ASI is an experienced spray insulation contractor specializing in the application of Spray Foam, Spray Fireproofing and Spray Acoustical Products for the commercial, institutional and residential markets in the Eastern Pa. and Western NJ. We combine high-performance solutions with the experience of our highly trained technicians to satisfy our customers' needs for a healthier, quieter and more energy efficient indoor environment on time and on budget. ASI serves various sectors of the market, whether you are an architect looking to Spec energy efficient buildings, a Building owner looking to keep energy costs manageable long into the future, a General Contractor that wants to know how we can fit into your workflow, or a homeowner.
Up to 40% of a building's energy is lost due to air leaks. Gaps, holes and other leaks—which can all be prevented—can make energy bills unnecessarily high and let valuable resources go to waste. One of the most important benefits is that spray foam insulation fills gaps, thus preventing air leaks. A. Spray foam insulation's air sealing properties are the primary reason for its superiority over fiberglass. Fiberglass, no matter how well it is installed, does not provide an air barrier and allows air to move through it.
K-13 is the spray-applied insulation tailored to your specific project requirements for insulation (R value), noise reduction (NRC), color, durability, condensation control, texture, and aesthetics. In addition, it usually provides these features at lower installed prices than many common systems such as rigid board and batt insulations, sprayed plasters, and acoustical ceilings. It is applied to virtually any properly prepared surface configuration of wood, steel, concrete, glass and other common construction surfaces.
Spray Foam Insulation is easy to plan for and implement as a part of your overall construction plan. It's also the most efficient long-term insulation out there. Given today's spiraling energy costs, many prospective home buyers and businesses are looking more and more for energy efficiency right out of the box. Our spray coating technology provides a quick and easy way for you to solve the efficiency problem in roofing. With the price of energy on everyone's minds today many home buyers will see the advantage of a home that is energy-efficient, and the spray foam process is relatively quick and cost-effective approach.
Given todays spiraling energy costs, facility managers, building owners and businesses are looking harder at ways to limit their energy expenditures, and operating costs, now and into the future. Our spray insulation technology provides a quick and easy way for you to solve the efficiency problem. ASI has been spraying polyurethane foam since 1971 when we started off with small equipment doing freezers, coolers and pipelines. In the mid 1970's the energy crunch forced companies and institutions to think about putting insulation on their roofs since so many heating dollars were simply going through the ROOF!
Spray foam insulation represents a great way to ensure that you will deliver an energy efficient structure for your clients. The process is easy to plan for and implement as part of your overall design strategy. Another benefit is the creation of a better building envelope as part of an healthier air flow plan combined with energy efficiency and moisture reduction. Spray foam insulation creates a better building envelope, outperforming alternatives like fiberglass insulation, delivering better long-term energy savings and even adds to the strength of the structure itself.
R-value only measures how well insulation resists heat movement through the insulation material (called conductive heat flow). The advertised R-value of conventional insulation, usually printed on its packaging, is determined by multiplying its thickness (in inches) by its R-value/per inch. R-value is a popular way of comparing insulation, but it only tells part of the story of how well insulation will work in your home. R-value only measures energy moving in and out of your home through the insulation material (conduction).
CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP is an inorganic, Portland cement based, medium density Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM) designed to provide fire protection for structural steel in commercial construction. Tested and classified by UL as investigated for exterior use, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP's durable surface and cement based formula enable it to withstand indirect weather exposure conditions and limited physical abuse, thus allowing for application in parking garages, mechanical rooms, elevator shafts, etc.