Premium Injection Wall Foam Installation
Exterior walls are one of the largest uninsulated surfaces in many older Michigan homes, but they are also the hardest to reach without tearing out drywall. Injection wall foam solves that. We inject premium foam directly into your existing wall cavities through small access points, filling gaps and stopping drafts without a major remodel. As an income-qualified program, the first step is applying through the State of Michigan, and we guide you the whole way.
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Injection Wall Foam Matters
Wall Foam Matters for Older Michigan Homes
Homes built before modern energy codes often have hollow or minimally insulated exterior walls. Those wall cavities let conditioned air escape and let cold air in, which no amount of attic insulation can fix on its own. Injection foam fills the cavity completely, creating a continuous thermal barrier that makes a noticeable difference in comfort and energy bills.
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Full removal and replacement of failing or outdated furnaces, sized correctly for your home.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 Your Walls Need Foam Insulation
Wall insulation problems are hard to see but easy to feel. These are the most common signals.
Cold Exterior Walls
If your outside-facing walls feel cold to the touch in winter, the cavity behind them is likely empty or under-insulated.
High Bills Despite Attic Work
If you already insulated the attic but bills stayed high, the walls are often the missing piece.
Persistent Drafts
Drafts that never seem to go away even after sealing windows often trace back to hollow walls.
Uneven Room Temperatures
Rooms on the exterior of the home that run colder than interior rooms point to wall heat loss.
An Older Home
Homes built before modern energy codes frequently have little or no insulation inside the wall cavities.
Outside Noise Comes Through Easily
Hollow walls let sound through. Filling them noticeably quiets the home.
What Wall Foam Installation Covers
Injection foam is a precise retrofit. Done correctly, it fills the cavity completely and leaves your walls looking untouched.
- A free assessment of your wall construction and insulation needs
- Help applying through the State program and confirming eligibility
- Small, carefully placed access points instead of demolition
- Premium foam injected to fully fill each wall cavity
- Foam that flows around wiring and obstructions for complete coverage
- Clean patching and finishing of all access points
- All work completed by licensed, insured crews
Benefits of Upgrading
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Warmer walls and fewer cold spots in winter
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Lower heating and cooling costs all year
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Noticeable reduction in outside noise
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No need to gut and re-finish your walls
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A continuous thermal barrier across the home
Injection Wall Foam 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.
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Statewide coverage
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Licensed & insured
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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
No. We use small access points that are patched and finished after the work. The process is designed for finished homes and leaves minimal visible trace.
Spray foam is applied to open cavities and surfaces during construction or in accessible areas like attics and rim joists. Injection foam is engineered to fill closed wall cavities in finished homes without opening them up.
Yes. The foam flows around obstructions inside the cavity and fills the space completely, which is one of its main advantages over loose-fill alternatives in walls.
It can be, for income-qualified homeowners. Coverage depends on your eligibility and approved scope. Applying through the State of Michigan is the first step to find out.
Most homes are completed in a day. We give you a clear timeline after the assessment based on the wall area being treated.
We patch and finish every access point so they blend into the wall. On some exterior surfaces a close look may reveal where work was done, but the process is designed to be as unobtrusive as possible.
Yes. Filling a hollow wall cavity adds mass and reduces air paths, which noticeably cuts the outside noise that empty walls let through.
Most homes with finished, hollow, or under-insulated exterior walls are good candidates. We confirm during the free assessment and let you know if another approach makes more sense.
See If You Qualify for Wall 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.