We help Triad homeowners and property owners stop condensation, cut energy bills, and make metal buildings comfortable year-round with professionally installed spray foam.
Tell us what you need and we'll get you a no-obligation estimate โ usually same day.

Serving homeowners and builders across Greensboro and the Triad.
Closed-cell or open-cell spray foam applied directly to interior panels to stop condensation and regulate temperature in barns and pole buildings.
Full insulation of workshop and garage walls/ceilings so the space stays workable in both August heat and January cold.
Spray foam insulation packages for metal-frame homes and barndominiums that meet comfort and energy goals from the ground up.
Insulation for metal warehouses, storage facilities, and light-industrial buildings, sized to the building's square footage and use.
Spray foam retrofits for existing metal buildings already showing sweating panels, rust streaks, or mold on the interior skin.
Removal of failing batt, bubble foil, or old foam, followed by a proper spray foam re-install where previous insulation has failed.
Metal buildings โ whether it's a barn, workshop, garage, or pole building โ behave very differently than a wood-framed house. Bare metal panels conduct heat and cold almost instantly, and without the right insulation, they sweat on the inside, drip onto tools and belongings, and swing from sweltering to freezing within hours. In the Piedmont Triad's humid summers and cold winter mornings, that swing is constant, not occasional.
Spray foam solves this in a way that fiberglass batts and reflective bubble wrap simply can't, because it bonds directly to the metal and seals every seam, screw line, and panel joint. That air seal matters as much as the R-value here: Greensboro's humidity means any gap where warm, moist air meets cool metal becomes a condensation point, and condensation is what leads to rust, mold, and ruined stored items. We've built our business around solving that specific problem for metal buildings across Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, and the surrounding Triad.
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One continuous air-seal across the three spots homes leak most โ the attic, the wall cavities, and the crawl space.
Costs vary by square footage, ceiling height, and whether you choose open-cell or closed-cell foam, but most Triad metal buildings run in the range of $1.50 to $3.50+ per square foot installed. We provide a firm, written quote after an on-site visit rather than a phone estimate, since access and existing conditions affect the price.
Closed-cell foam is denser, adds structural rigidity, and performs better against moisture, which makes it a common choice for metal buildings in our humid climate. Open-cell is more budget-friendly and still air-seals effectively, so we'll walk you through the tradeoffs for your specific building and budget.
In almost every case, yes โ sweating happens because warm moist air contacts cold bare metal, and spray foam removes that direct contact by bonding to the panel. Buildings we've treated for condensation issues typically see the dripping and rust staining stop once the foam is properly applied.
A typical garage, shop, or small barn can be insulated in one to two days; larger barndominiums or commercial buildings may take several days depending on square footage and site access. We'll give you a specific timeline once we've measured the space.
Yes, we regularly work throughout the Triad, including High Point, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Burlington, and surrounding rural areas where metal barns and shops are common. If you're within reasonable driving distance of Greensboro, reach out and we'll confirm coverage.
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