What is Honeyfoam?

What is HONEYFOAM

 HONEYFOAM is a DIY-friendly package that allows homeowners or contractors to apply spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation without needing professional-grade equipment. These kits are designed for small to medium-sized projects, such as insulating attics, walls, basements, crawl spaces, and small commercial spaces.

Multi-Purpose Insulation – Provides thermal, acoustic, moisture, and water insulation in a single application.

Seamless Application – Expands to fill gaps, preventing thermal bridges and ensuring airtight insulation.

Adaptable to Surfaces – Can be applied to uneven, rough, or inclined surfaces without issues.

Temperature Neutral – Does not require ambient temperature adjustments during application.

Strong Adhesion – Bonds well to various substrates, including concrete, wood, metal, and more.


Common Applications:

Building & Construction:

Roofs & Attics – Prevents heat loss/gain and moisture infiltration.
Facades & External Walls – Enhances energy efficiency and weather resistance.
Foundations, Basements & Cellars – Resists moisture and mold growth.
Floors & Internal Walls – Improves soundproofing and thermal insulation.
Ceilings & Overlappings (Between Floors) – Reduces noise transmission.
Balconies, Arcades & Window/Door Slopes – Seals gaps and improves insulation.
Pipes, Conduits & Tanks – Prevents condensation and heat loss.

Industrial & Specialized Uses


Vehicle Bodies & Trailers – Insulates trucks, vans, and transport containers.

Marine Applications – Used in boats, yachts, and crafts for buoyancy and thermal insulation.

Parking Lots & Garages – Enhances temperature control and noise reduction.

Container Sheds & Storage Units – Maintains stable internal conditions.

Installation Considerations

  • Must be applied correctly by trained professionals for optimal performance.
  • Expands after spraying, so proper thickness control is necessary.
  • Works best when applied to clean, dry surfaces for maximum adhesion.
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