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product_id: 11525153
title: "Foam it 602 Polyurethane Spray Foam Insulation Kit"
brand: "foam it green"
price: "3368.86 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 3
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/11525153-foam-it-602-polyurethane-spray-foam-insulation-kit
store_origin: TN
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# Light green foam reduces waste Class I E-84 fire-retardant foam 602 sq ft coverage at 1" thickness Foam it 602 Polyurethane Spray Foam Insulation Kit

**Brand:** foam it green
**Price:** 3368.86 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Seal the deal on comfort and savings—foam like a pro with Foam It 602!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Foam it 602 Polyurethane Spray Foam Insulation Kit by foam it green
- **How much does it cost?** 3368.86 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/11525153-foam-it-602-polyurethane-spray-foam-insulation-kit)

## Best For

- foam it green enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted foam it green brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built-In Safety:** Class I fire-retardant foam meets strict building codes for peace of mind.
- • **Eco-Conscious Choice:** Light green foam formula reduces waste and includes anti-mold protection.
- • **Pro Coverage, One Kit:** Covers approximately 602 sq ft at 1 inch thickness—ideal for large projects.
- • **Maximize Energy Savings:** Seals air leaks with high R-value closed cell foam for superior insulation.
- • **Support When You Need It:** 24/7 expert customer service and detailed video guides ensure pro results.

## Overview

Foam It 602 is a professional-grade polyurethane spray foam insulation kit delivering up to 602 sq ft of 1-inch thick, closed cell, fire-retardant foam. Designed for quick air sealing and superior energy efficiency, it features a light green, anti-mold formula that minimizes waste. The kit includes everything needed for a seamless application, backed by 24/7 customer support and comprehensive instructions, making it a top choice for millennial managers aiming to upgrade their spaces with sustainable, code-compliant insulation.

## Description

Quickly and Easily Insulates & Seals Out Air in 1 Application. Now with Anti-Mold Formula proven to resist Mold growth. Save Money and Energy with High R-value Closed Cell Foam. Provides a seamless air barrier in 1 step. This Kit Provides 602 Square Feet at 1” thickness of Class I E-84 Fire-Retardant Foam that meets building code specs. Includes everything you need to complete your project. Detailed instructions, 24/7 customer support, and plenty of videos make it quick and easy to foam like a pro. Weighs 120 lbs, including steel canisters pressured with nitrogen.

