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  • Injecting Stability

    • By Spray Foam Magazine Team
    • Added on Aug 13, 2025

    What happens when a significant void is discovered at a public storage facility in Methuen, Massachusetts? In this case, a project effectively utilized the skills, judgment, and quick thinking of one company to prevent the void from causing further damage, significant cracking, and settlement to the surrounding soil and slabs. The Spray Foam Magazine team spoke with Matt Snow, a project manager at Ram Jack New England, to learn more about the situation. read more

  • Container of Hope

    • By Lara Burke
    • Added on Aug 13, 2025

    In April, a nonprofit food pantry in Barnegat Township, New Jersey received help expanding its food storage capacity, thanks to a partnership with Tim Newmeyer, Technical Service Manager of Polyurethane Machinery Corporation.  Starve Poverty is a grassroots organization focused on alleviating poverty and food insecurity in Ocean County, NJ and surrounding areas. They recently began transforming a shipping container into an insulated storage space to meet the growing demand in its community. read more

  • From Historic Landmark to Modern Marvel

    • By Danielle Macdonald
    • Added on Aug 11, 2025

    The Galt House Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, has long been woven into the fabric of American history. Originally built in 1835 as the home of renowned physician and botanist Dr. W.C. Galt, the hotel quickly became a central hub during the Civil War. In 1862, Union General William “Bull” Nelson, a Kentucky native, used the hotel as his base of operations. Tragedy struck on January 11, 1865, when a devastating fire left the hotel in ruins. read more

  • Farming Fortified

    • By Ashley Brooks
    • Added on Aug 11, 2025

    When you picture a farm building, do you envision a small stick-built structure with a faded red paint job and white-crossed sliding doors, topped with a squeaky rooster weathervane? Today, those traditional barn-like structures are found most often on residential properties, a la the “modern farmhouse” design trend. However, on an actual working farm, that barn design is a relic of a bygone era. read more

  • Nathaniel Klostreich Promoted to Director of Sales at PMC

    • By Polyurethane Machinery Corporation
    • Added on Mar 05, 2025

    Congratulations to Nathaniel Klostreich on his promotion to Director of Sales at PMC. Nate began his PMC career over 6 years ago as a technician before being promoted to National Sales Manager. Now he continues his career trajectory as Director or Sales. read more

  • Real Woman of Spray Foam

    • By Spray Foam Magazine Staff
    • Added on Nov 07, 2024

    A chat with the boss lady Jennifer Lynn Dempsey, President at PMC and Komo Machine Inc. read more

  • PMC Introduces the Premier Mach 2

    • By Polyurethane Machinery Corporation – PMC
    • Added on Sep 26, 2024

    Polyurethane Machinery Corporation (PMC), a leading manufacturer of American made spray foam equipment, introduces the industry’s most robust dual gun proportioner, the Premier Mach 2. read more

  • The Driving Force

    • By Danielle Macdonald
    • Added on Sep 13, 2024

    The spray foam industry’s dedication to innovation, sustainability, and energy efficiency is a direct response to both environmental concerns and the determination to help create healthy buildings for future generations. From the foam equipment and techniques of a certified contractor’s applications to manufacturers creating low-VOC spray foams that contribute to indoor air quality, the industry finds itself at the forefront of many groundbreaking projects recognizing these advanced qualities. read more

  • Truly Old School

    • By Nick Fortuna
    • Added on Sep 13, 2024

    Founded in 1783, the Academy of Richmond County in Augusta, GA, is one of the oldest schools in the country. In fact, President George Washington delivered the school’s commencement address while touring the South in 1791. read more