Is it Worth the Money? Froth-Pak Sealant 200 Spray Foam Insulation

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  • Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
  • I bought this Froth-Pak 200 and tested it out for you, So you can see if it's something you want to buy and use yourself. This is their 200 soft kit closed cell insulation. It's a DIY friendly spray foam kit made to help seal the gaps and fill your wall cavities so everything is air tight and well insulated.
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    I have done a lot of research on these kits and I decided to go with Froth-Pak specifically because they seemed to be the larger brand name and had better reviews overall. Also the projected sqft of spray per dollar was on the better value side. None of the kits are "cheap" by any means, they all seem to be around $300 and up. So no matter what kit or brand you decide on you can plan to spend a few hundred at minimum.
    The set up was very easy, just like it said. No tricks, straight forward. Just a couple things to look out for or pay attention to. I noted them in the video after I sprayed the whole contents. It is a very diy friendly kit and can be easy to get the swing of it. I'd say the biggest thing I learned was changing out my tips more frequently and making sure the bottles are all the way open. Other than that everything else was as I expected. The spray stuck to the vertical surfaces very well. The foam really did harden within 30+ seconds. It expanded very well, almost too well in some areas.
    I'd say overall it was a success. I'd like to use another kit in the future for sure and I know I'd be even more successful the next time. But for my first go at it it came out just as I wanted. I'll list a couple Spray Foam kits below for you.
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    Froth Pak 650 Spray Foam Kit-
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  • @edbrackin
    @edbrackin Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for taking the bullet for the rest of us who were wondering about options.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому

      lol. Yeah. It was fun to try out. But I wish I could have gotten a lot more out of it. Worked as I expected though as far as how the foam grabs, expands and sets. You’re just paying a premium price to do it yourself.

  • @user-vn6hi2bi3g
    @user-vn6hi2bi3g Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the demo and now I know to pass on the DIY larger than a rattlecan spray foam products. Once again thanks for taking the time to make the video. Ray Stormont

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому

      Your very welcome. I was hoping to show people what they can realistically expect when buying one of these kits and how it actually works when you’re applying it.

  • @raphaelsanchez4797
    @raphaelsanchez4797 18 днів тому +1

    Very helpful video. Thank you for doing this.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  18 днів тому

      Your welcome. It was fun to use and finally see first hand how it all works.

  • @donny6016
    @donny6016 Місяць тому +1

    Great video, I used cans that were 10 years pass expiration and they sprayed fine. I also wish i switched out my tips more because i also had single component spray and it was always random and should have just changed the tip. Brake cleaner is great to clean the foam when wet, spray BC down the tips of needed or let them soak in BC. Also, to remind the group this is the 200 sealant and not the 210 insulation...... The differences idk.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому +1

      Awesome info!! Yes the 200, 210 & 650, green box , red box …. All apparently different. The boxes say for sealing or for insulating. They seem to all preform the same as far as how the foam comes out and sprays. I just think they give you more coverage per their defined “board feet”.
      I do like the cans for a lot of jobs. I always know what to expect with those. I may try one of the 12/24 can kits that come with the spray gun nozzle. Those look fun and maybe get some better control and can pace myself. I felt like once I charged those lines with the two tanks I had to go go go.

  • @arthurn9237
    @arthurn9237 28 днів тому +1

    OH AND I WANTED TO SEE HOW THOS STUFF WORKS WITH THE FXN SPRAY TIP TO COVER THE AREA BETWIXT THA 2X4s

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  28 днів тому

      Yeah, I didn’t do much of that. I want to try another pack on a small project and I’ll use the fan spray

  • @jeffbosch6319
    @jeffbosch6319 Місяць тому +1

    How do you think this would work on a metal shed? I'm getting a 10' x 14' DYI shed

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому

      It would work good. Both would get the froth pack 650. The froth pack 200 I got was mainly for sealing stuff. The 650 pack will cover more and give you more of the full wall spray insulation.

  • @rossweaver2128
    @rossweaver2128 8 днів тому +1

    How many sq foot do you believe it would do? I have a former back porch that we built the house on to and want to use it on the bottom of deck to seal up from house.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  8 днів тому

      It did about 250+ of linear feet I’d say. I mainly used the straight stream nozzle and I was able to go around this whole perimeter of a 1,900sqft building.

  • @seephor
    @seephor Місяць тому +1

    Was it worth the $400 though? Seems like you could have got a similar result using the cans that work in the gun for much cheaper?

