Spray Foam InsulationSeal drafts. Lock in comfort.
Spray foam expands into gaps and cracks — helping reduce air leakage and improve thermal performance in the areas that matter most.
Targets the biggest leak points
Clean masking & controlled passes
Ideal for rim joists and penetrations
Pairs well with blown-in top-ups

Best for
Targeted areas where leaks start
Spray foam shines at leak points and tricky sections — where comfort and heat loss issues usually originate.
Why spray foam
Built for the leak points other insulation can’t solve
Air-seal + Insulate
Foam expands into gaps and cracks — reducing drafts and heat loss where leaks happen most.
Targeted Performance
Perfect for rim joists, slopes, knee walls, and penetrations where traditional insulation can’t seal.
Moisture & Comfort Upgrade
A tighter envelope can improve comfort and reduce condensation risk in problem areas.
Clean, Controlled Install
Professional masking, prep, and controlled passes for a tidy finish and predictable results.
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Spray foam vs blown-in insulation
Most homes benefit from using the right tool in the right place — foam for sealing leak points, blown-in for cost-effective coverage.
Spray foam
Best for sealing + hard areas
- Seals air leaks directly (draft control)
- Ideal for rim joists, slopes, penetrations
- Strong performance per area treated
- Professional masking for clean installs
Blown-in
Best for coverage + top-ups
- Cost-effective for large attic areas
- Great for topping up to the right depth
- Fast install with clean setup
- Pairs well after sealing leak points
Process
A clean, controlled workflow — start to finish
Inspection & Quote
We inspect access, ventilation, and leak points, then provide a clear scope and pricing.
Prep & Protection
We mask, protect surfaces, and isolate the work area for a clean application.
Application
Controlled passes for consistent coverage and effective sealing — no messy overspray.
Quality Check
We verify coverage and clearances, tidy edges (if needed), and leave the area clean.
FAQ
Quick answers
Where does spray foam make the biggest difference?▾
Usually at air-leak hotspots like rim joists, attic bypasses, penetrations, and sloped attic sections—anywhere drafts and heat loss are coming from.
Can spray foam be used with blown-in insulation?▾
Yes. A common high-performance approach is sealing key leak points with foam, then topping up with blown-in insulation for excellent overall results.
How long does the job take?▾
Many projects can be completed in a day depending on size, access, and prep. We’ll confirm timing after inspection.
Will this help with drafts and cold floors?▾
Often, yes—especially when air leakage is the root cause. Sealing rim joists and attic bypasses can noticeably improve comfort.
