Ceiling insulation
with PUR foam
Professional implementation by an Authorised Contractor and the use of a high quality product means effective insulation!
Rate the ServiceInsulation of the ceiling with Crossin PUR foam is carried out by Authorised Contractors, certified by the manufacturer. Crossin contractors guarantee professional application and product processing in accordance with the technical sheet.
Insulating a ceiling with PUR foam results in a tight insulation layer. PUR foam spray technology makes it possible to apply both the top and the bottom of the ceiling. The insulation layer, free of thermal bridges, achieves high insulation parameters which are maintained throughout the entire life of the house. PUR foam is resistant to mould and mildew growth, and is an environment where rodents and martens do not settle.
Why choose Crossin PUR foam ceiling insulation?
- Performance by an experienced, Authorised Contractor
- Can be sprayed from both the top and the bottom of the ceiling
- Windproof and simultaneously air-permeable
- High and effective thermal insulation
- Elimination of thermal bridges
- Low thermal conductivity λD = 0.037 W/(m-K)
- Effective filling of hard-to-reach areas
- Can be applied directly to various types of material (e.g. wood, membrane, sheet metal, concrete)
- Resistance to mould and mildew growth
- Excellent sound insulation
- Low absorbency and excellent moisture wicking
- Short-term water absorption at partial immersion Wp≤0.85 kg/m2
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Crossin performers
The key to effective insulation, is the correct use and processing of the product. Authorised Contractors guarantee implementation at the highest level.
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Open-cell PUR foam, Crossin Attic Soft, is used to insulate the ceiling. Crossin Attic Soft foam is designed for internal thermal and acoustic insulation by spraying. It is used for effective insulation of attics, various types of roofs, ceilings, as well as internal walls. It is perfect for wooden, masonry, steel and skeletal constructions.