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Our calculator can be used to estimate spray foam insulation coverage.The calculator will recommend the number and size of kits you need if you enter your desired final R-Value, height of the ceiling and length of each wall.
There are potential applications for each of our product formulas.The entire section is for the product you are considering.Gaining a general overview of the strengths, limitations and ideal uses for each type of spray foam insulation will help you choose the correct product and quantity for your application.
This product is intended for structures where the walls are intact with no pre-existing insulation.
The formula of Tiger Foam is called Slow Rise.It is designed to expand slowly, filling existing plastered or drywall covered walls completely without the risk of creating too much pressure and damaging the walls.This product is suited to insulate homes that were built without insulation in the outside walls or as a soundproofing for common walls in condominiums, apartments, and to isolated family rooms from excess noise.
The kit's price is less expensive if you buy more.A 600 board foot kit is almost the same price as 2 of the 200s, so if you buy a large 600 kit you will get 30% free product.ft. kits.
A simple way to figure out how much Slow Rise Foam you will need is by taking the total area of the wall and dividing it by the stud depth.The kits will cover approximately 129sqft of the wall if it is a 4′′ depth.
The average 16 foot pontoon set requires a 600SR and a 200SR to be filled.There is a calculation for filling a cylinder.
Slow Rise foam can be used to fill buried gas and oil tanks.If you want to convert gallons to cubic feet, use gallons X 0.1337.A 400 gallon tank is equivalent to 53.48 gallons.You would need to use the Slow Rise formula to fill this tank.A bottle will fill 43cu.For a total of 56 square feet, there is a TF200SR 13 cubic feet.You would have a bit left over.
55 gallon drums are used to make floating platforms.There is a lot of foam to fill.A TF200SR kit will fill 1.7 55 gallons of drums, and a TF600SRP kit is 43 gallons.
Installation of the Slow Rise foam is done on a timed basis.To figure out how to approach your application, speak with our Sales or Technical Teams.
This product is intended for open wall cavities, new construction, and remodeling projects where existing plaster or drywall has been removed.
How much you need depends on your application.If you are building a new house or have stripped the plaster and lathe from the walls for a remodeling job, this is a common application.If you want to apply foam to the interior of the walls, you should add a batt to fill in the rest.The foam can be used to achieve the desired R value.
Simple board footage is used to calculate Crawl spaces and basement ceilings.600 sq is equal to 20'x 30's crawlspace.You will have warm floors and less or no draftiness from air infiltration coming up the walls from the crawlspace or basement if you have a TF600FR kit.
The hot tub and plumbing should be applied with a 3′′ thick application of Spas and Hot Tubs Fast Rise Foam.
You need to warm Tiger Foam tanks to get their full yield if it's below 65 degrees outside.Tanks can be between 75 and 85 degrees.A ceramic or electric heating appliance works well.The closer they are to the ideal temperature, the better the yield.The kits will run out of foam if you don't keep the tanks warm.If you are doing a large project, it would make sense to invest in a thermometer for $50 at Home Depot or Sears.You can lose 30% of the yield if the temperature is below 60 degrees.The foam won't expand if the tank temperature is below 55 degrees F.
They should be left in the house or a heated space.If you keep your house temperature at 70 degrees F, the tank temperature is only going to be 61 degrees if you set it on the floor.The best way to make sure these kits are warm to the touch is to put a heat source on them.In the summer, put them in the sun for a couple of hours and then rock the tanks to distribute the propellant and heat evenly.The foam expands and stays within the proscribed temperature ranges.The tanks are warm to the touch.To ensure the core temperature of the tanks are within range, prewarm the kits 12 days prior to your application.They have time to cool down.It is not necessary to keep heat on them while you are spraying.Get them warm before you start.They won't cool down in the time it takes to spray a kit if it's below 20 degrees outside.It's a little common sense to use these kits.
Don't apply a heat source to the tanks.They shouldn't be subject to an open flame.Don't use a blowtorch to warm the tanks.We thought we would address it before it was asked again.
In the winter, these kits take special attention to tank temperatures, but they are a dream to use in the summer.You are taking the time to understand.