CanadaWarm's Spray Foam Services
how does spray foam insulation work?
Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) is made from two liquid components that react and expand on contact. The foam fills gaps, cracks, and cavities, creating both insulation and an air seal in one step. This expansion helps block drafts and reduces heat loss throughout your home. When it’s installed the right way, you’ll notice the difference almost immediately.
The Benefits of Spray Foam:
Comfortable Temperatures: Seals gaps and stops drafts, keeping rooms consistently warm or cool.
Lower Energy Bills: Reduces heat loss so your furnace and AC don’t have to run as often.
Moisture Control: Helps prevent condensation, mold, and mildew in problem areas.
Noise Reduction: Creates a quiet, peaceful indoor environment by blocking outside noise.
Long-Lasting Results: Doesn’t settle or shift, so performance stays strong for decades.
Year-Round Efficiency: Keeps your home comfortable in every season with minimal energy waste.
Fully Certified
We’re members of CUFCA, the national body that sets high standards and certifies spray-foam professionals in Canada. That means you can trust our installation is up to the latest code and quality practices.
Fireproof Tech Inc.
Our team applies materials and coatings from trusted fire-protection specialists who lead in spray-foam safety innovation. This ensures your insulation meets the highest standards for fire resistance and long-term protection.
Trusted Brands
We use Grizzly Gold closed-cell spray foam — a high-performance, Canadian-made insulation with proven air-seal and thermal properties. Homeowners appreciate it for its reliability and lasting performance.
DC315 License
We’re licensed to use DC315 — a fire- and thermal-barrier coating tested and listed for use over spray-foam insulation across Canada. That means better fire-safety compliance for your home.
How Long Does Spray Foam Insulation Last?
With proper installation and protection from UV light or standing water, spray foam insulation can last 80–100 years in walls, attics, and crawl spaces. It doesn’t settle, sag, or break down over time. In roofing applications, recoating may be needed every 15–25 years, but the foam itself often remains intact for decades. In most cases, it’s the application that matters—not the foam’s lifespan.
Upgrade Your Home With Spray Foam Insulation
If you’re planning a renovation or want to improve your home’s comfort, spray foam insulation is a long-term solution. CanadaWarm’s experienced installers apply the foam with precision to ensure lasting performance. Contact us today to request a quote and experience the benefits of better insulation done right.