If you’re planning a home upgrade in 2025, there’s a big change you need to know about. Starting January 1, 2025, spray foam insulation products that use hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) will be banned from production across the U.S. That includes Kansas. As a homeowner or contractor, it’s important to understand how this regulation affects insulation projects—and why now’s the time to choose an experienced, eco-conscious team like Advanced Seal Kansas.
What’s Changing and Why?
HFCs are synthetic blowing agents used to expand spray foam during application. While they’ve been widely used for years, they’re now recognized as high-impact greenhouse gases. That’s why the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is enforcing a federal ban to reduce climate-damaging emissions and encourage the adoption of safer alternatives like HFOs (hydrofluoroolefins).
At Advanced Seal Kansas, we’ve already embraced HFO-based formulations that meet 2025 standards and deliver exceptional thermal performance without harming the environment.
What It Means for Kansas Homes and Businesses
Whether you’re looking to insulate a barn in Dodge City or need attic insulation in Kansas, the move away from HFCs is a good thing. Next-generation HFO spray foam provides:
- Superior air sealing and moisture resistance
- Lower global warming potential
- Long-term energy savings
Plus, switching now helps avoid last-minute rushes as outdated products leave the market.
We’re ready to help you future-proof your building with insulation that’s compliant, efficient and designed for Kansas’s unique weather patterns.
Avoiding Delays and Compliance Issues
Some contractors may still be using HFC-based foam in 2024, but come January, those products will no longer be legal to install. Choosing a certified, up-to-date team like ours ensures you won’t have to worry about compliance, rework or inspection issues down the road.
We’ve already transitioned to the next-gen foam systems and trained our team on the safest and most efficient application techniques. That means a smoother experience for you—and peace of mind that your building is up to code.
How to Prepare for the 2025 Regulation Shift
Here’s what you can do:
- Ask your insulation contractor what kind of foam they’re using
- Make sure they’re familiar with the 2025 EPA guidelines
- Book your project early to avoid product or scheduling delays
Get Ahead of the HFC Phase-Out with Advanced Seal Kansas
We’ve built our reputation on trust, performance and service that goes the extra mile. Our team serves residential, commercial and agricultural customers throughout the state with expert spray foam insulation in Kansas that’s ready for the future.
As the 2025 HFC phase-down takes effect, our commitment to energy-efficient, environmentally safe insulation only gets stronger. We’ve got the tools, training and products to keep your property warm in winter, cool in summer and efficient year-round.
Request a free quote and find out how we can help you make the switch to a smarter, safer spray foam system—before the deadline hits.
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