
Salina homes lose heat in winter and cool air in summer through gaps no traditional insulation can reach. Spray foam seals and insulates at the same time.

Spray foam insulation in Salina fills gaps and insulates in a single step, expanding on contact to create an airtight seal - most residential jobs covering an attic or crawl space are completed in one to two days. Unlike fiberglass batts or blown-in material, spray foam bonds to the surfaces it touches and does not shift, sag, or leave gaps over time.
If your home was built before 1980, the rim joists and crawl space are likely the biggest sources of heat loss you have never looked at. Salina winters push average lows well below zero, and every gap is an opening for that cold to work its way in. Spray foam is one of the most effective ways to close those openings permanently. If you are also considering attic insulation, the two projects pair well together for whole-home efficiency.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that air sealing and insulation together can cut heating and cooling costs by up to 15 percent. Learn more from the DOE.
If your utility bills keep rising even though nothing has changed at home, your insulation and air barrier may not be doing their job. Salina's extreme seasonal temperatures make this problem more expensive than it would be in a milder climate - your HVAC runs hard in both directions all year long.
A bedroom over the garage, a room above the crawl space, or a finished basement that is always too hot or too cold usually points to thin or missing insulation in that area. In Salina, where summer heat and winter cold are both intense, these comfort problems get worse over time without intervention.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall during a Kansas wind storm. If you feel cool air moving, your home's air barrier has gaps. Kansas is one of the windiest states in the country, and Salina's open geography means those gaps are working against you year-round.
Homes built in Salina before modern energy codes were adopted were often insulated to a much lower standard, or not insulated at all in areas like rim joists and crawl spaces. If your home is more than 40 years old and you have never had insulation work done, there is a good chance you are losing significant energy every month.
We install spray foam in the areas of your home where it makes the biggest difference: attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, basement walls, and exterior wall cavities. For attics and interior walls where flexibility and sound control matter, closed-cell foam insulation is available for projects that require a stronger moisture barrier, such as below-grade spaces and exterior applications. We also offer attic insulation using blown-in and batt methods when spray foam is not the right fit for the space.
Every job starts with an on-site assessment. We measure the area, check for moisture or structural issues, and recommend the right foam type for your specific home and budget. We handle permitting when required by the City of Salina, and we walk you through the finished work before we leave.
Best for interior walls, attics, and spaces where sound dampening and cost efficiency are priorities.
Best for crawl spaces, basement walls, rim joists, and any area where moisture resistance is essential.
Seals gaps around fixtures, pipes, and penetrations before or alongside blown-in insulation for maximum performance.
Targets one of the most overlooked energy loss points in older Salina homes - the band of wood above your foundation.
Salina sits in north-central Kansas, where summer highs regularly push past 95 degrees and winter lows can drop below zero. That is a swing of nearly 100 degrees across the year, and it puts real pressure on your home's insulation. Kansas is also one of the windiest states in the country, which means every gap in your walls and attic is an opening for that wind to push cold air in and pull warm air out. Spray foam's ability to seal those gaps completely - not just slow air movement - makes it especially well-suited to this climate.
Salina also sees significant spring rainfall, and the area's clay-heavy soil can drive moisture into crawl spaces and basements after heavy storms. Homes near the Smoky Hill River corridor deal with this more than most. Closed-cell spray foam resists moisture and does not absorb water the way fiberglass batts can, making it a durable long-term solution for below-grade spaces in our area. We serve Salina and the surrounding region, including homeowners in Hutchinson who face similar climate conditions.
We will ask a few basic questions about your home and the area you want insulated. You will hear back within 1 business day to schedule your on-site estimate.
We visit your home, measure the target area, check for moisture or structural issues, and confirm which foam type fits your space. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes.
You receive a written estimate covering area, foam type, and total cost. We handle any required permits through the City of Salina Building Services - you do not manage that process.
The crew arrives, sets up, and sprays the foam. Most attic and crawl space jobs finish in one day. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished coverage so you can see the result.
No pressure, no obligation - just a clear written quote so you can make an informed decision about your Salina home.
(785) 201-9750The Kansas Department of Labor requires contractors to meet licensing and insurance standards before performing this type of work. We carry full coverage, and we are happy to show documentation before any job begins.
We know the City of Salina's building permit requirements and pull them on your behalf when needed. Work that is permitted and inspected is documented, which protects you legally and makes your home easier to sell.
Our installation process follows Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance guidelines for safe, consistent application. Spray foam applied incorrectly can cause air quality problems - proper training is not optional, it is the baseline. See the{' '} SPFA's resources at sprayfoam.org.
Before we leave, we show you the finished work and explain what was done. If something does not look right to you, we address it on the spot. You will not be left wondering whether the job was done correctly.
These are not marketing claims - they are the minimum standards we hold ourselves to on every job in Salina and the surrounding area. When you call us, you get a contractor who knows local permit requirements, uses trained installation practices, and does not leave until you are satisfied with the result.
Homeowners who qualify may receive a federal tax credit worth up to 30 percent of insulation costs under current energy efficiency incentives. Check current eligibility at ENERGY STAR.
Blown-in and batt insulation for attics in Salina - sized to meet the depth requirements for Kansas Climate Zone 5.
Learn moreHigh-density closed-cell foam for moisture-prone areas like crawl spaces, basements, and exterior walls.
Learn moreKansas winters do not wait - lock in your installation date before the cold arrives and your heating bills climb.