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Eco Options.

The Eco Options program can help you make better choices to reduce your impact on the environment.

The Eco Options program can help you make better choices to reduce your impact on the environment.

When browsing our products, be sure to look for the Eco Options filter to see qualifying products.

Sealing and insulating can improve the sustainability of your home.

Depending on the size and age of your home, sealing and insulating can exceed the boundaries of a DIY project. While homeowners may want to contract a professional to do the job, stainability-minded homeowners should know about the latest product enhancements so that they can use safe and sustainable products to seal and insulate their homes.

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DAP has optimized its premium one and two-component Touch‘n Foam® Professional spray foam products to provide superior insulating properties and lessen the impact on the environment with a lower global warming potential (GWP). Their reformulated foam kits, like DAP Touch n Foam® Sealant Kit, were developed to meet changing hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) regulatory requirements in low-pressure polyurethane spray foams, effectively making a huge reduction in the carbon footprint of the product itself.

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By sealing air leaks around your home and adding insulation, you can increase comfort, save energy and lower utility bills.  

Buildings, including homes, account for 18 percent of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions. Insulation can help reduce energy usage and help move Canada towards net zero emissions by 2050. A well-sealed home, with the right amount of insulation, can help homeowners save on their monthly energy bills. 

Sealing and insulating your home is a two-part project. First, check for and seal any leaks. When checking for leaks, you want to inspect the outer walls, windows, doors, and other openings. Second, add insulation. When adding insulation, be sure to check attics, floors over crawlspaces and basements. A great place to start the hunt for leaks is with the windows in your home.