Cut your energy bills and seal out Triad humidity with professional open-cell and closed-cell spray foam — for attics, crawl spaces, new construction, and metal buildings. Licensed, insured, and local to Guilford County.
Tell us what you need insulated in Greensboro and we'll get you a no-obligation estimate — usually same day.
From existing homes to new builds and outbuildings, we install the right foam for the job across Greensboro and the Triad.
Insulate the attic floor or spray the roof deck to create a sealed, conditioned attic that holds temperature through Carolina summers and winters.
Closed-cell foam on crawl space walls and rim joists blocks ground moisture and drafts — a big deal in the Triad's humid climate.
Spray foam during the build for the tightest possible envelope, better HVAC sizing, and a quieter, more efficient finished home.
Closed-cell foam on metal buildings, workshops, and pole barns stops condensation and makes the space usable year-round.
A cost-effective, expanding foam that's ideal for interior walls and attics — excellent air sealing and sound dampening.
Denser, higher R-value per inch, and a moisture barrier — the go-to for crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior applications.
Traditional fiberglass batts sag, gap, and let air leak. Spray foam expands to seal every crack, giving you a continuous air and moisture barrier that fiberglass simply can't match — which is why it's the top upgrade for lowering energy bills in Greensboro homes.
Whether you're fighting a hot upstairs, a damp crawl space, or high power bills, sealing the envelope with spray foam is usually the single highest-impact insulation improvement you can make.
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Local crews covering Greensboro and nearby Guilford County communities. If you're near the Triad, we likely cover you — just ask.
Cost depends on the area's square footage, the foam type (open-cell vs closed-cell), and the thickness required. Most residential jobs — an attic or a crawl space — fall into a few thousand dollars, and larger whole-home or new-construction projects run higher. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site quote, since every home is different.
Open-cell is lighter, expands more, and is a cost-effective choice for interior walls and attic rooflines where air sealing and sound control matter most. Closed-cell is denser, has a higher R-value per inch, and acts as a moisture barrier — making it the right pick for crawl spaces, rim joists, metal buildings, and exterior applications. We'll recommend the correct foam for each part of your project.
Yes. The Triad's hot, humid summers and swings in temperature make air sealing especially valuable. Spray foam controls both heat and moisture, which is why it's so effective in NC crawl spaces and attics where humidity and drafts are the main problems.
Most residential attic or crawl space jobs are completed in a single day. Larger or new-construction projects may take longer. We'll give you a clear timeline with your quote.
Absolutely. Attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, and accessible walls can all be retrofitted with spray foam in existing Greensboro homes — it's one of the most popular energy upgrades we do.
Ready to lower your energy bills and seal out the humidity? Call now and a local spray foam specialist will get you a fast, no-obligation estimate.
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