Closed Cell Insulation

Closed Cell Insulation

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Quality closed cell foam insulation

Closed cell foam is more rigid, with better insulation and water resistance. The cells in closed cell foam are entirely closed and contained, unlike the open cells in open cell foam. They don't connect to other cells since they are closed. Usually, a rubber compound exposed to high pressure and gas, such as nitrogen, is used to make this foam.


Gas-forming elements can also be added to the mixture to create closed cells. Because of these small, distinct pockets of gas, this kind of foam has greater densities and is incredibly durable. Call or text us today to learn more.


Advantages of Closed Cell Foam

  • It's waterproof, and there's very little space for water to sneak in between the tightly packed and encased cells
  • It is more resilient to tearing and has a longer lifespan
  • Good air barrier and insulation qualities


Reach out to us to discuss how closed cell foam insulation can benefit your home.


Disadvantages of Closed Cell Foam

  • Greater rigidity and density indicate that it is breakable
  • Less breathable than foam with open cells


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Closed cell foams are ideal for uses that require a sturdier option, such as in packaging and commercial uses. Ready to improve your home's comfort and energy efficiency? Get in touch with Mac's Spray Foam Insulation today.

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