BORA-FOAM® is polystyrene foam insulation board formulated to be termite resistant. Primarily designed for use in crawl spaces, it has a 3 mil polyethylene on the front side and 2.5 mil polyester on the back side of the board which allows for the attachment of poly floor liner directly to the board. The 2.5” foam board provides R-10 insulation.
Enclosing crawl spaces and insulating basements are growing trends. If done properly by a professional, you can fix mold and moisture issues and reduce your carbon footprint—not to mention your heating and cooling bill.
Bora-Foam is the first termite-resistant, expanded polystyrene foam board insulation designed for basements and enclosed crawl spaces.
Insulation helps keep basements and crawl spaces dry, clean and comfortable. Unfortunately, insulations are susceptible to termite infestation and can trap moisture.
Subterranean termites love to live, work and eat in comfortable and protected surroundings. All untreated rigid insulation can potentially provide this environment. Most of the U.S. is susceptible to termite activity. It is important that all types of insulation products and systems account for the potential of termite infestation.
Termite-Damaged Untreated Foams
Bora-Foam Shows No Termite Damage
Bora-Foam is an important component in preventing these problems. It is the first termite resistant expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basement and crawl space encapsulation. With 3 mil polyethylene on the front side and 2.5 mil polyester on the back side of the board.
Bora-Foam has been thoroughly tested, is safe for handling and is noncorrosive. And termites hate it.
Bora-Foam is manufactured to Quality Control Program standards monitored by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and recognized by national building codes.
Bora-Foam manufacturers offer product warranties that ensure thermal performance, physical properties and termite resistance.
Bora-Foam has been evaluated for below-grade use by the ICC ES and meets ICC ES AC239 requirements. Please see ICC ES ESR-1006. Bora-Foam can stand up to all industry tests—and has. No other EPS can say that.
Flame retardants are used in the manufacture of EPS and provide an important margin of safety. However, EPS products must be considered combustible and not exposed to sources of ignition.
Enclosing crawl spaces and insulating basements are growing trends. If done properly by a professional, you can fix mold and moisture issues and reduce your carbon footprint—not to mention your heating and cooling bill.
Bora-Foam is the first termite-resistant, expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basements and enclosed crawl spaces.
Insulation helps keep basements and crawl spaces dry, clean and comfortable. Unfortunately, insulations are susceptible to termite infestation and can trap moisture.
Termites love to live, work and eat in comfortable and protected surroundings. All untreated insulations can potentially provide this environment. Most of the U.S. is susceptible to termite activity. It is important that insulation products and systems account for the potential of termite infestation.
Termite-Damaged Untreated Foams
Bora-Foam Shows No Termite Damage
Bora-Foam is an important component in preventing these problems. It is the first termite resistant expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basement and crawl space encapsulation. With 3 mil polyethylene on the front side and 2.5 mil polyester on the back side of the board.
Bora-Foam has been thoroughly tested, is safe for handling and is noncorrosive. And termites hate it.
Bora-Foam is manufactured to Quality Control Program standards monitored by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and recognized by national building codes.
Bora-Foam manufacturers offer product warranties that ensure thermal performance, physical properties and termite resistance.
Bora-Foam has been evaluated for below-grade use by the ICC ES and meets ICC ES AC239 requirements. Please see ICC ES ESR-1006. Bora-Foam can stand up to all industry tests—and has. No other EPS can say that.
Flame retardants are used in the manufacture of EPS and provide an important margin of safety. However, EPS products must be considered combustible and not exposed to sources of ignition.
Enclosing crawl spaces and insulating basements are growing trends. If done properly by a professional pest control company, you can fix mold and crawl space moisture issues and reduce your carbon footprint—not to mention your heating and cooling bill.
Bora-Foam is the first termite-resistant, expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basements and enclosed crawl spaces.
Insulation helps keep basements and crawl spaces dry, clean and comfortable. Unfortunately, insulations are susceptible to termite infestation and can trap moisture.
Termites love to live, work and eat in comfortable and protected surroundings. All untreated insulations can potentially provide this environment. Most of the U.S. is susceptible to termite activity. It is important that insulation products and systems account for the potential of termite infestation.
