Spray Foam Insulation Service
Spray foam does two jobs at once: it insulates and air-seals in a single application, sealing the small gaps and penetrations that drag down a home’s efficiency. We install both open-cell and closed-cell foam, matching the right product to the application, from rim joists and crawl spaces to harder-to-seal areas. As an income-qualified program, the first step is applying through the State of Michigan, and we guide you through it.
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Your Insulation Matters
Spray Foam Matters Where Sealing Counts
Traditional insulation slows heat transfer but does little to stop air movement. Spray foam expands to fill and seal the gaps that let conditioned air leak out, which is why it performs so well in rim joists, crawl spaces, and irregular cavities. The result is a tighter, more efficient building envelope that traditional batts cannot match in those areas.
Our High-Efficiency Furnace Services
High-Efficiency Gas Furnaces
Modern condensing furnaces that convert far more fuel into usable heat than older units.
Furnace Replacement
Full removal and replacement of failing or outdated furnaces, sized correctly for your home.
Emergency Replacement
Fast turnaround when a furnace fails during a Michigan cold snap.
System Right-Sizing
We size the new furnace to your home so you’re not paying to over- or under-heat.
Signs When Spray Foam Makes the Difference
Spray foam shines in the spots where ordinary insulation falls short. These are the telltale signs.
Cold Floors Over a Crawl Space
Floors that stay cold in winter often trace back to an unsealed rim joist or crawl space.
Persistent High Bills
An under-insulated attic lets your most expensive heated air rise and escape.
Drafty Basement or Band Joist
The seam where your foundation meets the framing is a major leak point that foam seals well.
Moisture or Humidity Concerns
Closed-cell foam resists moisture, making it a strong choice in areas prone to dampness.
Hard-to-Insulate Areas
Irregular cavities, angled ceilings, and tight spaces that batts cannot fill are ideal for spray foam.
Rooms Above Garages or Overhangs
These exposed spaces lose heat quickly and benefit from foam’s seal-and-insulate combination.
What Spray Foam Installation Covers
Spray foam does two jobs at once. We match the right foam to each area and apply it cleanly and safely.
- A free assessment of which areas benefit most from foam
- Help applying through the State program and confirming eligibility
- A recommendation of open or closed-cell foam for each area
- Insulation and air sealing in a single application
- Treatment of rim joists, crawl spaces, and hard-to-seal areas
- Proper ventilation and cleanup during and after the work
- All work completed by licensed, insured crews
Benefits of Upgrading
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Insulation and air sealing in a single step
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High R-value per inch, especially closed-cell
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Excellent for rim joists and crawl spaces
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Moisture resistance with closed-cell foam
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A tighter, more efficient building envelope
Spray Foam Installation in a Few Simple Steps
Apply With the State
Start by applying through the State of Michigan to see if you qualify for the rebate program. We’ll point you to the application and help if you get stuck.
Confirm Eligibility
Once the State confirms you qualify, we assess your home and handle the program paperwork before any work begins.
Professional Install
Our team installs and tests your new furnace on schedule.
Save
Enjoy lower bills and dependable warmth all winter long.
How the Rebate Program Works
This is an income-qualified program funded through the State of Michigan, which means eligible homeowners can have a significant share of the cost covered. The key thing to understand is the order: eligibility comes first. You apply through the State, and once you are approved, we step in to handle the assessment, the program paperwork, and the installation. You are never left to figure out the process on your own.
Apply Through the State
Confirm your eligibility for the income-qualified program. We point you to the right application and help if you get stuck.
Get Approved
Once the State confirms you qualify, your project can move forward under the program.
We Take Over
We handle the assessment, the paperwork, and the installation from there.
Serving Homeowners Across Michigan
We work with homeowners throughout the state, from single-family homes to older properties that need the most help. Wherever you are in Michigan, the process is the same: confirm your eligibility through the State, schedule a free assessment, and let our local crews handle the rest. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, the fastest way to find out is to request a quote or give us a call.
MI
Statewide coverage
100%
Licensed & insured
Free
In-home assessment
Related Insulation Services
Wall foam often pairs with attic and crawl space work for the best whole-home result.
Frequently Asked Questions
Open-cell is lighter, softer, and a good sound barrier. Closed-cell is denser, has a higher R-value per inch, and resists moisture. We recommend the right one for each application during the assessment.
It excels in rim joists, crawl spaces, band joists, and irregular or hard-to-seal cavities where both insulation and air sealing are needed at once.
Coverage depends on your eligibility and the approved scope of work. The first step is applying through the State of Michigan to confirm whether you qualify.
Most foam cures quickly, and we let you know exactly when an area is ready. We schedule and ventilate the work so your home is back to normal as soon as possible.
Yes. A common approach is spray foam where sealing matters most, paired with blown-in insulation across the attic floor. We design the right combination for your home.
Yes. Once the foam has cured, it is inert and safe. We ventilate the work area during application and let you know exactly when each space is ready to use again.
Foam is the best tool for sealing and insulating specific areas like rim joists and crawl spaces, but it is not always the most cost-effective choice for large open attics, where blown-in often makes more sense. A smart plan uses each where it performs best.
Yes. Closed-cell foam is dense and does not readily absorb water, which is why it is a strong choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, and other areas where moisture can be a concern.
See If You Qualify for Spray Foam Insulation
Eligibility comes first: this program is for income-qualified Michigan homeowners. Apply through the State of Michigan to see if you qualify, then we handle the rest.
Download our free program guide or call us to get started.