ARMOUR PROTECTION FOAM
Armour Protection Foam is a lightweight and versatile solution designed to safeguard finished surfaces during construction and renovation. It provides reliable cushioning and protection, keeping projects on schedule and reducing costly repairs.
- Foam product that is lightweight, flexible, and easy to cut
- Impact-resistant buffer layer that works well under more durable protection solutions
- Simple to install and highly cost effective for short-term or low-traffic projects
- Commonly used to protect floors, walls, countertops, cabinets, millwork, and more from minor construction damage like scuffs, scratches, or dust in low-traffic or short-term projects
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Frequently Asked Questions
Armour Protection Foam is a lightweight cushioning material designed to protect delicate surfaces and finished products during construction, transportation, and storage, providing a protective barrier against scratches, scuffs, abrasion, and minor impacts.
Armour Protection Foam is commonly used to protect glass, windows, storefront systems, countertops, millwork, cabinetry, metal panels, and other finished surfaces that are vulnerable to scratches, scuffs, and abrasion during handling or construction activities.
Armour Protection Foam is ideal for low-traffic applications where surface contact and abrasion are the primary concerns. It is often used during material storage, transportation, installation, and finishing phases to help keep surfaces in pristine condition.
By creating a soft protective barrier between finished surfaces and surrounding materials, Armour Protection Foam helps prevent minor construction damage that can lead to touch-ups, repairs, cleaning, or replacement costs before project completion.

