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A lightweight, super-durable sprayed-in-place roofing system that enhances building energy efficiency; SPF roofing can be formed to any roof and any roofing substrate to completely fill gaps and seams, contour parapets and slopes and generally weather-proof to a degree unrivaled by competing roof systems. SPF roofing is completely sustainable, easily repairable and can effectively last indefinitely.
Excellent cost-to-performance insulator mostly used for thermal and air barrier assemblies and where high volume is required; ocSPF is the most popular variant of foam insulation for residential construction due to its nominal water permeability which allows leaks in wood-frame structures to be properly identified before rot can set in.
A 2-in-1 wall system, ideally suited to institutional construction, where the insulating membrane is integrated into the structure on the exterior face, completely eliminating any thermal bridges. This can be a significantly more cost-effective approach than other 2-in-1 envelope solutions, but at the cost of some flexibility when it comes to implementing various exterior or interior finishes.
An ultra-grade insulator that doubles as a water and vapor barrier while also adding structural strength; ccSPF is predominantly used as an exterior envelope insulator in construction and industrial application. It performs particularly well on sheet metal or block wall structures.