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Spray Foam & Fire Proofing Services 

What You Need

Spray Foam Insulation & Fire Proofing Estimation

Give us a call for a free in home estimate for your spray foam insulation and fire proofing needs!

Spray Foam Application

Once you've had your free estimate, give us a call to schedule your insulation application.

Times vary dependent on the size and complexity of the work. This will be discussed during the estimate!

Fire Proofing Application

Spray foam insulation must have a fire protector installed over it. This can be in the form of fire proof painting of the space will be left unfinished. This can be done during spray foam installation or at a later time.

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What is Spray Foam?

Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) otherwise knows as Spray Foam 2lb closed-cell insulation provides an air, water, and vapor barrier in a single application. Spray foam will last the life of the building, where other methods of insulation will want to be inspected every couple of decades to ensure thermal resistance is still intact.

Why use 2lb spray foam insulation?

  • Seals all cracks, gaps, voids, attics, walls, crawlspaces, and open areas.

  • Provides an air barrier.

  • Provides a vapour barrier.

  • Provides a moisture barrier.

  • Maximises energy efficiency.

  • Minimizes noise disturbance.

  • Decreases dust and air pollutants.

  • Rodent control.

  • Resists Mold.

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When to use fire proofing?

You are going to use a fire proofing product such as DC315 when drywall installation is not planned, and the spray foam insulation will remain exposed. This specialized solution is designed to enhance fire resistance and safety in such scenarios. By applying DC315 to the exposed spray foam insulation, the building can achieve a higher level of fire protection, meeting the necessary safety standards and regulations mandated by the National Building Codes of Canada. This proactive approach ensures that the building remains well-protected against potential fire hazards, safeguarding occupants, and property.

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What is DC315?

DC315 is a single component, water based intumescent coating tested to meet Building Code requirements for the fire protection of Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF).

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What are the regulations DC315 meets?

National Building Code of Canada: DC315 prevents flashover for 10 minutes for Combustible Construction or 20 minutes for Non-Combustible construction when tested to the CAN/ULC S-145 Standard. This testing has been shown to exceed the protection of CAN/ULC S-124 tested materials and meets the Intent of NBC Section 3.1.5.12 for the protection of foamed plastics.

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