
Insulation Questions Answered
We want you to understand exactly how your home stays efficient. Get the facts on cutting energy costs, preventing moisture, and why professional spray foam pays off in the long run.
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We back our spray foam with a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty plus our own 10-year labor guarantee. We love teaching our Georgia neighbors about the science that keeps homes comfortable and power bills low.
Honest advice for Georgia homeowners
We want you to feel confident about your home’s efficiency. Whether you are curious about the technical science or just want to know how long the installation takes, we’ve gathered answers to the questions our Georgia neighbors ask us most often.
Spray foam is a permanent solution. Unlike traditional materials that sag or lose effectiveness as they age, foam stays exactly where it is sprayed for the life of your home. We stand behind that with a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty and our own 10-year labor guarantee.
It is definitely not a DIY project. The process involves mixing chemicals at high temperatures and pressures that require specialized equipment and professional respirators to manage the vapors. For your safety and the best results, this is a job that needs to be handled by our trained experts.
Think of closed-cell as a dense, rock-hard barrier. It is perfect for moisture control and adding structural strength in crawl spaces. Open-cell is lighter and expands more, making it great for sealing up attic rooflines or soundproofing interior walls and home theaters.
Not at all. There is nothing in the foam that mold, bugs, or rodents find nutritious. Because it seals every crack and crevice, it actually blocks the entry points pests usually use. It also stops the condensation that mold needs to grow, keeping your indoor air much cleaner.
Actually, no. Traditional vents are meant to let moisture escape from old-school insulation. When we spray the underside of your roof, we turn the attic into a semi-conditioned space. Your attic will stay within about 10 degrees of your living area, which takes a huge load off your AC unit.
It is like the difference between a screen door and a glass window. Fiberglass lets air drift through it, but spray foam creates an airtight seal that sticks directly to your home. By stopping those leaks in the attic, you can prevent the 30% to 50% energy loss most homes struggle with.

We're here to give you straightforward answers and the professional advice you need to feel confident about your choice.
Still have questions about your insulation project?
Our FAQs cover the basics, but every home and business is different. If you need a better understanding of how closed-cell foam strengthens a building or want to know exactly how attic encapsulation affects your HVAC, we're here to talk it through. We give our neighbors the same honest advice and clear recommendations we'd use for our own homes.
