Spray Foam Magazine's 2026 February Issue is LIVE!

Spray Foam Magazine's 2026 February Issue is LIVE!
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SPRAY FOAM MAGAZINE – Spray Foam Magazine’s February 2026 Issue brought to you by Enverge Spray Foam.
With the cost of living on the rise, how can building science and energy efficiency help save money? In our February 2026 issue, Spray Foam Magazine brings you fresh ideas, eye-catching photos, and a determined focus on sharing a wide range of projects, expert advice, and contractor stories. See how the spray foam industry is helping people worldwide create more sustainable buildings.

Our cover story spotlights Orlando-based Alair Homes’ debut of The New American Home® 2026, which will be showcased at the National Association of Home Builders’ International Builders’ Show in February. Visitors will be able to tour the custom 16,000-square-foot residence, a striking example of sustainability, philanthropy, and advanced building science, featuring innovative materials such as Enverge open-cell spray foam.

Next we spoke with High Country Solutions (HCS) based in Alpine, Wyoming. HCS played a key role in constructing Jackson Hole Classical Academy’s new campus. Working closely with architects and on site for nearly a year, their skilled spray-foam crew executed the project plan from start to finish. In total, HCS applied roughly 70 sets of NCFI 1.7-lb closed-cell foam to the roof deck, attic ceilings, and exterior walls. The K-12 private school now features a top-quality, LEED-certified insulation system.

Leaving Jackson Hole, we traveled north to Alaska for a remodel of one of the oldest dorms on a military base. The dorms had major moisture problems and needed urgent repairs. Despite 75 inches of snow and temperatures as low as -40°F, the team achieved great results using closed-cell foam.

Waving goodbye to Alaska’s subzero temperatures, we checked in with contractor David Potts at a large, multipurpose cannabis facility that grows, processes, and sells its products all under one roof. The structure itself was battling serious condensation issues detrimental to the crop. To solve the problem, contractors installed closed-cell spray foam along the metal ceilings and walls, then a protective coatings. The upgrade helped stabilize indoor temperatures while dramatically reducing moisture, turning a slippery liability into a safer, more controlled growing environment.

We also spoke with industry expert Dudley J. Primeaux, owner of Primeaux Associates. Dudley explains why contractors should avoid boiling equipment and parts to clean them.

RSVP for March 22, 2026, at 6:30 PM in Ballroom A at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino for an unforgettable night featuring delicious food, an open bar, live music, exciting giveaways, and the announcement of the 2025 Contractor of the Year winner, who will take home a brand-new rig.

This issue is full of advice, interesting projects, and skilled contractors. We hope it will inform, educate, and inspire you.

Spray Foam Magazine aims to highlight the incredible work done in the spray foam industry every day and its positive impact on society. Our mission is to educate others on new products, materials, and equipment while informing architects, builders, and property developers on how to seamlessly incorporate these innovations into their future designs.


February 2026 Top Issue Stories:
Efficiency on Display
Class Act
Foam Reports for Duty
Potts on Pot
Boiled Crawfish or Slow Smoked Brisket?


About Spray Foam Magazine: Spray Foam Magazine (SFM) is targeted to a global audience of building construction professionals and energy-conscious readers. It is distributed bi-monthly to applicators, manufacturers, distributors, specifiers, general contractors, architects, engineers, and managers in both the public and private sectors.

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