Spray Foam Insulation
What Spray Foam Really Does
Spray foam isn't just insulation. It’s a full seal. It blocks airflow, stops moisture, and fills cracks that fiberglass or cellulose leave behind. Once it expands, it hardens into a solid barrier, locking in conditioned air and keeping outdoor elements where they belong.
Most homes lose their efficiency through tiny gaps you can’t even see. Spray foam closes all of them.
Open Cell or Closed Cell? What's the Difference?
Different spaces need different solutions:
- Open-cell foam is light, soft, and breathable. It’s great for interior walls where sound control matters.
- Closed-cell foam is dense, rigid, and water-resistant. It adds structure and is ideal for basements, crawl spaces, and exterior walls.
Not sure what you need? We’ll walk you through it based on the space, moisture conditions, and budget.
Where it Works Best
Spray foam is ideal for:
- Attics and roof decks
- Crawl spaces and rim joists
- Basements
- Garages and workshops
- Metal buildings
- Interior walls needing sound dampening
- We install it where it delivers the biggest impact, especially in spots where other insulation types underperform.
Why it's Worth it
Yes, it costs more upfront. But the return shows up fast:
- Lower utility bills
- Fewer HVAC repairs
- A home that feels comfortable every season
- Protection from mold and air quality issues
- Added strength to your walls and roof
Spray foam is an investment in performance. You feel it in every room, and you see it in your energy bill.
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