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Installation Process: Brick & Stone

When installing our spray foam product into existing walls with brick or stone facades, the process is similar to installations through other exterior surfaces, but with some necessary adjustments. Typically, three 5/8" or 3/4" holes per wall cavity section, drilled exclusively in the mortar T-joints, are needed to properly install our insulation into walls faced with brick or stone. This allows us to be certain the wall has filled completely, as well as permit air pressure release.

Each project is carefully and individually assessed to make sure all the proper procedures are being used to ensure a complete and safe installation.

Once the holes have been drilled masonry joints, the foam will be injected into the wall cavity by inserting a hose through the hole. Our installers begin at the bottom of these cavities, attentively monitoring the equipment's gauges, as well as watching the process visually, while installing the foam insulation. Every FoamXperts installer is carefully trained and certified in the installation process and handling of our insulation product.

Following the complete filling of each cavity with foam, each hole is refilled with mortar mix. Most houses can typically be finished in 1-2 days, depending on size.

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INSULATION DOESN'T COST - IT PAYS!

Save up to 30-50% on Energy Costs*
Earn up to $1,500 in Tax Credits and Deductions**

* U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Savings vary depending on original amount of insulation in your home, climate, house size, air leaks, and personal energy use and living habits. **For qualified energy-efficient improvements. Figure reflects both Federal and Indiana State maximum tax credits and deductions combined. Consult your accountant or the IRS for further details on how to claim these tax benefits.

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