Review: Order ahead, make a plan and prep. Spraying is the easiest part. - TL;DR Kit was awesome, got about 550 sqft, it smelled for awhile but now it is great! Any questions, please leave a comment! EDIT: August 22nd, 2020 I ordered another 2 kits (602) directly from Foam It Green (used the $50 coupon code they send you but you have to pay for shipping... for some reason, it still ended up cheaper). This time, I had to spray foam about 500 sqft but at 2 inches so I needed 2 kits. I received a phone call from the shipping company confirming shipment and delivery times. Received my kits, opened them up to check for any damage and left them in my toasty garage until 2 days before spray. A day before spraying, I moved them to my slightly cooler basement and cleaned all my walls with a stiff brush and vacuum. On spray day, I hydrated and tested my mixture before spraying on my walls. I had to take 3 breaks due to the heat (it was 90+ outside and no AC in the basement). I constantly shook my tanks and after 4+ hours of spraying, I had some left over foam that I used in my crawl space. Once again, I got close to the promised 600 sqft and spraying was easy... my finger though is still numb from pulling that trigger (2 weeks later). Will buy again when I work on the last 1/3 of my basement! Ok, so I’ve read a lot of reviews on several different closed cell spray foam kits and all of them had their ups and downs. Lately, I’ve seen several negative reviews about this kit but I took the risk and got the 602. I liked how the color indicators tell you whether component A or B is working or not. For me, the kit was awesome and it worked so well and got close to the 600sqft as promised. So here is the full review as I explain my process of insulating my basement walls (roughly 180 sqft) and rim joists. I was also planning on spraying at least 2 inches of foam, if not more, so the entire kit would be used at 3 inches. • Order the kit at least 2-3 weeks ahead of time. If anything is broken, you can give customer service a call. My kit was fine and luckily I didn’t have to call. I did read the instructions and I was able to keep my tanks in the garage where it is a toasty 78-80F. • Prepare your areas. About a couple of days before actual spraying, clean your walls/rim joints/ceiling. Use a stiff brush and vacuum the area completely. The area I was spraying previously had fiberglass insulation (R7) and a ton of seeds/acorns from mice that got in from some unknown area of the basement. Cleaning for me took days! • A day before spraying, I took the tanks to the basement to let them equilibrate to room temperature. My basement was about 76F. I also put down drop cloths on the floor (DO THIS!) and I put nozzles in areas of the basement where I knew I would be stopping for more than 20 seconds (the kit says 30 seconds but the foam cured so fast, it was more like 20 seconds for me). I also put my tanks on a cart so that I could wheel them around to minimize lifting them (they are heavy) and kept them off the ground. • Spray day! Put all of your safety gear on. Get super cheap goggles (not safety glasses), a really good respirator, full Tyvek suit with hood, a cheap hat, Tyvek shoe covers and extra nitrile gloves (you can find good 8mil orange ones on desertcart). Depending on how much you need to spray, hydrate before and go to the bathroom! To use this 602 kit, it took me 2-2.5hrs straight without stopping. • Actual spraying: Shake canisters for 60sec! This is a must! I rocked back and forth, shook up and down and it was exhausting with all my PPE on. Before putting the nozzle on, always test into a waste container. If it turns green and hard within 20-30 seconds, slap that nozzle on and spray. I opted not to use the fan tip as I wanted more control and better coverage. Controlling the spray is rather difficult early on, not to mention that when the foam comes out, it sprays and dribbles a lot onto the floor. I think I lost a good 25 sqft in just foam dribble from the nozzle. I followed the videos and started with my rim joists as it was higher than the walls (the kit says if you need to spray ceilings or similar, start there first). Starting with rim joists also allowed me to make mistakes if they were to be made (as I wouldn’t see it). While the rim joists were curing, I sprayed around the studs of my walls and then filled in the middle. Slow and steady was best and there was no need to rush. If sprayed correctly, the foam rises after 10-20 seconds and emits some heat. Once I was done with all my walls, I sprayed an extra inch on my rim joists and went back to my walls for the 2nd layer, paying more attention to areas that had gaps and crevices like other users had commented on. Once the 2nd layer was finished, I didn’t wait the full 10 minutes to cure and added a 3rd spray, again, paying attention to areas that had gaps and crevices. Once I was done, follow instructions on how to empty tanks. • Some key notes: o Shake! Constantly shake your tanks. I shook them after every inch layer. Towards the end, I shook them in between, even for just 10 seconds. o It smells, even with a respirator! I had to stop any other work in my basement for a good 1.5hr. I did not have good ventilation down there and I put my air purifier (IQair MG) on high (which ran for a solid 2-3 days straight just in case). o Drop cloths! The kit doesn’t tell you but the foam just constantly dribbles out of the nozzle. o It will never be even but even 1-1.5inch uneven was better than my fiberglass insulation! o I lost feeling to my index finger (trigger finger) since pulling on the trigger took some substantial force over an extended period of time with no breaks. I sprayed on the 14th and I’m just getting feeling back now. This is why I gave it 4 stars for comfort because my finger is still uncomfortable! o Cutting the foam was pretty easy. I had a serrated insulation blade (for rockwool) and it easily cut the foam in areas where I over sprayed.
Review: Inferior Kit, horrible "customer Intergation" - Be careful buying from this company. 1) The Kits never give you the actual coverage. 2) The design of the spray gun is flaky and can result in one tank emptying before the other and spraying uneven leaving an absolute mess out of the walls. 3) Their customer service is more like a "customer integration" when called. They will ask you million leading questions to prove that it was you and not their cheap defective kit. Their manual and operating guide is filled with disclaimers to cover themselves in case the kit doesn't do what it should do. I truly hated working with these folks and after spending $800 they treated me like a lair as soon as I contacted their customer service "Linda AKA the customer interrogator" who doubted me from the first minute. desertcart is investigating the methodology they use to get you on the phone and prove that you did something wrong if the foam is not producing the results anticipated. they ask to visit your site if you ask for money back or send the 100 pound plus tanks back to them for "testing" at your cost...incredible!!!! I ended up completing my project by buying another product called "two component Polyurethane" from another company, and actually got an expanding foam insulation covering the square footage it advertises. What a concept!! Foam it green may be called green since it brings in lots of money to this company. I never got my money back even partially..This is an inferior kit to others and would not buy again.

