Spray and blown insulation: a trade pulled by grants and costly energy
Insulating homes with spray PUR foam and blown insulation by machine, with grant paperwork handled. Demand is driven by energy prices; payback runs to a few years.

Machine insulation with spray PUR foam and blown insulation (cellulose, mineral wool) for houses, roofs, ceilings, floors, cavities and agricultural and industrial buildings. The insulation is applied by machine and hose, so it reaches where boards cannot and forms no thermal bridges. The service includes advice on the correct build-up and help with grant paperwork for energy savings. Model: jobs priced per square metre or volume, weighted toward demand pulled by energy prices and grant schemes, plus B2B subcontracting for construction firms. Target: homeowners tackling heating bills, construction firms and developers, operators of agricultural and industrial buildings.
Insulation is one of the few fields with a built-in demand engine โ rising energy prices and grant schemes for savings. Spray PUR foam and blown insulation are applied by machine and hose, reaching places boards cannot, so they suit roofs, ceilings, floors and cavities. Homeowners tackle heating bills and the state refunds part of the cost, which lifts demand further and keeps quality installers' calendars full in and before the heating season. Payback for the customer runs to a few years, with energy savings of tens of percent.
๐ฅEnergy prices and grants as a built-in demand engine
Rising energy prices push homeowners to insulate and the state refunds part of the cost through grant schemes for savings. This combination keeps demand high regardless of fashion โ while energy is dear and grants available, quality installers have plenty of work and the customer has a strong reason to invest.



















