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GE Window & Door Foam

WON’T WARP OR BOW

Window & Door Insulating Foam fills gaps around windows or doors at a low pressure, which won’t warp, bow, or bend frames. While still maintaining an airtight bond, the foam allows for typical expansion and contraction. Other foams might exert too much pressure on the window and door frames, causing damage.

REPELS WATER

Latex foam is typically open-cell, meaning it can absorb water, leaving the area vulnerable to water damage. Water absorption can cause rot and mold issues in places where the soaked foam is next to wood. Window & Door Foam’s closed-cell technology repels water, helping prevent rot and mold.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

  • Saves energy: reduces drafts
  • Conforms to AAMA #812-04 specs
  • High R-5 insulation value

Saves Energy
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