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Tripolymer Injection Foam

October 4th, 2009

Until now it has been nearly impossible to inject foam insulation into an existing structure. Using our innovative process we can do this quickly and economically without the noxious formaldehyde present in other insulating products. All of the work is done outside so we don’t need to drill holes in your interior walls and we can avoid major reconstruction that was once necessary.

See for yourself! The video below will show you how this new method of insulating existing structures can bring your home up to date. When you’re finished watching this video you will see why Tripolymer injection foam is the best way to insulate your home.

This new method of insulating existing structures can be used to bring your home up to date with the latest technology in injection foam application. Until now it has been nearly impossible to inject foam insulation into an existing structure such as a home or a business. Now, with our innovative process we can do this quickly and economically and without the noxious formaldehyde present in other products.
All work is done outside the home so you won’t have damaged walls or rugs and floors to replace.

Quick – Clean – Economical.

Now you can install this fabulous product in your home without the major reconstruction that was once necessary. In addition you will receive all the benefits available in new construction without the noxious formaldehyde found in lesser products.

If you are a homeowner, now is the time to have Trypolymer® injection foam insulation installed in your home. There will never be a better time than now. Let’s face it, energy costs are not going to decrease significantly in the foreseeable future. With natural gas and heating oil prices at all time highs it is important to use it sparingly to hold costs to a manageable level during the long winter nights.

The cost of fuel is also reflected in the cost of electrical energy and this, in turn, is raising the cost of summertime cooling. Again, efficiency is key in making the best use of this increasingly valuable resource.

Proper insulation in your home is no longer a luxury. It is becoming more of a necessity everyday. Trypolymer® foam insulation increases the value of your home and makes it more comfortable at less cost year-round. Installation of Tripolymer® foam doesn’t require major reconstruction. There is no danger to walls or floors because Tripolymer® foam is injected into the walls from the outside of your home regardless of structure type.

Now, before the skyrocketing cost of energy reverberates through the rest of the economy, is the time to take steps to minimize the effect on your wallet. Tripolymer® injection foam insulation is quickly and easily installed at a price that is very economical today and will remain a bargain regardless of inflation but the price can only go up as time goes on. The earlier you act the better the savings and the sooner you start living more comfortably, summer and winter.

Tripolymer Foam

October 4th, 2009

What is Tripolymer?
Tripolymer foam insulation is a hybrid belonging to one of the oldest groups of synthetically produced thermosetting plastics.  Phenolics, as they are referred to, were first synthesized in 1907 in the form of Bakelite.  Today, phenolic plastics are well known for their durability, structural integrity, and extraordinary fire resistance.  Phenolic plastics are used in electronics, automobiles, machine parts, fire-proof coatings, adhesives, tools, and thousands of other commercial and household items.  When made into a foam insulation, phenolics are one of the safest and most efficient thermal and acoustical insulation products available.

Where can Tripolymer foam be used?
Practically any void that requires insulation can be filled with Tripolymer.
It is ideal for use in:
CMU block cores
Interior & Exterior wood and steel stud wall systems
Pre-cast concrete panels
Pipe chases
Filling property line voids between high-rise buildings
Refrigeration units
…And More!

Tripolymer is the best choice for new and existing residential home insulation

Bugs hate us, You’ll love us.

Helps prevent bugs and rodents from living in your walls.
Tripolymer foam fills the cavities where they nest and leaves no more cool hiding spots available.

√ Is Not A Urea formaldehyde based foam   AminoPlast foam  AKA (Urea-formaldehyde)
√ Environmentally Safe
√ Does Not Contain or Emit CFCs
√ Class 1 Building Material
√ Increases Fire Ratings
√ Zero Smoke Development
√ Excellent Noise Reduction
√ Excellent R-Value 5.1/in
√ For New or Retrofit Construction
√ Does Not Compress or Settle
√ No Thermal Degradation
√ Insulated Block and Mortar Joints
√ The original Phenolic Based Cold Setting Foam Insulation
√ Adds value to your home

Tripolymer CMU / Block Fill Insulation

The Tripolymer system for masonry block core-fill is the most cost-effective way to increase the thermal performance of block construction. The total thermal resistance is more than doubled that of conventional block insulation products. Tripolymer block fill can be easily and efficiently installed in new or existing masonry construction, either during construction or upon completion by a pressure filling the cavity.

Tripolymer meets the mandatory requirements and codes for heat loss factor (U value) for wall structures adopted by many State and Federal Agencies. It is important to note that the heat loss is reduced through the mortar joints as well as the block. This is not the case with block inserts. Another plus is that Tripolymer is more cost-effective than core inserts or pour-in products.

Injection foam is also the perfect solution for brick veneer applications. Tripolymer can be injected between the brick veneer and cement blocks during construction. The application hose is dropped to the bottom of the cavity and withdrawn as the foam fills the cavity. As soon as the cavity is filled, it can be sealed. The foam reduces infiltration and fills all voids and cracks while easily flowing around all obstructions and is considerably less expensive than rigid types of insulation.

We also insulate existing homes!