Painting

Two tone closed cell spray foam insulation painted

Description

Closed cell spray foam insulation begins to turn an orange color after time and we can help make your garage, shop, or barn, significantly brighter by painting that spray foam. We use a special latex or acrylic based paint that will dry quickly and ensure the stability of the open or closed cell spay foam insulation.

Steps we take to ensure coverage and help protect your spray foam insulation’s longevity,

  1. Preparing the surface: Ensuring that the spray foam surface is clean and free from any debris or dust.
  2. Prime the surface (optional & not needed if paint is applied at the time of foaming): If you prefer, you can apply a primer coat to the spray foam surface before painting. This step can help improve paint adhesion and create a smoother finish.
  3. Let it dry: Allow the paint to dry thoroughly between layers. Be patient and avoid touching the surface until it’s completely dry to prevent smudging or smearing.
  4. Sealing the paint (optional): To protect your painting and enhance its longevity, consider applying a clear sealant or varnish specifically designed for acrylic paintings.
  5. Hiring Foam Slingers of Texas to handle your spray foam and paint saves you time and money.

Closed cell spray foam insulation with white paint.
Two tone closed cell spray foam insulation paint.
Open Cell Spray Foam insulation
Open cell spray foam with black paint instead of covering it with dry wall.

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