Termite-Damaged Untreated Foams
Bora-Foam Shows No Termite Damage
Bora-Foam is an important component in preventing these problems. It is the first termite resistant expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basement and crawl space encapsulation. With 3 mil polyethylene on the front side and 2.5 mil polyester on the back side of the board.
Bora-Foam has been thoroughly tested, is safe for handling and is noncorrosive. And termites hate it.
Bora-Foam is manufactured to Quality Control Program standards monitored by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and recognized by national building codes.
Bora-Foam manufacturers offer product warranties that ensure thermal performance, physical properties and termite resistance.
Bora-Foam has been evaluated for below-grade use by the ICC ES and meets ICC ES AC239 requirements. Please see ICC ES ESR-1006. Bora-Foam can stand up to all industry tests—and has. No other EPS can say that.
Flame retardants are used in the manufacture of EPS and provide an important margin of safety. However, EPS products must be considered combustible and not exposed to sources of ignition.
Enclosing crawl spaces and insulating basements are growing trends. If done properly by a professional, you can fix mold and moisture issues and reduce your carbon footprint—not to mention your heating and cooling bill.
Bora-Foam is the first termite-resistant, expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basements and enclosed crawl spaces.
Insulation helps keep basements and crawl spaces dry, clean and comfortable. Unfortunately, insulations are susceptible to termite infestation and can trap moisture.
Termites love to live, work and eat in comfortable and protected surroundings. All untreated insulations can potentially provide this environment. Most of the U.S. is susceptible to termite activity. It is important that insulation products and systems account for the potential of termite infestation.
Bora-Foam is an important component in preventing these problems. It is the first termite resistant expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basement and crawl space encapsulation. With 3 mil polyethylene on the front side and 2.5 mil polyester on the back side of the board.
Bora-Foam has been thoroughly tested, is safe for handling and is noncorrosive. And termites hate it.
Bora-Foam is manufactured to Quality Control Program standards monitored by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and recognized by national building codes.
Bora-Foam manufacturers offer product warranties that ensure thermal performance, physical properties and termite resistance.
Bora-Foam has been evaluated for below-grade use by the ICC ES and meets ICC ES AC239 requirements. Please see ICC ES ESR-1006. Bora-Foam can stand up to all industry tests—and has. No other EPS can say that.
Flame retardants are used in the manufacture of EPS and provide an important margin of safety. However, EPS products must be considered combustible and not exposed to sources of ignition.
Enclosing crawl spaces and insulating basements are growing trends. If done properly by a professional, you can fix mold and moisture issues and reduce your carbon footprint—not to mention your heating and cooling bill.
Bora-Foam is the first termite-resistant, expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basements and enclosed crawl spaces.
Insulation helps keep basements and crawl spaces dry, clean and comfortable. Unfortunately, insulations are susceptible to termite infestation and can trap moisture.
Termites love to live, work and eat in comfortable and protected surroundings. All untreated insulations can potentially provide this environment. Most of the U.S. is susceptible to termite activity. It is important that insulation products and systems account for the potential of termite infestation.
Termite-Damaged Untreated Foams
Bora-Foam Shows No Termite Damage
Bora-Foam is an important component in preventing these problems. It is the first termite resistant expanded polystyrene insulation designed for basement and crawl space encapsulation. With 3 mil polyethylene on the front side and 2.5 mil polyester on the back side of the board.
Bora-Foam has been thoroughly tested, is safe for handling and is noncorrosive. And termites hate it.
Bora-Foam is manufactured to Quality Control Program standards monitored by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and recognized by national building codes.
Bora-Foam manufacturers offer product warranties that ensure thermal performance, physical properties and termite resistance.
Bora-Foam has been evaluated for below-grade use by the ICC ES and meets ICC ES AC239 requirements. Please see ICC ES ESR-1006. Bora-Foam can stand up to all industry tests—and has. No other EPS can say that.
Flame retardants are used in the manufacture of EPS and provide an important margin of safety. However, EPS products must be considered combustible and not exposed to sources of ignition.