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Frequently Asked Questions
Helping you feel confident before, during, and after your project.
Closed-cell spray foam is moisture-resistant and can help prevent mold growth by creating a tight seal that keeps out humidity and condensation.
Spray foam typically lasts the life of the building without sagging, shrinking, or breaking down.
No. Professional installation is required to ensure safety, proper curing, and long-term performance.
Possibly. It depends on the scope of the work and product used. We’ll let you know in advance if any part of the home needs to be vacated during or after the application.
Most residential projects are completed in one to two days, depending on the size and layout of the space.
Spray foam can be applied in attics, walls, basements, crawl spaces, roofs, around pipes, and other tight or irregular areas.
Absolutely. You’ll see improved comfort, energy savings, reduced drafts, and fewer maintenance issues over time.
Yes, the upfront cost is higher than fiberglass or cellulose, but it offers superior performance, energy savings, and durability — making it more cost-effective in the long run.
We serve Antigonish, Pictou, Inverness, Richmond, and surrounding counties in Northern Nova Scotia.
Yes. While not a dedicated soundproofing material, spray foam helps reduce airborne noise between rooms and from outside.
Yes. Once cured, spray foam is non-toxic and safe for homes with children and pets. All materials used meet Canadian safety and building standards.
Spray Polyurethane is a spray-applied cellular plastic that forms a continuous, monolithic barrier on walls, around corners, and on all contoured surfaces, and protrusions. Spray Polyurethane exceeds all requirements for air barrier material as required in the National Building Code. Having one of the highest R-Values per inch of any insulating material promotes the elimination of heat loss through cracks, seams, joints and gaps. Thus energy costs are reduced and the building comfort is enhanced.
Serving North Eastern Nova Scotia

