Spray Foam

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LogicFoam® Residential Spray Foam Insulation

What is LogicFoam?

LogicFoam is one of the most modern, effective and eco friendly spray foam insulations on the market, and spray foam insulation benefits your property in a number of ways. With more then 25 years of proven experience, Logic Foam has achieved KIWA, ETA and NSAI approval and has a fully trained and certified installer network across the UK and Ireland.

Why Choose QualityHomeSolutions for Spray Foam Insulation?

Choosing a licensed installer of spray foam insulation benefits you with peace of mind. The training installers go through is extensive and thorough and guarantees you an professional approach to your project.

Issues with untrained sprayers means you can have uneven levels of spray foam and even gaps in the spray which will affect the quality of insulation your property benefits from.

 

 

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Why use Spray Foam Insulation?

  • Globally recognised accreditations and certificates – Our product and company is one that is reputed through major regulatory organisations such as KIWA, ETA and Trustpilot.
  • Open cell insulation – Open cell insulation can be installed at lower costs but still provide the same R-Value. It also accommodates long term creep and seasonal movements of properties which is something you do not get with closed cell insulation and benefits you as a homeowner.
  • Fire retardant – Stops home or roof from burning in event of fire due to oxygen elimination, providing you and your family with a safer home.
  • Noise reduction – Reduces interior and exterior sounds benefiting you with a more comfortable and usable home.
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How much does it cost?

When it comes down to costings it can vary depending on a variety of different factors! We offer a free service to have your loft assessed, have your circumstances taken into account and then to give you a fair price based on your property.

Every loft space is different so it's hard for us to promise a specific price without knowing what your loft is like first.

You can visit our Contact Us page to phone our team of specialists and arrange an appointment, we can be with you in as little as 24 Hours!

 

 

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Fibreglass compared to LogicFoam?

But how does fibreglass compare to this thoroughly modern method? The following list of pointers provides some serious food for thought:

  • Fibreglass does not stop air leakage. Cellulose slows down air leakage, but spray foam insulation stops air leakage altogether.
  • Fibreglass and cellulose are not resistant to moisture and mould.
  • Fibreglass has an R-value of 3.5 per inch, but there is no air seal. Blown in cellulose has R-value between 3 and 4 per inch. Spray foam insulation can have a true R-value of 3.8 to 6.8, depending on the density
  • Fibreglass sags over time, cellulose settles over time, and leaves sections of the stud cavity uninsulated. on the other hand, completely adheres to the wood studs, and does not sag or shrink.

 

Open cell VS Closed cell

There are two main types of spray foam. The first one is open cell spray foam insulation, and the latter is closed cell. Let’s take a look at the difference between the two:

  • Open cell spray foam is used for residential objects above grade. You can use it for the roofs, attic, floors, walls, and as a soundproofing asset.
  • Open cell spray foam offers R-value between 3.5 and 4 per inch. Open cell is a complete air barrier at 3.5 inches thick, but does not offer a moisture vapour barrier. Open cell expands and contracts with building (sponge).
  • Closed cell spray foam is best used for commercial, industrial, and metal buildings. You can use it for crawl spaces, basements, and pole barns.
  • Closed cell spray foam offers R-value of 6.5 to 7 per inch. It is a complete air barrier at 1.5 inches thick, and moisture barrier at 1.5 inches thickness. In terms of consistency, closed cell increases wall strength, and adds to the structural integrity of the building.