GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window & Door
GREAT STUFF PRO™ Window and Door Sell Sheet (885KB PDF)
GREAT STUFF PRO Window & Door Product Information Sheet (107KB PDF)
GREAT STUFF PRO Window & Door Installation Information (310KB PDF)
GREAT STUFF PRO Family Product Brochure (310KB PDF)
GREAT STUFF PRO™ is setting the standard on how windows and doors should be installed. GREAT STUFF PRO Window & Door foam sealant is exclusively formulated to air-seal the gap between a window or door frame and its rough opening. It expands only enough to generate an effective seal, and makes window and door systems more energy efficient. All GREAT STUFF products are polyurethane-based and offer superior performance advantages over latex products
- Available in 20 oz. gun and straw versions.
- Proprietary low-pressure formula guaranteed not to bow or bend window and door frames. This means reduced customer complaints or callbacks.
- Forms a durable, airtight and waterproof bond.
- Quick cure time. Tack free in eight minutes, trims within one hour.
- Paintable, sandable and stainable.
- Repels/deflects water.
- Gun foam re-startable up to 30 days.
- Conforms to ASTM & AAMA standards.
- Affordable price point. One 20 oz. can of Window & Door will foam up to six average sized residential windows (36’ x 60", 3/8" wide gap, and 1" deep).
- Yields same as 13 quart tubes of caulk.
- Provides real insulation value which complements the energy efficiency of the window or door. Greater R-value than chinked fiberglass or caulk.
- Flexible foam seal permits expansion and contraction.
- Soft, pliable foam is forgiving and easier to remove if gap is overfilled. Cured foam can be stuffed back into the gap without trimming.
R&D Testing
GREAT STUFF PRO has gone through rigorous R&D testing and the foam is guaranteed not to bow or bend window and door frames. Window and door manufacturers such as Pella Corporation have tested and endorsed GREAT STUFF PRO Window & Door.
Standards
GREAT STUFF PRO Window & Door meets or exceeds all industry standards for the installation of exterior windows, doors and skylights…
- Industry standard practice for installation of windows states “An installed foam fill shall not distort the frame more than one-sixteenth (0.0625) inch along any side.”
- Will not bow windows or doors — it expands only enough to generate an effective seal.
- American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) guidelines state sashes “Shall operate in either direction with a force not exceeding 30 lbs for residential windows.”
- American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM E-06/ASTM E 2112 — Standard Practice for Installation of Exterior Windows, Doors & Skylights.
Differences Between Latex and GREAT STUFF PRO Polyurethane Foam Sealant
There are two key differences between latex foam and GREAT STUFF PRO polyurethane foam sealant:
- Latex foams are typically "open celled" and, as a result, can take on water. In fact the same properties that allow you to wash latex foam off your hands with water also mean that the cured foam can absorb water. This can cause wood rot or deterioration in areas where wet latex foam is next to wood, such as a window frame. In contrast, GREAT STUFF PRO is closed-cell foam. It forms a water-resistant outer skin when cured.
- Latex foam does not expand. GREAT STUFF PRO expands to thoroughly fill all voids and cavities making it an ideal air-sealant.