
Kevin and Diana Brauer founded Kansas Spray Foam Insulation, LLC (KSFI) in August of 2016. They started this family-owned company with over 20 years-experience in the construction, roofing and spray foam insulation industries. KSFI is located near the small town of McLouth, KS (north of Lawrence, KS - Home of the University of Kansas!)
While Kevin Brauer manages the installation of the businesses products, handles professional consultations and also advises our customers on projects, Diana Brauer manages business related activities from supplies, account management to sales and marketing.
While Kevin Brauer manages the installation of the businesses products, handles professional consultations and also advises our customers on projects, Diana Brauer manages business related activities from supplies, account management to sales and marketing.
Services
Kansas Spray Foam Insulation (KSFI) is a solutions provider for creating an efficient building envelope. KSFI professionally consults on projects for interior and exterior (roofing) spray polyurethane insulation foam (SPF) and specialty coatings, (thermal barrier, polyurea, acrylic, silicone, latex).
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Kansas Spray Foam Insulation, LCC's mission is to provide excellent services to all our customers. We believe in our products and stand behind them 100%! We are a proud contractor that installs Icynene-Lapolla products. Polyurea protective coatings add an additional layer of protection to an existing SPF system.
Spray Foam Info
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You will find a lot of information on the internet about spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation. It has grown in popularity due to its many benefits and uses. This website is meant to educate the consumer on SPF insulation. Please refer to the list above or refer to our services tab for more specific information.
Foam Insulation Benefits
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For decades, fiberglass insulation was the material of choice to insulate homes. Blown fiberglass was often used for the attic and fiberglass batts were used for wall cavities, ceilings, and pretty much everything else. But fiberglass only has an R-Value of 3-3.5 per inch. This will not stop air movement and does not work when wet.
Ice Dam Prevention
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Ice dams can be a major headache for homeowners during winter months, forming on sloped, or pitched, roofs when snow melts. Often caused by inadequate insulation in the attic space or under the roof, spray foam insulation can function as a comprehensive solution. The water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls, ceilings, insulation, and other areas.
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