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Booth 57 See you there!!
05/16/2026

Booth 57 See you there!!

📢One month until the 2026 Northumberland Home, Garden & Leisure Show presented by Ryan Huffman Real Estate

May 30-31 at the Cobourg Community Centre

05/13/2026
05/13/2026

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Northumberland County, we see you!

Our local community has shown us so much love with all these 5-star reviews, and we couldn’t be prouder. At GWC Foam Insulation, we know how important it is to keep your home cozy and keep those bills down.
From draft-proofing historic homes to making modern builds more efficient, we’re here to help you feel the difference.

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05/13/2026

No matter what space – residential or commercial – you want to insulate, you can rely on spray foam insulation and sealing from GWC to improve your indoor climate year-round! Call today for a free estimate.

Spray Foam: Closed-Cell vs. Open-Cell Open-Cell and Closed-Cell Foams: What’s the Difference?The importance of distingui...
05/13/2026

Spray Foam: Closed-Cell vs. Open-Cell

Open-Cell and Closed-Cell Foams: What’s the Difference?
The importance of distinguishing between the two types of spray polyurethane foam cannot be understated. When it comes time to insulate a home or commercial building, you must opt for open-cell foam or closed-cell foam, or a specific combination thereof. Each type of foam distinctly impacts project costs, application methods, and building performance. There are two major factors distinguishing closed-cell and open-cell foams: structure and density.

Cell Structure

The structure of open-cell foam consists of tiny bubbles or cells that aren’t fully encapsulated–they are broken, torn, ripped, etc. Because they’re broken, air fills the open space inside the bubble, which results in a soft, spongy material.
Closed-cell foam differs in that every bubble or cell that makes up the foam is completely encapsulated and packed tightly together. The bubbles aren’t filled with air, but rather a gas that aids foam expansion and insulation properties. This results in an altogether harder, stronger material than open-cell foam.
The blowing agent, which aids in forming the bubbles or cells that make up SPF’s foam structure, is usually water for open-cell and high-R-value chemicals for closed-cell.
Material Density

Closed-cell foam is roughly four times as dense as open-cell for insulation applications. To ascertain foam density, one cubic foot (cu. ft.) of foam material is weighed. Open-cell tends to be roughly 0.5 lb./cu. ft. in density, whereas closed-cell ranges from 1.7 to 3.0 lb./cu. ft. in density, or even higher for certain applications. (Note: these density figures are rough averages. Every SPF product will vary based on its formulation.)
Properties

Of the two types of SPF, closed-cell foam is stronger, is a better insulator, and is more resistant to the transmission of air and water v***r. Because closed-cell foam is denser, however, it requires more chemical material per unit volume than open-cell, and is therefore more expensive to install–even if comparing the cost-per-R-value. Open-cell foam, while offering fewer overall benefits, is a superb sound-deadening material and is still a superior insulating material compared to fiberglass and cellulose.
Insulation Value
R-value is a way to denote a material’s insulating properties, and the higher the number per unit thickness, the better the insulation value. Closed-cell spray foam has an R-value of about 6.0 per inch (R-6), while open-cell SPF comes in at roughly R-3.5. (Note: these R-values are rough averages. Every SPF product will vary based on its formulation.)

Usage

The deciding factor in opting for either open-cell or closed-cell foam is frequently based on application-specific performance characteristics like the structural integrity, control of water v***r, and the amount of available space to install the foam. For example, closed-cell foam is really the only option for residential roofing adhesive, due to its strength characteristics.
In addition to the situation-specific considerations, there are more general considerations to make when deciding between open-cell and closed-cell foam. For instance, open-cell is typically inappropriate for below-grade applications or any applications where it could come in direct contact with water, while closed-cell foam isn’t advisable for sound-deadening applications, as open-cell foam is superior and less expensive.
Of course, it’s a good idea to discuss the type of foam for your project with your SPF installation professional prior to the job beginning. Also, it’s always prudent to contact a supplier for complete performance specifications and application information for their line of materials.

05/12/2026

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Cold winters and sweltering summers—your attic might have insulation, but if it's outdated or poorly installed, it’s not...
02/24/2025

Cold winters and sweltering summers—your attic might have insulation, but if it's outdated or poorly installed, it’s not doing its job.
Cellulose insulation fills the gaps, making your home cozy year-round!

❓Why Cellulose in Your Attic? It’s eco-friendly, energy-efficient, and helps reduce your energy bills by addressing those air leaks and insulating more effectively.

❓Why Does Your Attic Need It? Even if you have insulation, gaps, compression, or outdated materials can lead to heat loss and temperature imbalances. Upgrade with cellulose to stabilize your home’s temperature and cut energy costs!

Upgrade your attic—save energy, save money.

Ever wonder what’s inside your walls? 🏡 Depending on your home’s age, it could have anything from straw (pre-1940s) to f...
11/13/2024

Ever wonder what’s inside your walls? 🏡 Depending on your home’s age, it could have anything from straw (pre-1940s) to fiberglass batts or foam board. But insulation doesn’t last forever, and technology has come a long way.

If your insulation’s outdated or worn down, it might be time for a modern upgrade. Ready to stay cozy this winter? Let’s chat about what’s in your walls and how spray foam can help keep your home efficient. ❄️

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