Thursday, September 15, 2011

Touch n' Foam Review and Giveaway


It's that time of year where we turn off the AC and open the windows.  I love this time of year, but it won't be long until we will be closing those window and doors on the cold winter weather.  This is the perfect time to be concentrating on making the house weather tight.  It is an awful feeling to think about the cool air coming in all the tiny little crooks and crannies.  
This is where Touch n' Foam comes in.  They have three great products to help make your home more efficient in the heating and cooling department.  These foam sealants come in very handy spray cans and provided straws to really get into the cracks and holes.  
they carry the Max Fill for the big jobs this foam has maximum expanding power.  Then their is the mimimum expanding sealant for small jobs and No warp for windows and doors that won't bow or warp Frames or Jams.  
Check out this neat video of the products in action:


I like how easy the products are to use they are really user friendly.  I was worried the foam would shoot out to fast or be hard to control but that was not the case.  It was easy to get it in just the right spot and with just the right amount of foam.  

Wanna hear some good news?  Touch n' Foam is offering one Learning to be Thrifty viewer a chance to try out the same three products I mentioned earlier.




Disclaimer:  The company did provide me with three cans of Touch n' Foam for review purposes, the opinions in this review are my own and were not influenced by the company.

6 comments:

  1. I've got some spots in my garage that the Max Fill would be great for!

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  2. I need the No Warp for my dining room window. It's one we haven't replaced yet & it isn't sealed down one side!

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  3. I would love to try the home seal!
    Angela Michels
    lilsweeper76 at yahoo dot com

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  4. On the website I found that it is paintable and sandable! Very cool!
    Angela Michels
    lilsweeper76 at yahoo dot com

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  5. Would love to try this out...I live in an old house and we have alot of cracks that we could use this product on!

    primitivestitches @ yahoo.com

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