
Cold Indiana winters expose every gap in your home. Our spray foam seals air leaks and insulates in one step, so you stop losing heat and start seeing real savings on your energy bills.

Spray foam insulation in West Lafayette, IN seals air leaks and provides thermal resistance in a single application - most crawl space or attic jobs are completed in one day. Unlike fiberglass batts that only slow heat transfer, spray foam bonds directly to surfaces and expands to fill every gap, crack, and void it touches.
West Lafayette homes - particularly those near Purdue University built before the 1980s - were constructed before modern energy standards. If your home has ever felt drafty in January or stuffy in July, gaps in the thermal envelope are usually the reason. Many of our customers pair spray foam with attic insulation for the most complete result.
Indiana utility providers including Duke Energy Indiana and Indiana Michigan Power offer energy efficiency rebates that can offset a portion of your project cost. A federal tax credit of up to 30 percent on qualifying improvements is also available. Ask us about current programs when you call for your estimate.
If your gas or electric bill climbs sharply in January and February, your home is losing heat faster than it should. Cold air moves through gaps around outlets, rim joists, and attic hatches - spots spray foam seals completely. High bills combined with cold drafts are the clearest sign your home is under-insulated.
Many West Lafayette neighborhoods near campus were built in the mid-20th century with insulation standards far below what is recommended today. Check your attic hatch: if you can see ceiling joists clearly with only a thin layer between them, you are losing heat every night. Spray foam can address those gaps without a major renovation.
Tippecanoe County's wet springs push moisture into basements and crawl spaces. If yours smells earthy after a rainy stretch, uninsulated walls are letting both cold air and moisture move freely into your living space. Spray foam applied to those surfaces creates a seal that tackles both problems at once.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your attic and melts snow unevenly. The meltwater runs to cold eaves and refreezes. West Lafayette gets enough winter precipitation to make this a real risk - and ice dams can back up under shingles and cause interior water damage. If you saw ice dams last winter, your attic insulation needs attention now.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on where the work is being done and what your home needs. Open-cell foam is softer and less dense, making it a good fit for interior walls and attics where sound dampening matters and moisture is not a primary concern. Closed-cell foam is denser and harder - it is the right choice for crawl spaces, basement walls, and rim joists where moisture resistance is essential.
For customers dealing with older, drafty homes, we often recommend combining spray foam with closed-cell foam insulation in moisture-prone areas and open-cell in the upper envelope. We will walk you through the right approach for your home during the free estimate so there are no surprises on installation day.
Best for interior walls, attics, and spaces where sound control and budget are priorities.
Best for basements, crawl spaces, rim joists, and any area where moisture resistance matters.
Ideal for homes with cathedral ceilings or when you want to bring the attic into the conditioned envelope.
Best for wet or humid crawl spaces where you need a moisture barrier and insulation in one step.
West Lafayette sits in a climate zone where winter temperatures regularly drop well below freezing and the heating season runs from October through April. That wide swing between seasons puts real stress on a home's thermal envelope. Spray foam's ability to seal air leaks and insulate at the same time makes it especially well-suited to homes here, where both heating and cooling costs are significant parts of the annual budget.
We serve West Lafayette and surrounding communities including Lafayette. If you own a rental property near Purdue's campus, energy efficiency improvements like spray foam can reduce tenant complaints about heating costs and may qualify for utility rebates through Indiana Michigan Power or Duke Energy Indiana.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your home and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
A technician walks the areas to be insulated, checks current conditions, measures the space, and looks for any moisture issues that need addressing first. No obligation to hire.
You receive a written quote with a clear scope of work. Clear the work area as instructed - and plan to be out of the home for the day of installation and about 24 hours after.
The crew completes the spray, ventilates the space, and walks you through the finished work before leaving. The foam is solid and ready within 24 hours.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just an honest conversation about your home. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site estimate.
(765) 637-0109We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation on every project. Indiana requires contractor licensing for this type of work, and we meet those requirements. You are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property.
Most homeowners in the West Lafayette area can get a free on-site estimate within a few days of calling. We give you a written quote so you have a clear number before committing to anything.
Spray foam fails when it is applied by untrained workers. Our installers are trained through recognized industry programs, including those recommended by the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance. Proper preparation - surface temperature, humidity checks - is standard on every job.
If a permit is required by the City of West Lafayette Building Department, we handle it. You will never be left holding the paperwork or risk having unpermitted work on your home's record. For more on permit rules, the{' '}U.S. Department of Energy publishes guidance on insulation standards that inform local code requirements.
Every one of these details adds up to a project you can verify and stand behind. We want you to feel confident about the work before the crew ever shows up, not just after they leave.
Comprehensive attic insulation that stops heat loss through your ceiling and keeps every floor of your home comfortable.
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