildings and we have years of experience in assessing and executing these projects. 

Commercial buildings and structures can be insulated on the interior or exterior. Insulation can be applied to floors, walls and roofs and we can help you determine where it is most needed. When working with plastic or steel surfaces, we may apply a primer to ensure a secure bond with the insulation.

 
 

 Cellulose Fibre Insulation for Attics

 
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Cellulose Fibre Insulation can make a huge difference to your home’s energy waste when added to the attic. This eco-friendly material is made from up to 85% recycled fibre which has been treated to be resistant to mold, pests and flames. By adding blown cellulose fibre to the top portion of your home, where most of the building’s heat escapes, you can reduce your energy bills and your impact on the environment.

Cellulose Fibre Insulation is denser than fibreglass and is better able to stop hot or cool air from leaking out of cracks and gaps in your home’s structure. This simple installation can be done any time of year on homes of every size and age.

 
 

 Slab Jacking

 
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Slab Jacking is method of levelling fallen concrete using Spray Foam Insulation. Slab Jacking offers a way to improving the surface of areas such as driveways and parking lots when the concrete doesn’t need to be fully replaced, but has small pits or potholes.

Slab Jacking with foam insulation is more effective than using concrete as the material is resistant to moisture and pressure and provides secure reinforcement under existing concrete.