## Features

- Quickly Seals Out Air & Insulates
- 17 Free Extras with Orders Over $250
- Light Green Foam Reduces Waste
- Appr. 602 square feet at 1 inch thick of cured foam
- 24/7 Customer Support

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00597CCUU |
| Brand Name | Foam It Green |
| Coverage | 602 square feet at 1 inch thick |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (89) |
| Item Weight | 120 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Foam it Green |
| Material Type | Polyethylene (PE), Polyurethane |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Foam It Green
- **Manufacturer:** Foam it Green
- **Material:** Polyethylene (PE), Polyurethane

## Images

![Foam it 602 Polyurethane Spray Foam Insulation Kit - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71-yH6ZOPGL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What percentage shrinkage is there after two years? Thank you.**
A: I've been using several of their products for nearly 10 years.  2lb closed cell, 1lb open, and slow rise close cell foam.  If you do not want to experience shrinkage, follow the directions very carefully and apply in 1 in lifts.  Keeping in mind that after the first lift you have created a vapor and insulation barrier that can cause the foam to overheat.  That is when you can cause all kinds of issues, including shrinkage if you apply too much.  I start on one side of the room and work my way around several times to do a full cavity fill in the end.  I was just in my crawl space under the stairs two days ago and was looking at my first job of filling in the area over the sills. That was 10 years ago and no shrinkage for 14"x11.5"x10" for each cavity using a fast rise closed cell.  It's not a huge area, so I had to stop and wait for each round, good thing they give you more than enough spray tips in the box.  I used the slow rise in existing 1/2 height basement walls, again doing it in several lifts.

**Q: Q medidaa de envío tiene.**
A: Lousy product.... shady company. Stay away!

**Q: I have a log cabin and have studded out the inside walls.  Is it better to use closed or open cell foam insulation?**
A: Hello and thank you for your interest in Foam It Green!We always recommend starting with closed cell foam, which will stop both air and moisture penetration and provide a high starting insulation value of R-7 per inch.  Open cell foam by itself will stop most of the air movement, but won't stop moisture penetration or prevent condensation from forming inside your walls, and provides an insulation value of R-3.6 per inch.You can use closed cell foam in combination with open cell.  The amount of closed cell foam you'll need will depend on where the home is located and what your goals are for the project.We'd be happy to help you determine the amount of foam you'll need to make your log cabin energy efficient and comfortable.  Just give us a call at 800-516-0949.Thanks!Linda

**Q: I am insulating a remodeled attic turned bedroom. I was told I needed a 3inch layer. How is this determined while spraying and is this correct?**
A: As Otto said, It is a little messy, and you do need the respirator and full suit, and yes use some brown paper on the floor. Watch the videos on you tube to get the best idea how to spray with the least mess. I did it in a crawl space and then on my back for a ceiling. But the question is a 3 inch layer correct? for each inch, you get r7, so for 3 inches you'll get r20.x

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Order ahead, make a plan and prep. Spraying is the easiest part.
*by K***T on August 22, 2019*

