About the Products
Coatings
Spray Polyurea
Our polyurea is a fast curing, spray applied protective coating used to waterproof, seal, and protect surfaces. It is commonly used for roofs, foundations, chemical containment structures, industrial structures, and just about everywhere else you don't want corrosion to occur - like your septic tank.
This is where we got the idea to use it on our aluminum trailer to stop the barnyard acids from corroding it, while providing extra padding to the floor.
Due to the nature of it being spray applied, there are no seams or cracks where urine can penetrate and damage the trailer. This makes cleaning significantly easier, while extending your trailer life.
Open Cell Spray Foam
Open Cell Spray Foam is a lightweight, low density insulation material that expands to fill all gaps, cracks, and cavities. This makes it particularly effective for attics, wall cavities, ceilings, or roof decks. This is primarily an air sealing product offering excellent insulation, (greater than fiberglass) with an R-Value of 4.0 per inch thick. We can spray as thick as needed to achieve your desired result.
When sprayed, the mixture quickly reacts and expands up to up to 100 times its liquid volume giving it a soft texture. Its called open cell because it has interconnected air pockets, is soft and flexible, while
maintaining a volume of .4-.6 Lb/cubic foot.
Closed cell Spray Foam
Closed Cell Spray Foam is a high density, rigid insulation material that expands to fill gaps, cracks, and cavities much like its open cell variant. But the similarities stop there. Unlike open cell, closed cell spray foam is structural, water resistant, and much denser, making it the preferred foam for places like exterior walls, crawl spaces, foundations, and flat topped roofs. It offers an R-Value of 7.0 per inch thick, and we can spray as thick as you want.
When sprayed this mixture does not expand nearly as much as its brother and has a density of around 2.2 lb/cubic foot, making ideal for roofs especially when sealed with polyurea, giving roofs a 20-30 year lifespan.