foam insulation board

Importing Foam Insulation Board from China

Importing Foam Insulation Board from China can offer cost-effectiveness. However, consider quality control, potential trade barriers (tariffs, quotas), longer lead times for shipping, and environmental impact of transportation.

Our Insulation Foam Board

Insulation foam boards are rigid panels made from materials like polystyrene (EPS/XPS) or polyurethane. They provide excellent thermal insulation, reducing heat transfer in buildings. They also offer soundproofing and moisture resistance, improving comfort and energy efficiency.

insulation foam board
  • Superior Energy Efficiency: Foam boards boast high R-values, meaning they significantly reduce heat transfer, keeping your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. This translates to lower energy bills and a smaller carbon footprint.  

  • Enhanced Comfort: By minimizing temperature fluctuations, foam insulation creates a more comfortable indoor environment year-round. You’ll enjoy consistent temperatures and reduced drafts.  

  • Soundproofing: Foam boards effectively dampen noise, creating a quieter and more peaceful living space. This is particularly beneficial for homes in noisy areas or for those seeking better sound isolation between rooms.

  • Increased Home Value: Installing foam insulation can significantly increase your home’s resale value. Energy-efficient homes are highly sought-after, and foam insulation is a valuable upgrade that appeals to potential buyers.

Our Insulation Foam Board

Insulation foam boards are rigid panels made from materials like polystyrene (EPS/XPS) or polyurethane. They provide excellent thermal insulation, reducing heat transfer in buildings. They also offer soundproofing and moisture resistance, improving comfort and energy efficiency.

expanded polystyrene insulation board

expanded polystyrene insulation board

We offer Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Insulation Boards, a lightweight and cost-effective solution for superior thermal insulation. Our EPS boards provide excellent R-value, reducing heat transfer and lowering energy bills. Ideal for walls, roofs, and floors, they offer excellent soundproofing and moisture resistance, creating a comfortable and energy-efficient home.

rigid foam board insulation

rigid foam board insulation

We offer high-quality rigid foam board insulation, providing exceptional thermal performance. Our products effectively reduce heat transfer, lowering energy bills and improving indoor comfort. They are durable, resistant to moisture, and easy to install, making them an ideal choice for various applications.

x foam insulation board

4x8 foam board insulation

We offer 4×8 foam insulation boards, perfect for various applications like walls, roofs, and floors. Our boards provide excellent thermal resistance, reducing energy consumption and lowering utility bills. They also offer superior soundproofing and moisture resistance, creating a more comfortable and quieter living environment.

basement foam insulation board

basement foam insulation board

We provide foam insulation boards for the basement, specifically designed for damp environments. Our products provide exceptional thermal insulation, preventing heat loss and reducing energy costs. They also effectively block moisture, preventing mold and mildew growth, while significantly reducing noise transmission for a quieter living space.

high density eps foam board

polypro EPS insulation foam board

We offer high-quality Polypro EPS Insulation Foam Boards. Made from expanded polystyrene beads, they provide excellent thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption and costs. Our boards are lightweight, easy to install, and resistant to moisture and mold, creating a comfortable and energy-efficient living or working environment.

FAQs

what is foam board insulation?

Foam board insulation is a popular choice for improving energy efficiency in homes and buildings. It consists of rigid panels made from various materials such as expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS), and polyurethane (PU). These panels are designed to provide excellent thermal resistance, effectively reducing heat transfer and minimizing energy loss.

By incorporating foam board insulation into walls, roofs, and floors, homeowners and builders can significantly reduce energy consumption, lower heating and cooling costs, and create a more comfortable living or working environment.

Foam board insulation has a variety of uses in construction:

  • Walls: Installed in exterior walls, it creates a strong thermal barrier, significantly reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.
  • Roofs: Used in roof assemblies to improve energy efficiency and prevent heat buildup, especially in hot climates.
  • Foundations: Applied to foundations to prevent heat loss and reduce the risk of frost heave.
  • Floors: Placed under concrete slabs to minimize heat transfer and improve energy efficiency in ground-level floors.
  • Attics: Used to insulate attics and prevent heat loss through the roof.

These applications help improve energy efficiency, reduce heating and cooling costs, and create a more comfortable living environment.

Foam board insulation is typically made from one of the following materials:

  • Expanded Polystyrene (EPS): This is a lightweight, cost-effective foam made from expanded polystyrene beads.
  • Extruded Polystyrene (XPS): This type of foam is denser and more rigid than EPS, offering higher R-values and better moisture resistance.
  • Polyurethane (PU): This is a high-performance foam known for its excellent insulating properties and high R-values.

The specific type of foam used will depend on the intended application and desired level of insulation.

The R-value of foam board insulation varies depending on the type of foam and its thickness. Here’s a general overview:

  • Expanded Polystyrene (EPS): R-value typically ranges from 3.5 to 4.4 per inch of thickness.
  • Extruded Polystyrene (XPS): R-value generally falls between 5 and 6 per inch of thickness.
  • Polyurethane (PU): R-value can be quite high, often exceeding 6 per inch of thickness, especially for closed-cell spray foam.

Key Points:

  • Higher R-value means better insulation: A higher R-value indicates greater resistance to heat flow, meaning the material is more effective at keeping heat in or out of the building.
  • Thickness matters: The thicker the foam board, the higher the R-value.
  • Check product specifications: Always refer to the manufacturer‘s specifications for the specific R-value of the foam board insulation you are considering.

Here’s how to cut foam board insulation:

1. Choose the Right Tool:

  • Utility Knife: Best for straight cuts and smaller jobs. Use a sharp blade and apply even pressure.
  • Hand Saw: Ideal for intricate cuts and achieving precise angles. Use a fine-toothed saw for cleaner results.
  • Electric Saw (Circular Saw or Jigsaw): Suitable for faster cutting and larger pieces. Always wear safety gear (eye protection, gloves, dust mask).
  • Hot Wire Cutter: Creates clean, melted edges, especially useful for EPS foam.

2. Prepare the Foam Board:

  • Measure and Mark: Accurately measure and mark the desired cut lines on the foam board using a pencil or marker.
  • Support the Board: Place the foam board on a stable, flat surface like a workbench or sawhorses.

3. Cut the Foam Board:

  • Utility Knife:
    • Score the cut line deeply with the knife.
    • Repeat the scoring a few times to weaken the foam.
    • Snap or gently break the foam along the scored line.
  • Hand Saw:
    • Guide the saw along the marked line with steady, even strokes.
    • Use a firm grip and avoid excessive pressure.
  • Electric Saw:
    • Adjust the saw blade depth to avoid cutting through the supporting surface.
    • Make slow, controlled cuts along the marked line.
  • Hot Wire Cutter:
    • Adjust the wire temperature according to the foam type.
    • Guide the foam board through the heated wire.

4. Safety Precautions:

  • Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from foam dust and debris.
  • Consider wearing a dust mask to prevent inhaling foam particles.
  • Use gloves to protect your hands from cuts and irritation.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area when using a hot wire cutter.

Tips for Clean Cuts:

  • Use a straightedge or guide for perfectly straight cuts.
  • Score deeply before snapping the foam with a utility knife.
  • Change saw blades frequently to maintain sharp edges.
  • Practice on scrap pieces before cutting the actual insulation.

By following these tips, you can efficiently and safely cut foam board insulation to fit your project needs.

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