TL;DR Kit was awesome, got about 550 sqft, it smelled for awhile but now it is great! Any questions, please leave a comment! EDIT: August 22nd, 2020 I ordered another 2 kits (602) directly from Foam It Green (used the $50 coupon code they send you but you have to pay for shipping... for some reason, it still ended up cheaper). This time, I had to spray foam about 500 sqft but at 2 inches so I needed 2 kits. I received a phone call from the shipping company confirming shipment and delivery times. Received my kits, opened them up to check for any damage and left them in my toasty garage until 2 days before spray. A day before spraying, I moved them to my slightly cooler basement and cleaned all my walls with a stiff brush and vacuum. On spray day, I hydrated and tested my mixture before spraying on my walls. I had to take 3 breaks due to the heat (it was 90+ outside and no AC in the basement). I constantly shook my tanks and after 4+ hours of spraying, I had some left over foam that I used in my crawl space. Once again, I got close to the promised 600 sqft and spraying was easy... my finger though is still numb from pulling that trigger (2 weeks later). Will buy again when I work on the last 1/3 of my basement! Ok, so I’ve read a lot of reviews on several different closed cell spray foam kits and all of them had their ups and downs. Lately, I’ve seen several negative reviews about this kit but I took the risk and got the 602. I liked how the color indicators tell you whether component A or B is working or not. For me, the kit was awesome and it worked so well and got close to the 600sqft as promised. So here is the full review as I explain my process of insulating my basement walls (roughly 180 sqft) and rim joists. I was also planning on spraying at least 2 inches of foam, if not more, so the entire kit would be used at 3 inches. • Order the kit at least 2-3 weeks ahead of time. If anything is broken, you can give customer service a call. My kit was fine and luckily I didn’t have to call. I did read the instructions and I was able to keep my tanks in the garage where it is a toasty 78-80F. • Prepare your areas. About a couple of days before actual spraying, clean your walls/rim joints/ceiling. Use a stiff brush and vacuum the area completely. The area I was spraying previously had fiberglass insulation (R7) and a ton of seeds/acorns from mice that got in from some unknown area of the basement. Cleaning for me took days! • A day before spraying, I took the tanks to the basement to let them equilibrate to room temperature. My basement was about 76F. I also put down drop cloths on the floor (DO THIS!) and I put nozzles in areas of the basement where I knew I would be stopping for more than 20 seconds (the kit says 30 seconds but the foam cured so fast, it was more like 20 seconds for me). I also put my tanks on a cart so that I could wheel them around to minimize lifting them (they are heavy) and kept them off the ground. • Spray day! Put all of your safety gear on. Get super cheap goggles (not safety glasses), a really good respirator, full Tyvek suit with hood, a cheap hat, Tyvek shoe covers and extra nitrile gloves (you can find good 8mil orange ones on Amazon). Depending on how much you need to spray, hydrate before and go to the bathroom! To use this 602 kit, it took me 2-2.5hrs straight without stopping. • Actual spraying: Shake canisters for 60sec! This is a must! I rocked back and forth, shook up and down and it was exhausting with all my PPE on. Before putting the nozzle on, always test into a waste container. If it turns green and hard within 20-30 seconds, slap that nozzle on and spray. I opted not to use the fan tip as I wanted more control and better coverage. Controlling the spray is rather difficult early on, not to mention that when the foam comes out, it sprays and dribbles a lot onto the floor. I think I lost a good 25 sqft in just foam dribble from the nozzle. I followed the videos and started with my rim joists as it was higher than the walls (the kit says if you need to spray ceilings or similar, start there first). Starting with rim joists also allowed me to make mistakes if they were to be made (as I wouldn’t see it). While the rim joists were curing, I sprayed around the studs of my walls and then filled in the middle. Slow and steady was best and there was no need to rush. If sprayed correctly, the foam rises after 10-20 seconds and emits some heat. Once I was done with all my walls, I sprayed an extra inch on my rim joists and went back to my walls for the 2nd layer, paying more attention to areas that had gaps and crevices like other users had commented on. Once the 2nd layer was finished, I didn’t wait the full 10 minutes to cure and added a 3rd spray, again, paying attention to areas that had gaps and crevices. Once I was done, follow instructions on how to empty tanks. • Some key notes: o Shake! Constantly shake your tanks. I shook them after every inch layer. Towards the end, I shook them in between, even for just 10 seconds. o It smells, even with a respirator! I had to stop any other work in my basement for a good 1.5hr. I did not have good ventilation down there and I put my air purifier (IQair MG) on high (which ran for a solid 2-3 days straight just in case). o Drop cloths! The kit doesn’t tell you but the foam just constantly dribbles out of the nozzle. o It will never be even but even 1-1.5inch uneven was better than my fiberglass insulation! o I lost feeling to my index finger (trigger finger) since pulling on the trigger took some substantial force over an extended period of time with no breaks. I sprayed on the 14th and I’m just getting feeling back now. This is why I gave it 4 stars for comfort because my finger is still uncomfortable! o Cutting the foam was pretty easy. I had a serrated insulation blade (for rockwool) and it easily cut the foam in areas where I over sprayed.

