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Polymaster Insulating Foams
Whether it's the dead of winter or the dog days of summer, your home isn't a very comfortable place to be. You're dealing with cold drafts, fluctuating temperatures, and high monthly energy bills. You've also noticed condensation on the walls, uncomfortable rooms, as well as mold and mildew. These issues are caused by the lack of insulation in your exterior walls.

If there is little to no insulation in those exterior walls, or the insulation you have isn't doing its job, there is room for air movement into and out of your home. Air leakage is the main contributing factor to the comfort issues you're experiencing. RetroFoam insulation creates an air seal that will stop those annoying drafts from getting inside your home.

Lower your monthly energy bills up to 50 percent with the air seal created by injection foam insulation. An added bonus of RetroFoam insulation is that it can reduce the outdoor noise in your home to give you a quieter space. Take back control of your home with RetroFoam's air seal, so it's no longer too hot or too cold.
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From Working with Homeowners to Helping Out Our Fellow RetroFoam Dealers - We're All About Family Here. In 2002, RetroFoam of Michigan became the first RetroFoam dealer in the United States and really helped pioneer the way for other dealers.
You can feel air creeping into your house through your outlets, light switches, and around your windows. Your monthly heating and cooling costs are costing you a fortune because your home doesn't maintain a constant temperature. During the summer, you're left running every fan you own, but in the winter, you're bundling up with extra socks and blankets.
Transform Your Home or Building by Insulating Existing Concrete Block Walls with RetroFoam Injection Foam. The cores of the concrete block walls in your home or commercial building are allowing airflow into your structure. Those cores have nothing inside them, so nothing stops that air from getting in or heat from getting out.
RetroFoam is the more expensive option when compared to traditional insulation like fiberglass and cellulose. That increased cost is because you are going to get better performance from the RetroFoam. There are a few other factors that determine that final cost, so let's dive in. Most pricing is going to come down to square footage, but that may not always be the case.
Get an inside look at the RetroFoam installation process, so you know exactly what to expect. Select your siding type and watch these short install videos to see how RetroFoam is installed from the outside or the inside. Whether your home has aluminum or vinyl siding, the process to install RetroFoam injection foam insulation is the same.
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