A balanced blend of open and closed cell spray foam—used together when your property requires different strengths in different spaces.
Not every building is uniform. Some areas face constant humidity, water intrusion, or structural stress. Others simply need better comfort, soundproofing, and efficiency. Using only one foam type in these situations can mean over-insulating some areas or under-protecting others.
A hybrid spray foam system combines closed cell foam in zones where moisture control and strength are critical with open cell foam in interior areas where sound, comfort, and cost efficiency matter most.
With this specialized solution, your building will get the benefits of both open and closed cell spray foams.
Closed cell is applied where resilience matters most; open cell is installed where comfort and soundproofing improve daily living.
Avoid overpaying for closed cell in every area by blending both foams strategically, making performance and efficiency more affordable.
Open cell absorbs sound and reduces drafts, creating consistent comfort in interiors, while closed cell strengthens and seals exterior zones.
Closed cell blocks water, vapor, and humidity in crawl spaces, exteriors, and steel structures, protecting buildings from Florida’s damp climate.
Together, the two foams create a continuous insulation envelope that stops air leaks and cuts monthly utility bills significantly.
In non-critical zones, applying open cell insulation makes it easier to adjust if you remodel or expand, avoiding full insulation removal.
Absolutely. Hybrid applications are designed to meet or exceed code requirements for R-value, fire protection, and performance.
Hybrid systems are typically less expensive than full closed cell applications, while still protecting critical areas that demand maximum durability.
No. Closed cell protects where needed, while open cell complements with comfort. Both foams last for decades when installed correctly.
No. Once installed, hybrid systems require no special maintenance—both open and closed cell foam are designed to last for decades.
Yes. Hybrid systems meet energy performance standards, and many rebates apply as long as R-value and sealing requirements are met.
Installation time is very similar to using one foam type. The main difference is strategic planning, which we handle before application.
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