FOAMSPRAY TECHNOLOGY - AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS
The Agricultural Industry is very reliant upon good insulation particularly within live-stock, and crop storage buildings. Spray applied polyurethane foam holds excellent U Values resulting in the reduced thickness of insulation.
Its ease of use and lightweight structure coupled with the ability to cover large areas within minimum timescales has made it a cost effective solution and firm favourite with Farmers within the UK and Ireland.
Crop Storage
Spray applied polyurethane foam provides the ideal solution for insulation and condensation control in crop storage units. It can be applied to most surfaces to improve the working environment and reduce costly fuel bills, whilst eliminating the risk of condensation.
Cold Store
Highly efficient spray applied polyurethane foam is a cost effective insulation material. Foamspray insulation works in two ways, by keeping the storage area cool in the summer and warm in the winter reducing temperature control costs and providing a cost effective solution to the problems associated with condensation. It is an ideal solution for ambient and cold storage.
Conversions & Upgrades
Spray applied polyurethane foam provides the ideal solution for upgrades and conversions. Buildings that are already insulated can be brought up to current standards with one simple application helping you tackle ever rising fuel costs.
Live Stock
With the ability to completely seal buildings by providing a seamless blanket of insulation, the Polyurethane spray foam allows you to control both ventilation and temperature systems to operate to their full potential whilst drastically reducing heating and feed costs.
Stables
A simple application of 30-35mm of polyurethane spray foam applied to the roof and walls of the stables will ensure a condensation free environment, whilst providing a small level of insulation. The foam when applied to arena style areas can be applied to 50mm to create a more ambient temperature and is often used to reduce the noise that rain can create when landing on the often tin clad roofs.