Spray foam contractors need reliable, correctly sized equipment that can actually make them money in the field. This page helps you compare spray foam machines, guns, hoses, and full packages, and then get financing in place so you can start or scale your business fast.
Why the right spray foam equipment matters
Choosing the right equipment up front affects foam quality, job speed, and how much repair headache you deal with later. Underpowered machines, mismatched hoses, or worn-out used rigs cost you far more in callbacks and downtime than you save on the price tag.
When you match your equipment to the type of work you do—attics and walls, roofs, concrete lifting, or coatings—you get smoother installs, fewer clogs, and a rig that consistently hits your yield numbers.
Types of spray foam equipment we offer
We help contractors source and finance a wide range of professional-grade equipment, including:
- Proportioners and spray foam machines for residential and commercial work
- Transfer pumps, heated hoses, and hose reels sized for your production needs
- Spray guns for open-cell, closed-cell, and specialty applications
- Air compressors, generators, and auxiliary power solutions
- Turn-key packages that bundle all core components into ready-to-spray systems
You can finance just the core machine, or roll a complete starter package into one monthly payment.
Matching equipment to your business stage
Every contractor is at a different stage, so we think in terms of “fit” instead of pushing the most expensive setup.
- New contractors: Reliable starter machines and packages that can handle typical residential jobs without overwhelming your budget.
- Growing contractors: Higher-output units and upgraded guns/hoses that let you complete more square footage per day and add crews.
- Established businesses: High-production equipment, roof/coatings setups, or additional rigs to serve larger territories or new service lines.
If you’re not sure where you fit, we’ll ask about your markets, typical job size, and crew structure, then recommend equipment and financing that make sense.
New vs used spray foam equipment
There’s a place for both new and used equipment, depending on your cash flow and risk tolerance.
- New equipment
- Manufacturer warranty and known maintenance history
- Latest technology and better data/control options
- Higher upfront cost but fewer surprises
- Used equipment
- Lower entry cost or great as a second rig
- Ideal for contractors stepping up from DIY-level to pro gear
- Requires careful inspection, maintenance records, and realistic expectations
We can help you compare new and used options side-by-side and structure your financing around the true condition and value of each.
Financing your spray foam equipment
Instead of tying up cash in equipment, many contractors prefer to finance and keep their money available for payroll, material, and marketing.
Common structures include:
- Standard equipment finance agreements with fixed monthly payments
- Terms that typically range from a few years up to longer schedules, depending on ticket size and credit
- Options that may allow soft pulls or simplified applications at lower amounts
- Programs designed for newer businesses, established contractors, or expansions
When you pre-qualify, you’ll see an estimated monthly payment range so you can quickly decide whether a particular equipment package fits your budget.
How the process works
Getting equipment and financing in place is straightforward:
- Share what you’re trying to do: new startup, add a rig, or upgrade an old machine.
- Review recommended equipment options and rough budget ranges.
- Complete a quick finance pre-qualification—typically done in minutes.
- Finalize the equipment list and finance terms.
- Schedule delivery and get to work.
When you’re ready, you can complete a short pre-approval form and we’ll walk you through recommended equipment and payment options for your situation.