Commercial Spray Foam Systems

Commercial Spray Foam Systems

Commercial Spray Foam Systems — The High-Performance Solution for Airtight, Energy-Efficient & Moisture-Protected Commercial Buildings

Commercial spray foam insulation is the premium choice for offices, retail units, warehouses, hospitality spaces, institutional buildings, and large-scale commercial facilities that demand maximum energy efficiency, airtightness, and long-term structural protection. Engineered to bond directly to steel, concrete, timber, and cladding surfaces, spray foam creates a seamless, rigid insulation layer that eliminates air leakage, stabilises indoor temperatures, and reduces heating and cooling costs. Ideal for new commercial builds, refurbishments, suspended ceilings, internal partitions, industrial units, plant rooms, cold stores, and mixed-use buildings, spray foam delivers outstanding performance in Ireland’s demanding climate. With its airtight seal, high thermal resistance, and powerful moisture barrier, spray foam insulation ensures commercial buildings remain dry, stable, and comfortable year-round. Using fully certified European and British systems, our installations guarantee exceptional adhesion, compliance with commercial standards, and durability across all vertical, horizontal, and overhead applications.

Key Advantages of Commercial Spray Foam Systems

Superior Energy Efficiency

Delivers high insulation value per inch, dramatically reducing heat loss in winter and overheating in summer—cutting energy bills for large spaces.

Airtight, Seamless Building Envelope

Forms a continuous insulation layer that eliminates gaps and draughts, improving HVAC performance and indoor comfort levels.

Moisture, Condensation & Vapour Control

Blocks vapour movement, prevents internal sweating, and protects commercial structures from dampness, mould, and corrosion.

Designed for Modern Commercial Environments

Ideal for offices, warehouses, retail premises, and multi-unit buildings that require acoustic comfort, thermal stability, and airtight performance.

Professional Commercial Installation Done Right

We supply and install high-grade spray foam systems certified by leading European and British authorities to meet the strict demands of commercial construction. Our experienced commercial team specialises in large-area applications, suspended ceiling voids, metal frameworks, partition walls, plant rooms, and insulated envelopes for new and existing structures. Using advanced high-reactivity foam, the product adheres instantly to steel, concrete, and composite panels—whether applied horizontally, vertically, or overhead. Each installation includes a full assessment of ventilation, fire compliance considerations, structural requirements, and building use to ensure long-term safety, efficiency, and reliability.

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Offices, Retail Units & Showrooms

Improves heating efficiency, acoustic comfort, and airtightness across busy commercial environments.

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Warehouses, Factories & Logistics Units

Reduces heat loss, stops condensation on metal roofs, and protects equipment and inventory from moisture damage.

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Hospitality, Restaurants & Gyms

Creates a stable, comfortable indoor climate and assists with noise reduction and moisture management.

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Plant Rooms, Cold Stores & Service Areas

Delivers high-density insulation that improves temperature control and reduces operational energy costs.

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Suspended Ceilings & Internal Partitions

Seals gaps, blocks draughts, and enhances acoustic and thermal insulation within multi-storey commercial buildings.

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Vapour & Moisture Defence

Prevents condensation, dampness, and corrosion in high-humidity commercial or industrial environments.

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Long-Term Commercial Structure Protection

Reinforces building fabric, reduces wear from weather and temperature changes, and extends building lifespan.

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Certified Installers Nationwide

We provide professional, compliant spray foam installations across Offaly, Dublin, Tipperary, Westmeath, Clare, Laois, and surrounding regions.
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FAQ

Spray Foam Insulation FAQs

Find answers to common questions about spray foam insulation.

The R-value depends on the type of spray foam used:

Open-cell spray foam: R-3.5 to R-4 per inch

Closed-cell spray foam: R-6 to R-7 per inch
Closed-cell foam offers almost double the insulation performance per inch, making it ideal for roofs, walls, and external applications.

Yes. Open-cell spray foam is especially effective for sound reduction because of its soft, flexible, and air-absorbing structure. It helps reduce airborne noise such as voices, TVs, traffic sound, and machinery.
Closed-cell foam also reduces noise but is primarily designed for thermal performance and structural strength.Closed-cell foam also reduces noise but is primarily designed for thermal performance and structural strength.

Closed-Cell Foam:

Higher R-value (R-6 to R-7 per inch)

Acts as a vapour barrier

Adds structural strength

Best for roofs, external walls, metal buildings, sheds, and commercial units

Open-Cell Foam:

Lower R-value (R-3.5 to R-4 per inch)

Excellent soundproofing

More cost-effective

Ideal for attics, interior walls, ceilings, and residential spaces

Each type is chosen based on the building requirements and conditions.

Yes. There are two primary types:

  1. Open-Cell Spray Foam

    • Soft, breathable, expands greatly

    • Best for attics, ceilings, residential interior spaces

  2. Closed-Cell Spray Foam

    • Dense, rigid, moisture-resistant

    • Suitable for roofs, walls, floors, sheds, containers, and commercial/agricultural buildings

Both types use NSAI-certified, Agrément-approved products.

No. Spray foam insulation should only be installed by trained, certified professionals.
The equipment, chemical handling, ventilation requirements, and correct application techniques are specialised and must meet Irish building regulations.
DIY installation can lead to health risks, poor performance, or damage to the property.

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