Key Considerations For Choosing A Spray Foam Trailer

13 November 2017
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When you're ready to expand your insulation services, you may be thinking about investing in a trailer for your spray foam supplies. Spray foam insulation trailers come in a couple of different styles and with a lot of different features. Before you invest in a trailer that turns out to be insufficient for your needs (or too much, for that matter), you should understand exactly what you're looking for. Whether you opt for a gooseneck or a bumper-pull trailer, there are some things that you have to consider. Here are the things that you need to understand before you buy.

What Kind Of Work Will You Be Doing?

Before you can effectively choose the right trailer for your needs, you need to think about the type of work you'll be doing with it. After all, working commercial insulation jobs will require more capacity and features than smaller residential ones. That means commercial work demands a larger trailer for greater storage capacity, because you could spray as many as six batches of foam each day in larger scale projects.

Residential projects won't typically need that much storage space. You won't typically be able to spray more than a few batches a day in a residential environment. Residential operations are slower because of the navigation required between rooms to get them done.

What Do You Need To Know About The Reactor?

The reactor is one of the primary components of your trailer. It is responsible for dispensing the two spray foam components in the ratio and volume necessary to create the final foam product. It usually has a series of gauges that make it easier for you to monitor how the system pressure and balance is as you spray. Make sure that the reactor's gauges are easy to read, because you'll need to be able to process what it's telling you in an instant.

What Should You Look For In The Hose?

The hose that comes with the spray foam unit is designed to be heated. That heat is necessary to keep the components in the spray at the right temperature for the chemical reaction that has to happen. The spray foam hose is usually available in one standard length, but you can connect pieces of hose together when needed for longer reach. The last few feet of most hose is made to be more flexible, which makes it easier for you to move the nozzle to reach various areas.

What Is So Important About The Spray Nozzle?

The spray nozzle is far more important than you might think. It's the mechanism that actually combines the components to create the spray foam. It features an internal chamber where the components blend together. When you're choosing your equipment, remember that the chamber can be upgraded and customized, so think about the capacity and response that you need from it when you're making your selection. Your nozzle selection will affect the spread pattern of the spray as well as the flow rate, so choose carefully.

Should You Consider Adding A Generator?

Many people think of power generators as optional or emergency tools. When you're looking for a spray foam trailer, a generator is far more than that. If you don't have a generator as part of your equipment, you'll be left depending on direct power sources. Since you can't always be sure that you'll have access to power on these jobs, investing in the generator as part of the package is well worth the cost. That will ensure that you always have power for your entire system, including the lights and everything.

As you can see, there are many things to consider when you're investing in a trailer for your spray foam operation. Use the information here and the help of a spray foam trailer retailer to help you find the trailer that's right for you with the features that will meet the demands of your jobs.