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Inject-A-Seal is a 2-component foam product that is installed using compressed air with superior high speed installation equipment. It is ideal for use in new and retrofit construction, both residential and commercial. Inject-A-Seal provides exceptional thermal performance plus it has superior sound-absorbing properties. Inject-A-Seal goes from a shaving cream like foam to flow and seal around pipes and electrical penetrations and all crevasses to completely fill the cavity.
Once cured it becomes a solid. You make the foam when you need it. It can be used in virtually any type building. Inject-A-Seal can be used in new construction as well. Inject-A-Seal has a Class 1/Class A Fire Rating. Already using another product? No problem, with little or no investment, you can switch over to our foam.
• A territory within your desired radius of operation
• The rights to sell and market InjectASeal™ products within your territory
• 2 days of hands-on training on site
• Marketing and sales support
• Ongoing technical support
• Participation in InjectASeal™ referral program
• Website support
• Initial sets of (4) InjectASeal™ products
• Dealer Certification
InjectASeal™ Foam is versatile.
It can be used in virtually any structure. It can be used in older homes with little or no insulation, even if the walls are partially filled with ineffective insulation. It does what some other insulation's cannot, flowing around pipes and electrical outlets throughout the wall cavity filling all empty spaces. It seals gaps and holes in sheathing that is common place in construction, eliminating air in filtration is critical to having a properly insulated home.
Why Use InjectASeal™ Foam?
Insulation materials must remain flexible in order to maintain its air seal. Buildings expand and contract with changes of temperature. If the insulation is too rigid, it can develop cracks and lose its air sealing properties. Traditional insulation such as batts and loose-fill cellulose, slip, sag or settle, leaving uninsulated gaps..