AZ Cool Foam
About us
We are a family business, owned and operated by a father and son who will be the two men that you see on the job. Our product is a green and non-toxic injectable foam. We inject existing block homes between the mortor joints with foam, bringing the R valueup from 0 to 11, making your home more comfortable and energy efficient. Our product has both mold and pest inhibitors already in the mix. A redudction in outside noise is also noticeable. Our product is considered to be closed cell, we are able to retrofit older homes and insulate the walls without tearing into them. We do not spray foam directly onto walls or in attics. Our foam is a closed cell foam used in existing walls only. Senior Discount is also available for Millitary Service
Business highlights
Services we offer
Foam Insulation
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Everything was pretty good, pricing was fair and installation was quick. I'd only recommend that home owners maybe keep doors and windows open during install and/or go outside if sensitive to fumes or smells (everything aired out within 24 hrs) and lastly if the crew were able to cover the holes for the customer it would be appreciated as long as the customer provides the paint. It's a small thing and I didn't mind doing it myself but if they could take that part of the job too it would feel more complete.
Overall good experience and I am keeping their information for future projects.
I will repost with information on the summer once I collect more data.
One test I did with a spot temperature meter on 3/17/2013 indicated a wall temperature of 107 degrees on the exterior wall and 77 degrees on the interior wall.
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