NZGrower I November 2021

Page 74

WHAT'S NEW

NZFOAM TO THE RESCUE Heating is expensive. However, transforming an old or new shed into a dry, temperaturecontrolled, commercially viable building has proved possible with NZFoam. Spray polyurethane foam has been in New Zealand for 40 years and is the preferred insulation product globally. Foam’s rediscovery and redevelopment came out of director Chris Haughey’s frustration and dogged determination to find a solution for inefficient buildings, without the shortfalls of other products. Along with Rob Leach and his crew, with headquarters in Canterbury and a hub in Auckland, the team service from Cape Reinga to Bluff, working with builders and architects for renovations and new builds. Water and air tight, it keeps out all outside contaminants, is safe, environmentally sound and completely inert – with no off-gassing or formaldehyde. It’s made from 22% renewable and recycled content including sustainable soy-based oil and plastic bottles. “It is completely self-extinguishing. Data sheets and fire tests are incorporated as part of the CodeMark industry standard.” Chris says. NZFoam has one of the highest R-values on the market. Sprayed on, with no gaps or corners, it goes around any curve or corner, never moving or sagging over time. Foam can be also used on building exteriors, if painted, and under wooden floors in any ground condition – and is adhesive to concrete and steel.

Lance Roper and Chris Haughey at the Roper & Son shed in Lincoln

For David Waddy of Scargill in North Canterbury, NZFoam mitigated the expense of a new roof in his woolshed. With the water-tight, damp-proof solution, sheep now stay dry – even in extreme weather. Nigel Reith of Rakaia Hub Potato Storage facilities says foam has economically transformed his business in regards to running costs and quality control.

Foam requires no maintenance and has a zero-lifecycle cost, lasting the life-time of the building Lance Roper’s Selwyn onion farm now stores product onsite in a converted chicken shed, cutting costs, thanks to the temperature-controlled environment heated and cooled by NZFoam and Snow Temp air conditioning. And a Palmerston North deer shed produces half a tonne of fodder daily, with the NZFoam solution at the helm. “Foam requires no maintenance and has a zero-lifecycle cost, lasting the life-time of the building.” “We confidently offer a 25-year plus guarantee for optimum performance and commit to bettering client expectations as to what spray foam insulation can achieve.”

Rakaia Hub is a storage facility for potatoes, tulip bulbs etc

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To learn more visit www.convertmyshed.co.nz or www.nzfoam.co.nz


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NZFoam – NZFoam to the rescue

6min
pages 74-76

Premier – New Totam Seeds tomato varieties available

2min
page 73

UPL – Quality for effective slug control in all growing

2min
page 72

DryGair – DryGair promises to reduce greenhouse

2min
pages 70-71

Onions NZ Inc

3min
pages 66-67

Grower nitrogen fertiliser practices: Sustainable

6min
pages 56-59

Vegetables NZ Inc

3min
pages 64-65

Process Vegetables NZ

2min
page 60

Workplace Assessors: Making a real difference to training and development

5min
pages 46-48

New Code of Practice for vegetated buffer strips

4min
pages 53-55

Vegetable growers the foundation of food security and wellbeing in NZ

2min
pages 42-43

Pandemic prompts pesto producer to go-local

5min
pages 30-33

Weird and wonderful produce box reducing food waste

6min
pages 38-41

Hinemoa Quality Producers get proactive with Farm Environment Plans

5min
pages 34-37

Regenerative agriculture: the leading edge of land management

7min
pages 26-29

Lockdown mission for tomato grower

5min
pages 22-25

Bumpy start to the season for Waikato asparagus growers

5min
pages 17-19

Joy found in successful delivery of research

4min
pages 14-16

Industry connection a highlight for scholarship recipient

3min
pages 20-21

President’s Word: Change can be hard

5min
pages 4-5

The Chief Executive: Growing out of adversity

3min
pages 6-7

Natural resources and environment

4min
pages 8-9

On-farm biosecurity series: Vehicles and machinery

3min
pages 10-11
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