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The Froth-Pak 650 Spray Foam Insulation Kit is a powerful, two-component polyurethane foam solution designed to insulate cavities, gaps, and penetrations up to 2 inches thick. With a yield of up to 650 board feet and a rapid cure time of just 30 seconds, this kit is perfect for a variety of applications, including residential and commercial projects. It features patented nozzle technology for precise application and is both Green Circle Certified and LEED V4 Compliant, making it an eco-friendly choice for modern insulation needs.
Product Dimensions | 21"L x 13"W |
Manufacturer | Dow |
UPC | 850012619932 |
Item Weight | 118 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Size | 15 ft Hose |
Color | Off-White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Part A Tank of Isocyanate(1), Part B Tank of Polyol(1), 15 ft Hose(1), Hose Assembly Components with INSTA-FLO Gun Dispenser(1), Cone Spray Anti-Crossover Nozzles - Cone Nozzles(8), Fan Nozzles(4), Petroleum Jelly 5g Packet (1), Operation Instruction Manual(1) |
M**.
Expensive, but was pretty straightforward; worth it.
Went well, was a little concerned starting this project; But used the whole system to cover a 10 ft x 20 ft lofted barn (walls and ceiling). Was just enough to do the whole project, no complaints good system.
G**Y
Love this stuff!
I had to spray my walls and before that I used this same product to seal up an interstitial space around the perimeter of my condo. This gave me professional results at less cost and worked around my schedule. Super easy to apply. In my case I trimmed off the excess with one of those flush cutting saws and it worked great. If there was any areas that I felt were too low, I simply infilled with spray foam from a can since my job used up exactly 100% of the kit and I didn't have any left over. I will add however, that I also used a lot of this on my ductwork where it worked WAY better than any other option I could come up with. This is a VERY high humidity area and it was super important to insulate anything that might sweat.
M**S
messy, messy, messy
watch videos, take your time, have your area prepped and have time for this. I watched videos and rushed and went through several nossels. Once I stopped the nosells were toast after that and had to be changed. these are one time use. SO NO DISTRACTIONS. get in there and work as fast as you can and plan your route and the length of tubing you need. once you stop the nosal is done. keep paper towels and trash bag near by. I was pleased. The insulation worked well. it is the best room in the house. the existing wall cavity had no insulation in it and once this was installed... the room feels amazing year round.Round 2: several months later about 6-8 months. The hose was toast! I could not use it again. I was under the impression that as long as the two chemicals did not mix there was no chemical reaction. not true. one side hardened and the other stayed liquid. I lost a good portion of my can trying to figure it out. project went on hold until a new hose was purchased. I learned the first time to plan my route, practice what you will do before you start. I have the complete suit! full mask respirator, covered shoes, suit and gloves. My wrists were exposed because I am tall and suits are not made for long armed people My ankles and wrists had insulation splatter and boy that was fun to remove! I needed a lice comb to remove the balls of insulation I should have used hair trimmers. lost the hair anyways. I did end up with large and small splatter all over the adjacent walls and floor. I did a better job controlling depth and over spraying the wall cavity. That was a huge plus. I cut off about 50-100 extra board ft of overspray the first go. I still had areas of too much and areas of not enough. I feel as though I did better but it was inconsistent. I am not professional. I use a cheap H.F. machete to remove the overspray of insulation and long razor blades. to flush the wall out for new sheathing. I will buy this again. Another user mentioned Tiger foam. At the moment it is cheaper but the tips are not the same. they have a slow rise and a fast rise option. I am pleased with this product as it does insulate extremely well. I did use batt as well on interior walls. I just like the idea that bugs can not crawl through the wall or use the electrical system to move from wall cavity to wall cavity and to the attic. Peace of mind with a theory.
W**R
Worked great and very easy to utilize!
Spray light and swipe quick to get the most coverage. I went thick and ran out before finishing.
M**S
Covered a good amount but expensive
Got alot splatter,some on the car,next time I have to remove all the vehicles from the garage so they don't get foam splattered,i have sheetmetal arch style garage and the photo is how much the kit covered for $1000,i used breathing mask,there was alot fumes and man lift machine,used almost all the nozzles because if u stop at all they clog up 1minute,the foam dries very fast in 5 minutes,theres 2 types of nozzle included, blue color are fan spray pattern,i thought these were very good wide even pattern,i ran out of those and had to use the other general purpose nozzles and the result was not as good,more popcorn rough pattern when finished drying,the 2 tanks are 50lbs each so really too heavy for tall ladder, probably could use short stepladder for a normal ceiling in a house because the hose is 15 ft,if I had unlimited money I would use this stuff for everything,fast and easy, probably took about an hour or 2,just a little dirty,i didn't wear gloves and cant get the stuff off my arms and hands,its like glue,im glad i had full face shield and breathing mask because my face would have been covered also,i just ordered more,my guess is at least 10-12 kits to cover my garage,its 50x40 and 18ft tall,i think I can always add more foam in future if its not warm enough with one layer and add a 2nd layer next year, summer time is best time to do it because foam doesn't expand well or come out of the tanks in cold weather,i did feel heat coming off the foam as it was curing drying...
R**E
Great insulation
Great insulation but I had to pick it up at the trucking terminal. Getting these hazardous materials delivered to the job site was going to take a long time. Quicker to go and pick them up
R**.
Very good foam insulation, just abit over DIY in usage.
Very good foam kit as long as you have all the protective gear and understand how to use it in a safe manor. In the last year just like most thing the price has really jumped and not as many suppliers seem to have it in stock. One thing that is annoying is that with such large canisters they still ship this set with 15' hose kit when there is a 25' kit. These canisters are quite heavy especially if your trying to spray in an attic or a crawl space. Over all i think the foam is great just some of the accessories leave a little yet to be desired One thing though buying from this company the canisters shipped very fast and arrived in perfect condition. thanks
S**L
Hire it done!!!
The media could not be loaded. Omg, do not try to do this yourself. It is awful. Doesn’t mix correctly, drips everywhere and does not cover anything like it says it will. You will need 3x as many as this leads you to believe you will need. I am up to 3 and could have had it professionally done for $4k. And not been out the time or mess to clean up.“The cheep turns out expensive”.
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