Fitting and Sealing Insulation Boards
If you are using pre-formed insulation material you can use Foamseal to picture frame the boards in
place and increase the insulation value by sealing all gaps. Time can be saved by spraying
awkward areas rather than cutting insulation boards to fit.
Insulating Flat and Sloping Ceilings
Uninsulated flat and sloping ceilings can be injected with Foamseal where the cavities are
free from obstruction. Seek Foamseal technical advice for interstitial condensation risk.
Timber Frame
Insulate timber frame stud walls, use Foamseal to 'flash and bat' with mineral fibre or PUR boards.
Cold Bridges
Wherever cold bridges occur in normal construction such as lintels, wall plates, sloping
ceilings, reveals and soffits, Foamseal can be sprayed to eliminate cold spots.
Air Leakage/Windows and Door Frames
Use Foamseal to seal and insulate all unwanted openings in the building fabric.
Around Pipes
Use Foamseal in plumbing to seal and insulate all gaps around pipes where they penetrate
ceilings, walls and floors. Foamseal also minimises the noise from water-rush.
Loft Conversions
Foamseal can be sprayed directly onto the underside the roofing membrane to insulate or
can be used to seal all gaps around pre-formed insulation material, particularly in awkward
areas such as dormer cheeks and heads.
Roofing
Foamseal is used to insulate, stabilise loose tiles, fix insulating boards, repair flashings and
night seal ongoing construction work.
Insulating Sheds and Outhouses
Foamseal sprayed into the inside walls not only insulates but provides a complete moisture
barrier too. If a cosmetic finish is required, it can be plastered or covered by any normal
batten and board system.
Boats and Marine
Foamseal provides excellent water and vapour resistance. It is therefore ideal to fill voids,
provide buoyancy, insulate and prevent condensation on hulls and in other areas of high
humidity.
Flood Protection
Foamseal's extraordinary adhesive strength and water resistance enable it to be used to
protect buildings against flooding. Foamseal can be used to fix and seal pre-cut materials
such as plyboard in front of doors, windows, air vents and other areas where floodwater can
penetrate.