We help Piedmont homeowners cut energy bills and stop attic and crawl space misery with professionally installed open- and closed-cell spray foam. Serving Summerfield, Greensboro, and the surrounding Triad.
Tell us what you need and we'll get you a no-obligation estimate โ usually same day.

Serving homeowners and builders across Summerfield and the Triad.
We insulate and air-seal attic rooflines and floors to stop heat transfer and keep conditioned air where it belongs.
We seal and insulate crawl spaces common throughout Summerfield and rural Guilford County to control moisture, radon intrusion, and musty odors.
A softer, more affordable foam ideal for interior walls and attics where sound dampening and moisture vapor permeability matter.
A dense, rigid foam with a higher R-value per inch, used in crawl spaces, rim joists, and areas needing structural stiffening or flood resistance.
We work with Triad builders and homeowners adding onto their homes to spray foam walls and rooflines before drywall goes in.
We target the rim joists and basement sill areas that are major sources of drafts and energy loss in older Triad homes.
The Piedmont Triad gets the worst of both worlds โ humid, 90-degree summers and winter nights that dip into the 20s. Fiberglass batts and old blown-in insulation sag, settle, and let conditioned air leak right out through attics and crawl spaces, which is why so many Summerfield and Greensboro homes have rooms that never feel quite right no matter what the thermostat says.
Spray foam solves this by air-sealing and insulating in one step. Unlike batts, it expands to fill gaps around wiring, plumbing penetrations, and irregular framing that's common in both older Triad farmhouses and newer subdivisions off Highway 150 and Oak Ridge. Done right, it's one of the few home upgrades that pays you back every month on your Duke Energy bill.
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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 project size, foam type, and access, but most attic or crawl space jobs run from a couple thousand dollars for smaller areas to $6,000-$12,000+ for larger homes needing closed-cell foam. We provide a free, itemized on-site quote so you know exactly what you're paying for before we start.
Open-cell foam is lighter, less expensive, and great for interior attics where soundproofing and moisture breathability matter. Closed-cell foam is denser, more expensive, and better for crawl spaces, rim joists, or anywhere you need higher R-value per inch or added structural rigidity. We'll recommend the right one based on your home's specific needs during the quote visit.
Yes โ when we encapsulate and seal a crawl space with spray foam, it significantly cuts the outside humid air infiltrating from underneath the house, which is one of the biggest drivers of musty smells and moisture problems in Triad homes. Combined with a vapor barrier, this is one of the most effective fixes we install.
Most attic or crawl space jobs take one to two days depending on square footage and access. Larger new-construction jobs or whole-house projects can take longer, and we'll give you a specific timeline before work begins.
Yes, once fully cured spray foam is inert and safe, but during application and for a short cure-and-ventilation period afterward (typically a few hours), we recommend staying out of the immediate work area. We'll walk you through exactly what to expect for your specific project so there are no surprises.
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