Welcome to the Spray Foam Education Center

SprayFoam.com's all-new Education Center is the most comprehensive collection of up-to-date, non-proprietary information about everything spray foam. The spray foam industry is in a perpetual state of innovation and change, so the Education Center will be updated with every new breakthrough or paradigm shift. Check back often to see what's new.

Homeowner's Guide

Find out about how spray foam insulation can improve the indoor comfort, occupant health, and energy efficiency of your home or building.

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Getting Started in SPF

Interested in installing spray foam, but don’t know where to start? Find everything you need to know to install SPF insulation and roofing systems.

Architect's Guide

Understand the building science behind spray foam’s use as insulation, as well as an air and vapor barrier in residential and commercial buildings.

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Foam Roofing Guide

Learn why SPF roofs are stronger, more durable, more sustainable, and less invasive to businesses compared to traditional roofing systems.

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Equipment

Get a complete overview on piece of equipment, tool, and accessory necessary to install spray foam for insulation and roofing applications.    

Spray Foam Safety

Safety is the most important part of installing spray foam, or having it installed in your home or building. Get the facts here.

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Intumescents and SPF Guide

Intumescents and SPF Guide

The code for installing intumescent coatings over spray foam recently changed. Learn about how you can ensure code compliance.

Spray Foam Equipment Guide

Spray Foam Equipment Guide

This eBook provides substantial information on spray foam equipment (proportioners), from the different components to proper usage.

Spray Foam Insulation Homeowner's Guide

Spray Foam Insulation Homeowner's Guide

Spray foam insulation lowers energy bills and improves occupant comfort. Find out more about getting SPF installed in your home here.

Severe Weather and Walls/Roofs

Severe Weather and Walls/Roofs

The case for using closed cell spray polyurethane foam (SPF) in hurricane and high wind zones.