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Spray Foam Insulation in Tulsa, OK

Spray foam is a two-part liquid that expands on contact and hardens into a continuous insulating layer. Unlike batts or blown-in cellulose, it seals air gaps at the same time it insulates — those are two different jobs that other materials handle poorly. We install both open-cell and closed-cell foam depending on the application.

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When to Call

When You Need Spray Foam Insulation

  • Your energy bills spike every June and don't recover until October
  • Rooms above the garage or over the crawl space are always uncomfortable
  • You're finishing a basement and want to insulate the walls properly
  • A metal building or shop needs insulation without condensation problems
  • You've added HVAC capacity but the house still doesn't hold temperature
  • Existing batt insulation has shifted, sagged, or gotten wet at some point

How It Works

Our Process for Spray Foam Insulation

  1. 1

    Site visit

    We look at the actual space — attic, crawl, walls, or rim joists — before quoting anything. Measurements and conditions get recorded on-site.

  2. 2

    Written quote

    You get a written scope covering foam type, thickness, and area before we schedule work. No verbal estimates that shift on job day.

  3. 3

    Prep and protection

    We mask off areas that foam can't touch — electrical boxes, HVAC equipment, finished surfaces. Overspray ruins things fast, so this step takes real time.

  4. 4

    Foam application

    The two-part foam is sprayed in passes to build up to the specified thickness. Open-cell expands more aggressively; closed-cell builds denser with each pass.

  5. 5

    Trim and inspection

    Excess foam gets trimmed flush where needed. We walk the job before we leave to check coverage and address any thin spots.

  6. 6

    Ventilation clearance

    Foam off-gasses briefly during cure. We confirm the space is safe to re-enter before we hand it back to you.

What's included

  • Open-cell or closed-cell foam material matched to the application
  • Labor to prep, spray, and trim the entire quoted area
  • Masking and protection of adjacent surfaces before spraying begins
  • Post-job walkthrough to confirm coverage meets specified thickness
  • Cleanup of foam scraps and packaging from the work area

What's not included

  • Removal of existing insulation before foam is applied — quoted separately
  • Repairs to damaged sheathing, joists, or drywall found during the job
  • Painting or finishing over foam in conditioned or finished spaces

Real Situations

Common Scenarios in Tulsa

A homeowner in a 1960s ranch near Brookside has original fiberglass batts in the attic that have never been touched.

We check whether the batts are still performing or just sitting there doing little. Often the bigger problem is air leakage around penetrations, not the R-value of the batts themselves. We'll recommend sealing first and adding foam only where it makes a real difference.

A contractor finishing a metal building near the Port of Catoosa needs insulation before interior walls go up.

Metal buildings condensate badly without a full air seal on the inside face of the metal. We spray closed-cell foam directly to the metal panels and framing before any liner panels are installed. This eliminates the condensation problem that open-faced batts cannot solve.

A homeowner in Jenks replaced their HVAC system but the second floor is still fifteen degrees hotter than the first in July.

That temperature split usually means the attic is dumping heat into the living space faster than the equipment can remove it. We assess whether the issue is air sealing, insulation depth, or both before recommending a scope of work.

Tulsa Context

Why this matters in Tulsa

Tulsa summers run long and brutal, and the temperature delta between a 100-degree attic and a 75-degree living space drives constant air movement through every gap in the building envelope. Most homes built here before 1990 were insulated to the code minimums of their era, which weren't high. Metal buildings are also common throughout the metro, and they have condensation problems that batt insulation alone never solves.

Straight Talk

About pricing & scope

Foam pricing moves with the square footage, the thickness spec, and which type of foam fits the application. Closed-cell costs more than open-cell but is required in some situations. If we find damaged substrate or active moisture during the job, that changes scope and we'll talk to you before proceeding.

Need spray foam insulation in Tulsa?

Free inspection • Written quote • Tulsa, OK

Call (539) 424-4019