At Crawlspace Kings, we bring years of industry-leading expertise to every corner of your home’s foundation. While encapsulation lays the groundwork for a healthy home, spray foam insulation is the ultimate upgrade for homeowners throughout Northeast and Central Wisconsin and Upper Michigan seeking maximum thermal protection and structural integrity.
From initial inspections to precision application, our 5-star spray foam insulation experts handle your project with the technical mastery your home deserves!
The Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam isn’t just insulation; it’s a high-performance solution. Unlike traditional fiberglass batts that sag, retain moisture, and lose R-value over time, spray foam provides a permanent, airtight seal.
Here are some reasons why you should choose spray foam insulation over traditional options:
Superior Energy Efficiency
Air and Moisture Barrier
Enhanced Structural Integrity
Pest Deterrent
Improved Indoor Air Quality
Our Professional Application Process
The Crawlspace Kings team follows a rigorous, multi-step process to ensure your spray foam is applied safely and effectively for a lifetime of performance. Here’s a breakdown of how our process works:
Site Assessment & Prep
Surface Cleaning
Precision Application
Quality Check
Clean-Up & Final Walkthrough
Spray Foam Insulation Gallery
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Once the foam has fully cured (typically within 24 hours), it is completely inert and safe. During the application, we use specialized safety gear and ventilation to manage the off-gassing process.
Spray foam is designed to last the lifetime of your home. It does not sag, settle, or degrade over time like fiberglass or cellulose, making it a “one-and-done” investment.
During the application, there is a distinct chemical odor. However, with our professional ventilation techniques and proper curing times, the odor dissipates quickly, leaving you with nothing but a fresher-smelling home.
No. Spray foam requires a dry surface to bond correctly. If you have standing water or high moisture, our team will first recommend crawlspace encapsulation or drainage solutions to ensure the area is dry before we begin the insulation process.