Our post and pole setting polyurethane foam is a quick and effective way for setting poles and posts of all sizes, height and weight quickly and structurally.
Our pole setting foam is a hand-mixed polyurethane system that enables contractors to stabilize poles and posts quickly and cost-effectively. The system works by mixing the components together and pouring the mixture into the hole around the perimeter of the pole. The polyurethane quickly expands, filling the annular voids around the pole, then densifies into a rigid structural polyurethane. The result is a foam system that is cured within 25-30 minutes, saving on both labor and time.
The post and pole setting polyurethane system is quick setting, allowing for minimal time for having the pole remain in place before it is secure and stabilized. This system saves contractors significant installation time and money!
Utility Poles
Fence Posts
Lighting Poles
Cures within 25-30 minutes
Lighter and faster than Cement
Our post and pole setting polyurethane foam is a quick and effective way for setting poles and posts of all sizes, height and weight quickly and structurally.
Become a ContractorFind a ContractorOur pole setting foam is a hand-mixed polyurethane system that enables contractors to stabilize poles and posts quickly and cost-effectively. The system works by mixing the components together and pouring the mixture into the hole around the perimeter of the pole. The polyurethane quickly expands, filling the annular voids around the pole, then densifies into a rigid structural polyurethane. The result is a foam system that is cured within 25-30 minutes, saving on both labor and time.
Our post and pole setting polyurethane foam is a quick and effective way for setting poles and posts of all sizes, height and weight quickly and structurally.
Our pole setting foam is a hand-mixed polyurethane system that enables contractors to stabilize poles and posts quickly and cost-effectively. The system works by mixing the components together and pouring the mixture into the hole around the perimeter of the pole. The polyurethane quickly expands, filling the annular voids around the pole, then densifies into a rigid structural polyurethane. The result is a foam system that is cured within 25-30 minutes, saving on both labor and time.