How To Bid A Spray Foam Insulation Job

Bidding on spray foam projects requires a thorough understanding of both the technical and business aspects of the work.  “When quoting a job, it is very important to make sure your numbers are accurate to ensure your business is making a profit.” — Jed Stellmacher, owner at Oak Ridge Foam & Coating Systems, Inc. Let’s…

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Polyurea Coating Vs. Epoxy: What Contractors Need to Know

When it comes to protective coatings, epoxy and polyurea are two that stand out. Both offer formidable protection against the elements, but understanding their nuances is crucial for applicators and contractors seeking the best solution for their customers and projects.  What Is Polyurea? Polyurea is a two-part coating that is applied using a high-pressure coating…

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Spray Foam Insulation Spraying Techniques

Spray foam insulation has revolutionized the construction industry with its exceptional thermal properties and versatility. As an applicator or contractor, mastering the techniques for applying spray foam can significantly enhance your efficiency and the quality of your work.  In this guide, we’ll delve into various application techniques and offer our best tips for achieving optimal…

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How to Start a Spray Foam Insulation Business

Starting a spray foam insulation business can be a profitable venture, especially considering the increased demand for energy-efficient solutions in construction. Here’s a step-by-step guide from our experts to help you get started.  Conduct Market Research If you’re considering starting a spray foam business, research the demand in your target area. Understanding your audience and…

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Spray Foam Vs. Fiberglass: What Contractors Need to Know

Two popular insulation materials stand out when it comes to homes and businesses: spray foam and fiberglass insulation. Understanding the differences between these two materials is important to finding the best type of insulation for each job, showcase the value to your customers, and help them make informed decisions for their home or business.  When…

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Applicator Bulletin: Conversion from HFC to HFO Blown Closed Cell Foams

The spray foam industry is experiencing a major shift from HFC blowing agents to HFO blowing agents for closed-cell insulation foams. States are passing laws mandating the use of HFO blown foam in their state. This change aims to reduce environmental impact, improve product performance, and meet updated regulatory standards. Let’s take a closer look…

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Car Wash Polyurea Protection

Updated October 29, 2024 Greg Holtz, owner of two car wash locations, wanted to protect and maintain the interior surfaces of his properties.  At one car wash location, he had an aluminum wall panel system. At the second location, he opted for a protective aliphatic white polyurea interior wall coating system. This two-component, 100% solids…

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How To Store Your Spray Foam And Coating System

Properly storing and maintaining your spray foam and polyurea coatings is important if you want to minimize waste, reduce downtime and repair costs, and ensure proper application for your customers. Let’s dive in to help you get the most out of your spray foam and equipment.   Properly Prepare Equipment for Storage After you’re done using…

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Primary and Secondary Containment: Expand Your Polyurea Business

In today’s industrial environment, spill containment and environmental safety are top priorities. Our advanced Polyurea formulations deliver industry-leading protection, built to withstand tough spills and provide peace of mind to you and your customers.  If you’re looking to expand your business, polyurea coatings are the ideal choice for primary and secondary containment needs across diverse…

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Contractor Rips the Roof Off of Jacksonville Mall

Weathertight Installations of Livonia, New York was contacted to conduct a site investigation and submit a proposal for resolving multiple leaks. The initial investigation of the existing roofing system noted numerous prior mis-attempts to correct ongoing water leakage. The project involved using a variety of methods and roofing materials including, but not limited to, sections being replaced…

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