
East Texas humidity and summer heat push through every gap in your home. Spray foam seals those gaps and insulates at the same time - stopping the drafts and moisture that drive your energy bills up month after month.

Spray foam insulation in Longview, TX expands on contact to seal air gaps and insulate in one step - most attic or crawl space jobs are completed in a single day. Unlike fiberglass batts, spray foam bonds to the surface and does not shift or settle over time, making it especially effective in the hot, humid conditions common across East Texas.
If your home was built before 1990 and you have never had insulation work done, there is a good chance the original material has compressed and degraded. You may be losing conditioned air through the attic, walls, and crawl space every single day. The situation is common in Longview neighborhoods built during the 1960s through the 1980s, where energy standards were far lower than they are today.
For homes where moisture is also a concern, our closed-cell foam insulation service provides both a thermal barrier and a moisture barrier in a single application.
If your bill climbs dramatically from May through September while your habits stay the same, your home is losing conditioned air somewhere. In Longview's climate, an under-insulated attic is one of the most common culprits. Heat radiates down from a hot roof and overwhelms whatever insulation remains.
If one bedroom is always stuffy in summer or one corner never warms up in winter, that points to uneven insulation or missing air sealing. Rooms above garages and directly under the roof are especially prone to this in older Longview homes. Spray foam can target specific problem areas without a whole-house redo.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a hot day - if you feel air moving, your home has leaks that insulation alone will not fix. Spray foam seals those gaps while insulating, which is why it is recommended for homes where drafts are noticeable. This is especially common in Longview homes built before the mid-1980s.
A musty smell under the house or visible dampness means moisture is migrating upward into your floors and walls. In Longview's humid climate, that moisture leads to mold and structural damage if left unchecked. Spray foam on crawl space walls and floor joists creates a barrier that stops the moisture cycle.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam in attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, walls, and basement ceilings. Open-cell foam is lighter, more flexible, and costs less per square foot - it works well for interior walls, attic floors, and areas where sound dampening is a priority alongside thermal performance. Closed-cell foam is denser, delivers roughly R-6 to R-7 per inch, and resists moisture vapor, making it the better choice for crawl spaces and any area where humidity or water vapor is a concern.
Many Longview homeowners choose spray foam specifically for crawl spaces, where the combination of warm soil and high humidity creates persistent moisture pressure from below. If your attic also needs attention, our attic insulation service can address both areas in a single project visit.
Best for attic floors, interior walls, and areas where budget and sound control are priorities.
Best for crawl spaces, rim joists, and any area where moisture control is as important as insulation.
Seals the underside of the roof deck and stops heat from radiating through the ceiling into living spaces.
Addresses both insulation and moisture vapor in one application - a common need in East Texas homes.
Longview sits in the Piney Woods region of East Texas, where summer heat and high humidity arrive early and stay late. Average highs push into the mid-90s from June through August, and the humidity makes it feel even hotter. Your air conditioner runs hard for months, and every gap in your home's envelope costs you money. Spray foam's ability to seal those gaps and resist moisture vapor makes it a particularly strong fit for this climate - it addresses both the heat and the dampness that sneak into homes here.
A significant portion of Longview's housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1980s, including neighborhoods in areas like Kilgore and the surrounding Kilgore area. Homes from that era were often insulated with materials that have long since settled and degraded. If your home was built before 1990 and has never had an insulation upgrade, you are almost certainly losing conditioned air every day. We also serve homeowners throughout Tyler and the broader East Texas region, where the same climate conditions and housing stock age apply.
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends higher R-values for climate zones like East Texas compared to cooler parts of the country, because the long cooling season makes insulation performance more critical here.
We respond within 1 business day. A quick call helps us understand the space - attic, crawl space, walls - and come prepared. No commitment required to ask questions.
We walk through the areas you want treated, measure the space, check for moisture issues, and explain your options clearly. You receive a written estimate before any work begins - not just a ballpark number.
The crew arrives with the foam equipment, seals off the work area, and sprays in controlled passes. Most residential jobs finish in a single day. You and your pets will need to be away for at least 24 hours after application.
We walk you through the finished work before leaving - showing coverage, confirming thickness, and answering questions. Open windows and run fans when you return. Any odor clears within a day or two.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a clear, written quote from a local contractor who will actually look at your space before giving you a number. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(430) 267-1839Texas requires insulation contractors to be licensed through the Department of Licensing and Regulation. You can verify our license on the TDLR website before work begins. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage - ask for certificates at any time.
We have focused on East Texas homes since opening in Longview in 2024. That means we understand the specific challenges of older housing stock, crawl space moisture, and the demands of this climate - things a national chain or out-of-area crew will not know from experience.
We do not give ballpark numbers over the phone without seeing your home. Every estimate is written, itemized, and given to you before we schedule installation. No surprises on the invoice.
A standard attic or crawl space spray foam job in a Longview home typically finishes in one day. We clean up our equipment when we leave. Your living space is not disrupted, and there is no mess left behind.
Our approach is straightforward: assess your home honestly, recommend what actually makes sense for your situation, and do the work right the first time. You can verify our state license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before we ever set foot in your home.
Spray foam pairs well with a full attic insulation upgrade - covering the floor and sealing every gap in one visit.
Learn moreClosed-cell foam delivers the highest R-value per inch and acts as a moisture barrier - ideal for crawl spaces and exterior walls.
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