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Injection Foam Insulation for Your Existing Walls


Transform your family’s comfort and peace of mind with RetroFoam insulation.

Stop Drafts. RetroFoam insulation creates an air seal that will stop those annoying drafts from getting inside your home. Lower Energy BillsLower your monthly energy bills up to 50 percent with the air seal created by injection foam insulation. Deaden Outside Noise An added bonus of RetroFoam insulation is that it can reduce the outdoor noise in your home to give you a quieter space.


Home Comfort Transformation Take back control of your home with RetroFoam's air seal, so it's no longer too hot or too cold.



Maintain Constant Temperatures


Stop your furnace and air conditioner from constantly running with the air seal that helps maintain a constant temperature. Prevent Condensation, Mold, and MildewRetroFoam insulation prevents condensation from forming and doesn't promote the growth of mold and mildew.


When heating or cooling your home, your insulation should keep the house's temperature consistent without the furnace or air conditioner working overtime.  This system keeps your energy bills down and maximizes your home’s comfort.  When insulation works, it will impact the conduction (heat transfer) and the convection (airflow), which can both affect the comfort and energy efficiency of your home.  More traditional forms of insulation – fiberglass and cellulose – are resistant to heat that is transferred through conduction. During the winter months, that heat transfer is from the inside of your home to the outside and vice versa in the summer.  Airflow allows air movement in and out of your home through gaps in the walls, as well as the attic, crawl space, rim joist, doors, windows, and electrical outlets.  This air leakage contributes to a critical source of a home’s energy loss. It also contributes to discomforts such as drafts coming through the walls, windows, and outlets.  To reduce this air leakage, foam insulation works best because it provides heat resistance and an air seal.  An added benefit of injection foam insulation is that it also has sound dampening qualities. This means it won't completely soundproof your home, but it can greatly reduce the sound transmission coming from outside or upstairs walking sounds. 


The foam is a three-part resin injection foam insulation designed to insulate enclosed cavities such as existing walls.  As the resin mixes with a foaming agent and water, it transforms into RetroFoam insulation. Looking much like shaving cream in its consistency, injection foam insulation will fill the nooks and crannies while making its way between wires and pipes when injected into existing walls.  The injection foam creates an air barrier that helps to prevent drafts and energy loss through existing exterior walls, Air that leaks through the home’s envelope – the exterior walls, windows, and doors – is a waste of energy and increases a homeowner’s monthly energy bills.  Creating a well-sealed envelope, coupled with the right amount of insulation, can make a significant difference in your heating and cooling bills, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.




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