We help Triad homeowners cut energy bills, stop drafts, and control humidity with professionally installed open-cell and closed-cell spray foam. Locally owned, licensed, and built for North Carolina's Piedmont climate.
Tell us what you need and we'll get you a no-obligation estimate โ usually same day.

Serving homeowners and builders across High Point and the Triad.
We insulate and air-seal attics with open-cell or closed-cell foam to stop heat transfer and reduce attic temperature swings.
We seal and insulate crawl space walls to manage moisture and humidity, a common issue in Triad homes built on pier foundations.
We work with builders and homeowners across High Point and Guilford, Randolph, and Forsyth counties to install foam during the framing stage for maximum performance.
A denser, higher R-value foam used in flood-prone crawl spaces, basements, and areas needing added structural rigidity or moisture resistance.
A more flexible, cost-effective foam ideal for attics and interior walls where sound dampening and air-sealing are priorities.
We remove old, damaged, or rodent-contaminated insulation and replace it with spray foam for homeowners tackling long-standing energy or moisture problems.
Piedmont North Carolina puts homes through a lot: humid, sticky summers, cold snaps in January, and everything in between during spring and fall. Older homes in High Point, Greensboro, and the surrounding Triad were often built with minimal or settled fiberglass insulation, which means attics that bake in July and crawl spaces that stay damp year-round.
Spray foam addresses both sides of that problem at once โ it insulates and it seals. Unlike batts or blown-in cellulose, it fills gaps around wiring, plumbing penetrations, and irregular framing, which is a big part of why homeowners see fewer drafts, more even room-to-room temperatures, and lower humidity in conditioned crawl spaces after a proper install.
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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.
Most attic projects for an average High Point home run roughly $1.50โ$3.50 per square foot for open-cell foam, with closed-cell running higher due to density and R-value. Crawl space jobs vary more based on square footage and moisture issues, so we give firm numbers after an on-site walkthrough rather than a phone estimate.
For attics and crawl spaces with air leakage or humidity problems, spray foam generally outperforms batts because it seals as it insulates. If your home just needs a straightforward R-value boost with no leakage issues, traditional insulation can sometimes be the more cost-effective choice, and we'll tell you that honestly if it applies.
Yes, when combined with a vapor barrier or full encapsulation, spray foam helps stabilize crawl space humidity, which is a common concern given how much moisture Piedmont clay soil holds. It won't fix standing water or drainage issues on its own, so we assess those first.
A typical attic takes one day; crawl space encapsulation with foam usually takes one to two days depending on size and existing conditions. We'll give you a specific timeline during your estimate based on your home's layout.
Yes, we work throughout the Triad including Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Jamestown, and surrounding Guilford, Forsyth, and Randolph county communities.
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