Can Foam (24 oz / 16 lb)
DIY canister application — 3,000 linear feet per 24 oz can at a 1/4″ bead.
Can Foam lets you scale Ag-Tite from full-house projects down to a single crack. The same patented polyurethane chemistry is packaged in 24 oz consumer cans and 16 lb professional canisters. Whether you're finishing off a SprayPod project with hand-touched joints, or your project is small enough that you don't need a rig at all, can foam is the right tool.
Specifications
| Pack sizes | 24 oz can (consumer) and 16 lb canister (pro) |
|---|---|
| Coverage 24 oz | ~3,000 linear feet of 1/4″ bead |
| Coverage 16 lb | Equivalent to ten 24 oz cans (~30,000 linear feet) |
| Pneumatic applicator | Pro-grade for 16 lb canisters |
| Cure time | Tack-free in minutes |
| Application | No spray rig required — DIY |
| Use case | Joints, cracks, small holes, around penetrations |
Key features
- No spray rig required — operator with one canister and applicator
- Same patented chemistry in DIY form factor
- $20-range starting price per can — accessible scope expansion
- Up to 3,000 linear feet of 1/4″ bead per 24 oz can
- 16 lb canister works with pneumatic applicator for pro-speed work
When DIY makes sense
For projects under approximately $1,500 of materials and labor, can foam is more economical than mobilizing a SprayPod or spray rig. Common scope: closing 30-50 joints in an existing barn, sealing around fans and vent penetrations, touching up cracks around door frames.
16 lb pneumatic canister
For high-volume joint work, the 16 lb canister paired with a pneumatic applicator gives one operator can-foam-grade quality at near-pro speed. A single canister covers the equivalent of ten 24 oz cans.
Where it's used
Ready for a project quote?
Tell us about your building — square footage, location, and what you want to accomplish. We'll come back with a real number, recommended foam thickness, and (if you're a US ag producer) an estimate of REAP grant eligibility.