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What is FillFoam™

Pumped at full volume, FillFoam does not lose volume when pumped in confinement. Without the bi-product of heat, FillFoam is a safe and fast way to fill voids and cavities quickly and with limited access. Unlike Polyurethane that is ‘blown’ with a chemical reaction via water or gas, FillFoam is air blown and then the cells are hardened.

FillFoam™ from Liftech Concrete Leveling is a pre-expanded open cell foam formulated with ideal characteristics for any void filling applications.

• Immune to seasonal changes
• In environments with freezing conditions, FillFoam has air pockets that will absorb expansion from freezing.
• Freezing water can expand by 8%
• In expansive clay environments FillFoam can hold water that can be absorbed back into the soils as needed.
• This can reduce the movement associated with expansive clay soils.
• Safe for the environment
• Does not leach into the ground
• Can absorb unwanted hydro carbons or liquids
• Multiple formulas available to seal or permeate water.
• No Heat is created during installation
• Safe to install at any rate or quantity
• 20 – 60 Cubic yards per hour depending on equipment
• Highly Flowable over 500 ft

• Increases bearing capacity of soils
• An engineered soil replacement.
• FillFoam will not change shape or become over burdened by water.Can absorb water from overburdened soils
• Foam disperses loads in all directions, like throwing a rock into water.
• Concrete will only disperse weight down
• Variable densities on demand on site
• Can weigh as little as 3% the weight of soil
• Very Fast to install large quantities
• Great insulation value and sound barrier
Open Celled
• Will not prevent or interrupt flow of water
• 30% close celled content. Remaining 70% to pass or absorb water
• Hydro-Insensitive / UV-Insensitive
• Variable Densities of 10-55 PSI on site/same material
• Lightweight & Strong
• FillFoam can be re-excavated if necessary

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