Spray In Foam Insulation


Spray foam insulation systems have the ability to reach all the places you can't--behind wires, inside cracks, gaps, exterior nail penetrations--you name it. It's perfect for irregularly shaped areas, and is often used for retrofits. In addition, spray foam insulation leaves you with a virtually perfect air barrier. Not only does it give you a higher R-value per square inch, it has multiple applications. Compared to traditional insulation products, spray foam insulation enables you to lower your heating and cooling energy usage by as much as 50-60% for the life of your home, making it the most energy efficient product you can install.

Spray foam insulation is a foaming agent--a two-part liquid that contains a polymer, such as polyurethane or modified urethane. After being sprayed into walls, ceilings, and floor cavities through a nozzle, the liquid expands into a solid cellular plastic that fills every crack and corner.

  • Closed-Cell Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) provides a thin, two-inch layer of spray-in foam that is then covered with batt insulation--creating a sound-resistant, weather-resistant, and energy saving barrier like no other. As one of the most advanced insulations available, closed-cell foam insulation is extremely durable. As it expands and fully adheres to surfaces, it helps strengthen the structure of your home. In addition, by isolating air currents and moisture, closed-cell SPF insulation reduces the chance of mold or mildew--increasing the life home as well.

  • Open-Cell Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) is a low-density, nonstructural insulation used to fill an entire cavity of the wall to create an air tight, solid foam fill for maximum insulation value. This system provides the best in energy control and improves indoor air quality. By keeping the air circulation inside where it should be, the open cell insulation system eliminates allergens, pests, and pollutants, keeping you and your family always comfortable and content.

As both an insulation and an air barrier, spray foam insulation eliminates the steps required to achieve air-tightness with other insulation methods such as caulking, applying vapor barriers, and taping joints. Requiring special equipment to measure, mix, and spray into place, spray foam insulation should always be applied by a professional. Call us today to get started on your next insulation project!