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому +4

      I was thinking about using the cans system, but after doing a lot of video and review research it looked like the way the foam set up wasn’t as thick on a single pass and the cost wasn’t extremely different to offset the chance. So I was about to purchase a set of the cans that had the same or close too board feet of spray but ended up going with Froth-Pack since it was a better product in my opinion. I didn’t want to spend $250-300 on a sub par foam and not just pay the $380-399 on a quality one.
      I may try one of the can system on a small wall that I plan on insulating in the attic though. If I do I’ll definitely make a video on it to show just how good or bad it is

    • @seephor
      @seephor Місяць тому +2

      @@FortKnoxCo That makes sense if you used the Froth-Pak as insulation but to my eye, it looks like much of it was just wasted where as with the can system, you could have been much more precise on where the foam went and would probably need much much less to achieve the same air stop. Just my thoughts, maybe I'm not seeing it the same way. Great video though on the process. It's invaluable for anyone wanting to try this out themselves. This solution would be perfect on a basement wall where you get moisture coming through before you framed over it. The closed cell actually blocks moisture where as the open cell stuff sort of sucks it up like a sponge.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому

      @@seephor I get what you’re saying. Yeah for just sealing corners you could probably get that sealing effect with either system so why not save a little money. The spray cans looked like you could have more time and control possible. I still want to try them out and see for myself.
      I mainly wanted to use one of these products I’ve seen but actually show maybe the not so good side of doing it yourself. Just how easy or hard they really are , or maybe they are just as user friendly as the other videos show them
      Out to be. I feel like you can learn more about something when it doesn’t go as planned sometimes.

    • @_TraMor
      @_TraMor Місяць тому +1

      The boardfeet claim they make on the insulation foam is purely aspirational. I had to use 3 whole packs at $1k a piece for what should have been a 1 pack and done job. My take on it is that you'll actually save money paying someone to do the work when yields are no where near correct.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому

      @@_TraMor I agree. I don’t think I got as much out of it as I expected. Especially since I was just shooting it in the corners and not actually sprain the hole inside of the wall cavities. I don’t think I would’ve gotten 200 square feet of wall coverage like that. I know if you read the fine details it will sometimes say board is calculated not necessarily by 1” x 12” but more like 2”x 4” wide. So if you’re not looking closely, it may be a little bit deceiving. Overall, I feel like it’s still accomplished what I wanted, but I obviously paid a little bit of a premium to play around with some foam.

  • @arthurn9237
    @arthurn9237 28 днів тому +1

    ☝️AT THE COST OF THIS PRODUCT ☝️ WHY WASTE THAT FIRST SQUIRT JUST START THE PROCESS N BE DUN WITH IT WHO CARES IF THERES A SPOT THAT'S NOT PUUURRRFIK

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  28 днів тому

      The initial spray isn’t too much but I get what you’re saying, get every inch out of it at this price.

  • @braddeyoung8701
    @braddeyoung8701 Місяць тому +1

    From my personal experience with this type of spray foam system, no it's not worth the money.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому +1

      I’d say I agree for the most part. It did what I thought it would. But wasn’t as fun to use or covering what I had hoped. You pay a premium for this stuff. If you’re going to DIY a whole home and fill the walls…. I would look into a company to do it for you. If you want to spray one wall or maybe a shed then maybe use one of these boxes.

  • @bobbray9666
    @bobbray9666 Місяць тому +1

    Cans would be easier and cheaper for just sealing, unless you have a lot to do. Definitely not worth using for insulating wall cavities.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому

      Yeah I was thinking the same thing. This Froth-Pack specifically says it’s for sealing and filling gaps,etc. so that’s why I chose the green box 200. But I believe the red boxes are set up a little different with the intent to spray full walls.
      I may use a can system in the future to try it out for comparison. I plan on adding some insulation in the attic where the living space is separated from the area above the garage.

    • @bobbray9666
      @bobbray9666 Місяць тому +2

      @@FortKnoxCo If using a bunch of cans, the cans that need a separately purchased gun (Great Stuff Pro) work better since you don't need to hold the can upside down. They also allow you to use the same can for up to 30 days after it has been initially used because the seal is at the gun tip.

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  Місяць тому

      @@bobbray9666 that’s a good idea. I need to check out some other options on the next project.

  • @AnthonyPamelaJimenez
    @AnthonyPamelaJimenez 10 днів тому +1

    You talk way too much

    • @FortKnoxCo
      @FortKnoxCo  10 днів тому

      💯 I appreciate the feed back.

  • @michaelarcher4643
    @michaelarcher4643 7 днів тому +1

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