100% water-blown · GWP of 1%

Insulation that keeps homes warmer — and the planet cooler.

LogicFoam spray foam insulation cuts the air leaking in and out of your property — lowering heating costs, reducing damp, and shrinking your carbon footprint. British made, family run.

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Sustainability

The most sustainable insulant on the market today

Our open-cell products for homeowners are made without HFC or PBDE blowing agents — the formula is 100% water blown, with a Global Warming Potential of just 1%. Insulating with LogicFoam significantly reduces thermal energy consumption, which cuts the CO₂ your home sends into the atmosphere.

100% water-blown formula
1% Global Warming Potential
0 HFC & PBDE agents
Certification

KIWA certification and what it means for your home

KIWA BDA certification helps confirm that an insulation system has been assessed for defined use cases, installation requirements, and long-term performance criteria. It gives homeowners and surveyors a trusted technical reference point.

Why it matters

Certification can make documentation clearer during property sales, remortgaging, and survey checks when paired with installation records and warranty details.

Keep these records

Store your KIWA/BDA documentation with your invoice, installation certificate, manufacturer warranty, and installer details so they are easy to provide later.

Need confirmation?

If you are unsure which certificate applies to your installation, contact us and we can help you identify the correct product and paperwork.

Why LogicFoam

One installation. Benefits across the whole building envelope.

Lower energy bills Air-sealing the building envelope cuts heating and cooling costs and reduces thermal energy consumption.
Damp reduction Helps prevent damp from entering the property, with condensation and moisture stabilisation.
Healthier indoor air Less air leakage means fewer pollutants and allergens — a cleaner indoor environment.
Soundproofing Open-cell foam absorbs airborne sound, quieting rooms beneath the roofline.
Structural support Installed to the building envelope, foam adds rigidity and supports the structure of your building.
Airtightness Expanding foam fills gaps and voids that traditional insulation like mineral wool leaves behind.
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Important information for homeowners

Issues in the market — what you need to know

Fraudulent “surveyors” cold-calling

Companies posing as surveyors have been cold-calling spray foam customers, using fraudulent accreditations to claim installs are non-compliant and must be removed. We do not recommend removing correctly installed spray foam. If you're cold-called, contact your original installer first — we are collating a register of these companies for Trading Standards.

Selling or re-mortgaging your home

Some customers have faced challenges with certain lenders when selling or re-financing after installation. This is not the case with all lenders, provided the correct documentation is in place. Keep your original invoice, installation certificate, manufacturer name and warranty, and product certification (KIWA BDA or BBA) — they give surveyors and lenders reliable information.

Documentation checklist — keep these safe These documents give surveyors and lenders reliable information at the point of sale or re-financing.
Original invoice
Installation certificate
Manufacturer name
Manufacturer warranty
Product certification (KIWA BDA or BBA)

Even if none of these documents are present, it does not mean your installation is faulty — or that you will be unable to sell or re-finance.

Still concerned? Speak to your installer, or find a reputable specialist via the National Insulation Association. We're working with the NIA, mortgage lenders and surveyors to resolve these issues.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can spray foam insulation affect remortgaging or selling my home?

Some lenders may ask for extra documentation for properties with spray foam insulation, while others do not. Keep your invoice, installation certificate, manufacturer warranty, and product certification to help surveyors and lenders assess the installation correctly.

How long does installation usually take?

Most residential installations are completed within one day, depending on roof size, access, and any preparation needed before spraying.

How long does spray foam insulation last?

When correctly specified and installed, spray foam insulation is designed to perform for decades. Always refer to your installer and manufacturer documentation for product-specific warranty details.

What guarantees and documents should I keep?

Keep your installation certificate, original invoice, manufacturer details, warranty documents, and product certification records such as KIWA BDA or BBA.