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Rigid Foam Insulation Services


Rigid foam insulation is made from materials like polystyrene, polyurethane, or polyisocyanurate, offering high insulating value with minimal thickness. It is used in a variety of applications, including basements, roofs, and exterior walls.


Rigid foam panels are easy to install and can be cut to fit specific spaces. Rigid foam insulation provides excellent moisture resistance and can act as a vapor barrier. Its high compressive strength also adds structural support to walls and roofs. This insulation type is ideal for both new construction and retrofitting existing buildings.

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  • What are the benefits of rigid foam insulation?

    Rigid foam insulation provides a high R-value per inch of thickness, making it ideal for areas where space is limited. It also offers moisture resistance and structural support.

  • Can rigid foam insulation be used outside?

    Yes, rigid foam insulation is commonly used on the exterior of buildings to provide a continuous insulation layer that reduces thermal bridging.

  • Is rigid foam insulation fire-resistant?

    Some types of rigid foam insulation are treated with fire retardants, but it's important to check specific product details. Additional fire barriers may be required depending on local building codes.

  • How long does rigid foam insulation last?

    Rigid foam insulation is highly durable and can last for several decades, often as long as the building itself.

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