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L-Squared Insulation is a certified installer for the CORBOND® Insulation System.

CORBOND® is an insulating, spray-in-place polyurethane foam. This type of material has been used for years in  thermos bottles, refrigerators, commercial freezers and coolers, but it took a company like Corbond Corporation to research and develop ways that polyurethane can be used effectively in the insulation of homes and commercial buildings. 

CORBOND® provides the ultimate in insulation performance such as;

  1. Extremely high R-value.
  2. Air infiltration and intrusion control.
  3. Moisture control in building cavities.
  4. Air convection control.

Essentially CORBOND® is one of the best performing insulation products on today's market. Ask us for a demonstration today!


Need even more information? Click on any of the buttons L-Squared Insulation buttons above, and consult any of the websites listed below:

Air Barriers in Building Construction, a White Paper summary: New requirements in energy codes and expectations for better performance among many building owners underscore the importance of air barriers for commercial-building performance and code compliance. Click here for a direct link to the study.

Independent Opinion Paper on Polyurethane Foam Insulation
Official Corbond Website
Innovative Insulation
Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance
US Department of Energy - Insulation Facts website

"Air infiltration can account for 30 percent or more of a home's heating and cooling costs and contribute to problems with moisture.... The most common insulation, fiberglass, does not stop air leakage." - US Department of Energy Air Sealing Fact Sheet

"Spray polyurethane foam insulation can be applied to a home under construction and will not only insulate, but will also reduce air leakage into the building envelope." - US Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet

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