We help Triad homeowners cut energy bills and stop drafts for good with professionally installed open-cell and closed-cell spray foam. Serving Jamestown, Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem.
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Serving homeowners and builders across Jamestown and the Triad.
We insulate attic decks and rafter lines with open-cell or closed-cell foam to stop heat transfer and seal off hot, humid Triad air before it reaches your living space.
We seal crawl space walls, install a vapor barrier, and spray foam the perimeter to shut out ground moisture, radon-prone soil gas, and the musty smell common in older Jamestown homes.
We work with Triad builders and homeowners to spray wall cavities and rooflines during framing, delivering a tighter building envelope from day one.
Closed-cell foam applied to rim joists and basement walls closes off one of the most common sources of cold floors and drafts in NC homes.
If old foam was applied poorly or has degraded, we remove it and re-insulate correctly so it performs the way it should.
We insulate pole barns, workshops, and metal buildings across the Triad, controlling condensation and making the space usable year-round.
Piedmont North Carolina puts homes through a real workout โ humid, sweltering summers followed by winters that dip well below freezing, sometimes with ice storms that catch older homes off guard. If your house was built more than 15-20 years ago with fiberglass batts or blown-in cellulose, there's a good chance it's leaking conditioned air through the attic, crawl space, and rim joists year-round, forcing your HVAC system to work overtime in both directions.
Spray foam solves this differently than traditional insulation because it air-seals and insulates in one step, closing off the gaps, cracks, and penetrations that batts simply lay over. For Jamestown and Triad homeowners dealing with musty crawl spaces, hot upstairs bedrooms, or a summer power bill that makes them wince, spray foam addresses the actual problem โ uncontrolled air movement โ rather than just adding another layer of material.
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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 and crawl space projects for a typical Triad home run between $1,500 and $6,000 depending on square footage, foam type, and accessibility, with whole-house or new construction jobs running higher. We provide a free, itemized estimate after seeing the space in person so there are no surprises.
Open-cell foam is lighter, less expensive, and works well for interior attics and walls, while closed-cell foam is denser, more moisture-resistant, and better suited for crawl spaces, rim joists, and areas exposed to ground moisture. We'll recommend the right type based on where it's going and your budget.
Homeowners who seal significant air leaks in the attic or crawl space generally see a real reduction in heating and cooling costs, especially in homes that were previously drafty or had exposed ductwork. The exact savings depend on your home's current condition, so we're honest about what to expect rather than promising a specific number.
A typical attic or crawl space job takes one day for our crew, though larger homes or full encapsulation projects can take two days. We'll give you a specific timeline during your estimate based on the scope of work.
Spray foam does have an odor during and shortly after application as it cures, which is why we ventilate the area and recommend staying out of the space for a set period, typically 24 hours. Once fully cured, it's inert and doesn't off-gas, and we'll walk you through exactly what to expect before we start.
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