
Stop paying to heat and cool air that escapes through gaps in your walls and attic. Open-cell foam fills every crack, evens out your home's temperature, and cuts down on drafts for good.

Open-cell foam insulation in Junction City is a soft, spray-applied material that expands to fill gaps in your attic, walls, or crawl space, creating a continuous air barrier - most jobs in a typical Junction City home are completed in a single day.
If your home has uneven temperatures, high utility bills, or drafts on windy Kansas days, there is a good chance air is moving freely through gaps your current insulation cannot stop. Open-cell foam addresses that directly by sealing the pathways rather than just slowing them down.
Many homeowners who call us about open-cell foam are also dealing with related issues - like a poorly sealed attic or drafty walls. If that sounds familiar, our commercial insulation and spray foam insulation services cover those situations too.
If your utility bills jump sharply when Junction City temperatures hit the deep cold of January or the intense heat of July, your home is not holding conditioned air. A well-insulated home should stay comfortable without your furnace or air conditioner running constantly.
On a gusty Kansas day, hold your hand near electrical outlets on exterior walls or around your attic hatch. If you feel moving air, outside air is finding its way in through gaps. This is especially common in older Junction City homes and houses built during rapid growth periods near Fort Riley.
When one part of your home is noticeably harder to heat or cool than the rest, that area has more air leakage or less insulation. Uneven comfort is one of the most common complaints before foam insulation - and one of the most reliably fixed by it.
Go into your attic on a hot July afternoon or a cold January morning. If the temperature feels extreme - far hotter or colder than the rest of the house - that heat or cold is working its way into your living space all day long. Proper air sealing and insulation should bring attic temperatures much closer to the rest of the home.
We install open-cell foam in attics, walls, crawl spaces, and rim joists throughout Junction City and the surrounding area. When a homeowner comes to us with high energy bills or rooms that never feel comfortable, open-cell foam is often the right answer - it expands to fill irregular spaces that other insulation types simply cannot reach.
For homes where air sealing is the primary problem, open-cell foam works alongside our commercial insulation and spray foam insulation options to give you the best match for your building type and budget. We walk through each job before quoting so you get the right product for your specific home.
Ideal for homeowners with high summer cooling bills who want to air-seal and insulate in one pass.
Suits older Junction City homes with irregular wall framing where batt insulation leaves gaps.
Best for dry crawl spaces - pairs with vapor barrier solutions for crawl spaces with any moisture history.
Targets one of the most overlooked air leakage points in a home, especially in older wood-frame construction.
Junction City sits in the Flint Hills region, where summer highs regularly push past 95 degrees F and winter lows can drop below 10 degrees F. That is a 100-degree swing your home's envelope has to manage every year. The persistent Kansas wind makes it worse - it pressurizes one side of your house and pulls air through every gap it can find. Open-cell foam's ability to create a continuous air barrier is especially valuable here because it seals those pathways permanently.
A large share of Junction City's housing stock was built quickly during periods of rapid growth tied to Fort Riley. Many of those homes were built to minimum construction standards and have little insulation beyond what was required at the time. Homeowners in areas like Ogden and Milford often discover a real efficiency gap once a contractor does a proper walkthrough - and open-cell foam is one of the most effective ways to close it.
For homes built before 1960 in the downtown neighborhoods, older electrical configurations should be checked before foam goes in. We do a thorough walkthrough on every job to catch anything that needs attention before spraying begins.
Learn more about insulation standards from the U.S. Department of Energy and local permit requirements at Geary County Building and Zoning.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about your home and what problems you've noticed. We'll get you scheduled for an in-home visit - replies within 1 business day.
We walk through the areas you want insulated, take measurements, and look for anything needing attention before foam goes in - like moisture issues or older wiring. You get a clear, written quote before committing to anything.
The crew arrives with spray equipment, sets up containment, and applies foam in passes. It expands within seconds and is trimmed flush once set. Most residential jobs finish in a single day.
After spraying, the space needs a few hours to ventilate - plan to be out of the house for the day. Once cleared, we do a walkthrough with you before leaving so you can see exactly what was done.
Free in-home estimate. Written quote before any work starts. No pressure.
(785) 209-5924We walk your specific home before quoting - not over the phone. That means the number we give you is based on what we actually saw, so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives.
When a permit is required in Geary County, we handle the application. Inspected work gives you independent verification that the job was done correctly - not just our word for it.
We know the housing stock here - the older downtown homes, the ranch-style builds near Fort Riley, and the newer subdivisions on the edges of town. That local knowledge changes how we approach every job.
We respect your schedule. Most residential open-cell foam installs wrap up in one day, and we clean up completely before we leave. You are not waiting days for a crew to finish.
Junction City homeowners deserve a contractor who knows this area and stands behind the work. We have been insulating homes across Geary County since 2019, and we back every job with a written scope, permitted work where required, and a final walkthrough before we leave.
For industry installation standards, see the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA).
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