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Getting maximum building
performance requires a total building system. Dwyer's
specializes in diagnosing building needs, installing
field-applied spray foam insulation and then following
up with quality assurance. Dwyer's serves commercial
clients nationwide.
After assessing the building envelope, the Dwyer's staff
will select the best materials and techniques for the
job. Dwyer's works with your
architect or engineer to make sure the details fit the
project.
Dwyer's uses both closed-cell and open-cell foam materials.
We recommend closed-cell foam for most applications.
However, some jobs may require or be best suited for
open-cell foam. Both types may be sprayed on open walls
and open-cell may be injected into closed cavities.
Foam is ideal for cathedral ceilings because of its
high R-value and moisture resistant qualities. Field-applied
foam has several advantages over fibrous insulation
materials:
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It
automatically seals air leaks in the building envelope,
including electrical and plumbing penetrations,
as well as through building components |
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It
offers a constant insulating value of up to R 7
per inch |
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It
fills the entire wall cavity without compression
or voids, including all those hard to reach areas |
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You
get a top notch insulation system plus a continuous
air barrier in one operation--from one contractor |
Dwyer's foam products are environmentally
safe. They contain no fibers, formaldehyde, or asbestos
and emit no harmful substances.
Sprayed Polyurethane Foam Insulation
has been used in the United States since the mid 1960's
to insulate a wide variety of commercial buildings and
Dwyer's has extensive
experience in this field.
View
photos of a commercial building we recently insulated.
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New Construction |
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Retrofit |
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Factories |
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Warehouses |
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Offices |
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Institutions |
Our record of customer satisfaction and continuing commercial
success is based on high standards of personal attention
from initial visit to final contract completion.
The agricultural industry can benefit a great deal from
upgrading the insulation of their produce storage facilities.
Dwyer's sprayed foam provides no food value for rodents,
which will help provide a rodent free environment. Spray
foam, in conjunction with the installation of temperature
controlling equipment, will allow crops to be stored
in an ideal condition for a longer time period and therefore
command a better price at market.
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