Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation
Washington Roofing & Insulation has over 35 years of Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation experience and uses strict measures to follow the highest of industry standards.

Left: Washington Roofing & Insulation placed SPF Insulation on the underside of a roof deck with BASF Walltite and additionally sprayed with Flame Seal TB, a 15 minute thermal barrier.
Place: Flint Hills Fort Zumwalt North High School, Manhattan, Kansas. Right: Photo of BASF Spraytite used as insulation between metal studs. Place: Flint Hills, Manhattan, Kansas. For more of this series visit the Washington Roofing & Insulation portfolio.
Using spray foam insulation will completely seal cracks and crevices which helps save on utilities; provide you with a cleaner, higher quality air environment and is environmentally friendly.
In our air barrier and insulation applications we use a closed cell foam. The difference between a closed cell foam versus an open cell foam is that in open-cell foam the tiny cells of the foam fill up with air, making it weaker and softer to the touch.
Closed cell foam cells pack together and are filled with a gas that forces the foam to rise and expand, thus providing better insulation.

BASF Closed Cell Spray Foam provides an R-value of 6.7 per inch and has a density of 2.0 lbs per cubic foot, making it a great choice for your insulation and air barrier needs.
