Business Development IDI Distributors Arlington, Texas
Rebates flowing into the market will likely make spray foam affordable to more consumers than ever before. If you have ever considered working with SPF or just have questions, we are going to cover the ugly, and the good. This is not installing finished goods, this is manufacturing done on-site. From recognizing good foams, to understanding different formulations, and even when using it can cause problems, nothing is out of bounds. This fun and informative session will focus on qualifying customers, health & safety, equipment sizing, when to use, and when not to use spray foam in a retrofit application.
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, attendees will:
Learn how to recognize good foam or bad foam in the field
Learn to understand consumer expectations of spray foam as well as safety protocols as to why they cannot be on the job site
Learn where spray foam should and should not be used in retrofit applications including when to avoid improperly sized or open combustion equipment