FAQ's

Yes, we are currently producing foam for this purpose.
Yes, you will automatically receive a confirmation email shortly after placing your order. Please check your spam/junk folder if it doesn't appear in your primary inbox.
We welcome customers to our factory, Monday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm. Our customer support is also available Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm at 0800 0439990.
Yes, all of our polyurethane foams are manufactured in the UK and adhere to British Standard Institute regulations.
Yes, all of our foam waste materials are 100% recycled.
Foam is incredibly versatile, with uses including sofa cushions, upholstery, soundproofing in recording studios, and packaging.
We are operating as usual.
Foam is typically made by combining chemicals and water, which react to produce heat and form polyurethane.
Polyurethane foam is derived from finite resources, but its production and properties are not harmful to the environment, making it a sustainable product.
Higher-density polyurethane foams are ideal for upholstery, offering greater durability. Though some foams may feel similar in softness, higher-density foams last longer and are better for daily use.
We recommend foam that is around 2" (5cm) thick with a high or firm density.
For best results, use a sharp knife with no serrated edges or a Stanley knife for thinner closed-cell foams. Always prioritize safety, and feel free to contact us for guidance.
Yes, we can. Contact us for advice on foam solutions for contract seating in industries like hospitality, care homes, and more.
High-density polyurethane foam is the preferred choice for seating and mattress applications. Keep in mind that the thicker the foam, the firmer it will feel.
Polyurethane foam wrapped in polyfibre is the most recommended filling. The foam provides support, while the polyfibre adds softness and a fuller look.
For upholstery foams, use a heavy-duty spray adhesive. We offer a 500ml can for just £4.99.
Stockinette undercovers protect your cover fabric from the abrasive surface of foam and make fitting and removal much easier.
Polyfibre wrap (dacron) and stockinette undercovers are essential for prolonging the life of upholstery foam. They protect edges and prevent permanent creasing.
We don’t currently supply outer covers, but it’s something we plan to offer in the future.
Reflex foam is a branded foam known for its instant recovery and shape retention.
Foam has a 'new foam' scent, similar to a new car smell, which may take six to nine weeks to dissipate. Different foams have varying fragrance intensities.
Foam may change color when exposed to natural light, but this does not affect its quality.
Color variations are a natural part of the foam production process and don’t impact the product's quality.
Yes, please inform us at the time of ordering if you'd like to collect your foam.
Polyurethane foam can be used outdoors, but it should be kept undercover and protected from extreme weather.
We offer closed-cell polyethylene, Plastazote, and Ethafoam, all of which are suitable for outdoor use.
Polyurethane foam is available from 5mm thickness, while polyethylene foam starts from 3mm. If you need foam thinner than this, contact us.
Yes, we offer a simple cushion refilling service.
Yes, feel free to send us your full-size template along with your contact details.
Our foams are free from harmful substances like Pbdes and CFCs, commonly found in low-quality foam. Estorefoam products are naturally antibacterial and hypoallergenic, manufactured in the UK to meet British Standard Institute regulations.
Yes, we’re happy to offer advice and assist with any questions you may have. You can also place orders over the phone using all major credit/debit cards.
The lifespan of foam depends on its usage and density. Higher-density foam tends to last longer, especially when used in seating applications.
Minor damage like dents or depressions can sometimes be repaired using a foam repair kit, depending on the type and severity of the damage.
Our foams are hypoallergenic and safe for most individuals, but if you have specific allergies, please contact us for advice.
Yes, foam can be used for soundproofing applications. Acoustic foam panels are especially effective in reducing sound transmission and improving sound quality in recording studios and home theaters.