Kansas temperature swings push your HVAC system hard. Spray foam seals the gaps and insulates in one step so your home stays comfortable year-round.

Spray foam insulation in Junction City, KS is a liquid material sprayed directly into attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, and walls, where it expands and hardens to seal air leaks and insulate at the same time. Most residential jobs are completed in a single day.
Junction City homeowners deal with temperature swings that can exceed 100 degrees between summer highs and winter lows. That kind of climate punishes any gap in your building envelope, and fiberglass batts alone do not address air infiltration. Spray foam handles both problems in one application, which is why it is often the right choice for older homes in this area. If you are also looking at what is happening above the living space, our attic insulation service pairs well with spray foam for a complete solution.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, air sealing and insulation together can cut heating and cooling costs by up to 15 percent in a typical home. Spray foam is one of the few materials that accomplishes both in a single pass.
If your utility bills seem high compared to neighbors with similar-sized homes, poor insulation is one of the most common causes. In Junction City's climate, both summer cooling and winter heating demands are significant. If your bills have crept up without a clear explanation, an insulation assessment is a good first step.
Kansas wind is persistent, and if you feel a chill near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall or along a baseboard, air is getting in through gaps in the wall cavity or rim joist. This is especially common in Junction City homes built before the 1980s. Spray foam stops the draft at its source rather than covering it up.
If your attic in July feels like an oven, or your crawl space stays damp and cold all winter, those spaces are not properly sealed or insulated. An unconditioned space open to outside air puts constant pressure on your living spaces above or below. Spray foam applied to the underside of the roof deck or crawl space walls can bring those spaces much closer to the temperature of your home.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through a poorly insulated attic and melts snow on the upper roof, which refreezes at the cold eaves. Junction City does get winter ice events, and this pattern is a clear sign that warm air is escaping. Sealing and insulating the attic stops the heat loss that causes the problem in the first place.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on what your home needs and where. For crawl spaces, basement rim joists, and exterior wall assemblies where moisture control matters, we typically recommend closed-cell foam insulation, which delivers a higher R-value per inch and acts as a vapor barrier. For attics and interior walls, open-cell foam is often the more practical and cost-effective choice, providing solid insulation and air sealing without the added cost of the denser material.
Both types stop air from moving through your building envelope in a way that batts or blown-in materials cannot. Every job starts with a walkthrough so we understand your home's layout and any existing moisture or ventilation conditions before we recommend a specific approach.
Best for crawl spaces, rim joists, and any area where moisture control and maximum R-value per inch are priorities.
Well-suited for attics and interior walls where vapor permeability is acceptable and budget is a consideration.
Applied to the underside of the roof deck to create a conditioned or semi-conditioned attic space that stays closer to living-area temperatures.
Targets the areas where air infiltration is most severe in older homes, including rim joists, band joists, and crawl space walls.
Junction City sits in north-central Kansas, where summer highs regularly push past 95 degrees and winter lows can drop below 10 degrees. That seasonal swing puts enormous stress on any insulation system, and homes that are under-insulated pay for it in both heating and cooling costs. A significant share of Junction City's housing was built in the 1950s and 1960s to support the population connected to Fort Riley, and those homes were constructed under energy standards that would be considered inadequate today. Spray foam is one of the few options that can be added to existing attics and crawl spaces without tearing out walls, which makes it a practical upgrade for older homes throughout the area.
Kansas is one of the windiest states in the country, and Junction City's open surroundings mean homes are regularly exposed to sustained winds that force cold or hot air through every gap in the building envelope. This affects homeowners across the service area - from older neighborhoods in Junction City to properties in Manhattan. Spray foam's air-sealing properties address wind-driven infiltration in a way that fiberglass batts alone cannot.
We ask a few basic questions about your home and the areas you want insulated. We respond to all requests within one business day and can usually schedule an in-home visit within a week or two.
We walk through the attic, crawl space, or walls you want addressed, take measurements, and check for moisture or ventilation issues. You receive a written estimate that breaks down cost by area and foam type before anyone picks up a spray gun.
The crew arrives with their equipment, sets up ventilation, and applies foam in controlled passes. Most residential jobs are done in a single day. You will need to stay out of the treated areas for at least 24 hours - we give you the exact re-entry time in writing before we start.
Before the crew packs up, we walk you through the finished work so you can see the coverage in every area we quoted. A confident crew welcomes that conversation - you should not have to take our word for it.
We respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what your home needs and what it will cost.
(785) 209-5924We are a state-licensed and fully insured insulation contractor in Kansas. That means if something unexpected happens on your property, you are protected - not left to sort it out yourself.
A large share of homes in this area were built in the 1950s and 1960s for the Fort Riley community. We have worked in those homes and understand what their attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists typically look like - and what problems to look for before we spray.
You receive a written estimate broken down by area and foam type before anyone picks up a spray gun. The price you approve is the price you pay - no surprises added after installation day.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work so you can see the coverage in each area. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance recommends this as a quality assurance step, and we do it on every job.
Our goal is simple: your home holds its temperature the way it should, your bills reflect the work we did, and you know exactly what was done and why. Call us or submit a request and we will follow up within one business day.
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