We insulate new builds across Greensboro and the Triad with open- and closed-cell spray foam, built to handle North Carolina humidity, keep energy bills down, and pass inspection the first time.
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Serving homeowners and builders across Greensboro and the Triad.
Lightweight, cost-effective foam for interior walls and attics that air-seals while allowing some vapor movement.
Dense, high R-value-per-inch foam for rim joists, exterior walls, and areas needing structural rigidity and moisture resistance.
Sealed, insulated crawl spaces that keep Piedmont humidity and ground moisture out of the home's envelope.
Unvented "conditioned attic" foam applications that cut duct losses and keep HVAC equipment out of extreme heat.
Coordinated insulation scopes built into your framing schedule, sized and specified with your builder or HERS rater.
Targeted closed-cell foam at rim joists and sill plates, a top spot for air leaks and cold floors in Triad homes.
Greensboro sits in a mixed-humid climate โ hot, sticky summers and cold snaps in winter โ which means a house has to manage moisture and temperature swings in every season, not just one. Fiberglass batts alone leave gaps at plates, penetrations, and rim joists that let humid outside air sneak into wall cavities and attics, which is exactly how you end up with musty crawl spaces, ice-cold floors, and HVAC systems that run constantly.
Spray foam solves this at the source by air-sealing and insulating in a single step, which matters more here than in drier climates because trapped moisture behind poorly-sealed walls can lead to mold and wood rot before a homeowner ever notices. Builders across Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point are increasingly speccing spray foam into new homes because it makes it easier to hit code-mandated blower door numbers and gives homeowners a tighter, more comfortable house from day one.
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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, foam type, and how much of the home is being foamed, with open-cell generally running less per board foot than closed-cell. We provide a detailed quote after reviewing your plans, but most new builds see insulation costs fall somewhere between standard fiberglass and premium all-foam packages depending on the scope chosen.
Open-cell is a good fit for interior walls and attics where cost efficiency matters, while closed-cell is better for rim joists, below-grade areas, and anywhere you want higher R-value per inch and moisture resistance. Many Triad homes use a hybrid approach, and we'll walk through what makes sense for your specific plan.
We typically install after framing, rough electrical, and plumbing are complete but before drywall goes up, so we can coordinate directly with your builder's schedule. We work with general contractors across Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem and are used to fitting into a build timeline without causing delays.
Yes โ encapsulating and foaming a crawl space keeps ground moisture and humid outside air from entering the home, which is one of the most effective ways to prevent mold, wood rot, and musty odors in Piedmont NC homes. It also helps keep floors warmer in winter since the crawl space is no longer vented to outside air.
In most cases, yes โ spray foam's air-sealing properties make it easier to hit the blower door air-tightness numbers required under current North Carolina energy code. We regularly coordinate with HERS raters and builders to make sure the insulation package supports the home's code and performance targets.
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