Services
Attic Insulation
The #1 source of heat loss in Texas homes. We spray 2lb closed-cell foam directly to your roof deck — eliminating hot attics, reducing HVAC runtime by 30–40%, and sealing every air gap in one pass.
About Attic Insulation
Your attic is where you're losing the most money. On a 100°F Texas summer day, a standard fiberglass attic can reach 160°F — turning your HVAC into a furnace trying to fight itself. Spray foam ends that entirely.
We apply closed-cell 2lb foam directly to the underside of your roof deck, converting your attic into conditioned space. This eliminates the massive temperature differential that forces your HVAC to work overtime, and seals every penetration — from plumbing vents to recessed lighting — in a single pass.
Most homeowners see their summer electric bills drop 30–40% within the first full billing cycle. The foam also dramatically reduces noise from rain and acts as a secondary moisture barrier. With a 25-year material and labor warranty, it's the highest-ROI home improvement available in the Texas climate.
Common Questions
How thick does the foam need to be in the attic?
For closed-cell foam in Texas, we typically apply 3–4 inches (R-19 to R-26) on the roof deck. Combined with the air-sealing benefit, this outperforms R-38 fiberglass batts in real-world performance.
Will spray foam void my roof warranty?
No — spray foam is applied to the underside of the decking, not the roofing material itself. It does not contact or affect your shingles or roofing warranty.
What is included
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Other Services
New Construction
Code-compliant foam for builders and GCs. On-time, no rework, zero failed inspections.
Crawl Space & Rim Joist
Moisture, pests, and air infiltration sealed for good with closed-cell foam.
Commercial & Metal Buildings
Spray foam eliminates condensation and deadens noise in steel buildings.
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