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  • Yo-Ho-Ho & Some Closed-Cell Foam

    • By Ashley Brooks
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    Buccaneer’s Cove is a tiny replica pirate village situated on the north end-zone of Tampa Bay’s Raymond James stadium, known by fans and locals as simply The Bucs Stadium. Its crown jewel is an elaborate 100-ft-long pirate ship, an iconic set piece beloved by football fans for nearly 20 years. read more

  • From Foil to Foam

    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP have developed a foil that changes into polyurethane foam (PU foam) when heated – entirely without health risks. read more

  • Lift-Off to Long-Term Protection

    • By Danielle Macdonald
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    NASA, renowned for its stringent contractor selection process, has chosen Cool Roof Foam and Coatings to deliver a long-term roofing solution to protect its most valuable infrastructure and assets. Spray Foam Magazine spoke with Cool Roof Foam and Coatings to learn how their system meets NASA’s requirements. read more

  • Certified. Qualified. Ready.

    • By Susan Elhindi, Professional Development Manager, SPFA
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA)’s Professional Certification Program (PCP) is setting the gold standard for professionalism, safety, and skill in the SPF industry. read more

  • Foam Meets Pharma on the Pacific

    • By Danielle Macdonald
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    A project in La Jolla, CA, involved three buildings, each encased in glass. Bob Craig of Craig Consulting in San Diego, CA, along with Will Evans, the Chief Operating Officer at Cool-Roof Systems, recommended SPF roofing after the building owner expressed a preference for spray foam due to its exceptional insulation properties, extended warranty duration, and ability to protect the metal roof deck from condensation. read more

  • The Calm Inside the Dome

    • By Spray Foam Magazine Team
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    In 2024, Florida experienced several devastating hurricanes, testing the limits of structures designed to endure extreme weather. These events highlighted the need for buildings that are resilient and adaptable to climate changes. Could dome buildings be the answer to safeguarding their occupants? read more

  • Clear the Air

    • By Rick Duncan
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    Improving Respiratory Health for Spray Foam Installers read more

  • The Architecture of Curves

    • By Spray Foam Magazine Team
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    The Japanese are recognized for applying distinctive concepts to architectural design, and in the West, we are starting to acknowledge, respect, and embrace these ideas. A perfect example of this is a distinctive structure in Farmington Hills, Michigan, where spray foam is used to help shape the vision of an architectural joint venture, and one of their clients. Spray Foam Magazine spoke with Mike Doran, Vice President at Stony Creek Services Inc., to find out more. read more

  • Round & Round the Polyurea Goes!

    • By Dudley J. Primeaux II, PCS, CCI
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    It’s often asked, “what is the neatest polyurea spray project you have seen?” Ah…a great question and over the years there have been a variety that can fall into that category. But the first “neatest” was actually when the technology was sprayed for the first time back in 1986, almost 40 years ago. Boy, has time flown by! read more

  • One Vision, One Show

    • By Spray Foam Magazine Team
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    North American Foam Alliance Trade show taking place July 17-20, 2025 at the Winsport in Calgary, AB read more

  • Securing the Base

    • By Spray Foam Magazine Team
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    Todd Bolton is the owner and General Manager of Synergy Spray Foam and Air Conditioning. His company was founded out of a passion for enhancing efficiency and comfort of a building in a more integrated manner. He believes that true efficiency arises from the synergy between insulation and air conditioning instead of viewing them as two separate entities. read more