### ⭐ Inferior Kit, horrible "customer Intergation"
*by D***S on October 11, 2014*

Be careful buying from this company. 1) The Kits never give you the actual coverage. 2) The design of the spray gun is flaky and can result in one tank emptying before the other and spraying uneven leaving an absolute mess out of the walls. 3) Their customer service is more like a "customer integration" when called. They will ask you million leading questions to prove that it was you and not their cheap defective kit. Their manual and operating guide is filled with disclaimers to cover themselves in case the kit doesn't do what it should do. I truly hated working with these folks and after spending $800 they treated me like a lair as soon as I contacted their customer service "Linda AKA the customer interrogator" who doubted me from the first minute. Amazon is investigating the methodology they use to get you on the phone and prove that you did something wrong if the foam is not producing the results anticipated. they ask to visit your site if you ask for money back or send the 100 pound plus tanks back to them for "testing" at your cost...incredible!!!! I ended up completing my project by buying another product called "two component Polyurethane" from another company, and actually got an expanding foam insulation covering the square footage it advertises. What a concept!! Foam it green may be called green since it brings in lots of money to this company. I never got my money back even partially..This is an inferior kit to others and would not buy again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to use - follow instructions for safety and success
*by K***N on April 9, 2020*

We saved 24% on our heating bill this last winter after using this to seal up our crawlspace in our 1880s house, with air leaks in the sill plates and brick and stone foundation walls. The product makes an excellent airtight seal and provides good insulation value. This kit covered approximately 400 square feet in a single thick layer. Very happy with the results. The instructions make it very clear that temperature of the product and temperature of the target area are critical. By sticking to these instructions, my installation went well. I even opened a heating duct temporarily to raise the temperature of our crawlspace walls to enable the installation. I spent a lot of time cleaning dust, spider webs, etc from the walls so the foam would adhere properly - much more time than it took to spray the foam. It is tricky while wearing goggles, to see if the mix is perfect - it can be the correct color but still gooey. This only happened for the first few seconds of use, and I probably should have sprayed more product into a cardboard box as a test until the mix established itself. I used almost all the included nozzles because I had to stop and move the tanks as I worked around the perimeter and internal walls of our crawlspace. You have to change nozzles after 30 seconds of not spraying. You're going to make a mess. Get a tyvek suit that has included booties (the included suit did not). Improper mixing also happened at the end of the capacity, obviously because one of the two components ran out, and the other didn't have anything to mix with. It is obvious when you are running out. So a small amount of material at the end took longer to cure, but eventually did. Disposing of the excess component was a pain, however, as it requires materials to neutralize the component you have left, and in my case took several large boxes to contain all the material. The instructions state that you should not put on too much material at once (too thick) or it can overheat during curing and cause a fire. It was not clear that this exothermic reaction would occur while neutralizing one of the components. I went slowly and had no problem even though I sprayed the extra into a cardboard box. Read about, think about, and prepare for disposal of extra material and the empty tanks before you undertake your project. Ventilation is vital. Use a recommended respirator. In an enclosed space such as a crawlspace, fumes can displace oxygen. Be careful. Follow the instructions carefully and this product will delight you. I'm very happy with the results.

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