
Soft, expanding foam that fills every gap in your attic or walls - sealing out heat and humidity so your AC can finally keep up.

Open-cell foam insulation in Pineville is a soft, expanding spray applied directly to attic decks, wall cavities, and crawl spaces - it fills every gap, seals out outside air, and slows heat transfer, with most residential jobs completed in one to two days.
If your home was built in the 1950s through 1980s - which describes a large share of Pineville housing - the original fiberglass batts have likely settled, compressed, or been disturbed over the years. Fiberglass slows heat but does almost nothing to stop air movement through gaps. Open-cell foam solves both problems in one step. Many homeowners who choose open-cell foam also benefit from pairing it with commercial insulation for outbuildings or detached structures on the same property.
In Pineville, where summer temperatures push into the mid-90s and the air conditioner runs for eight or nine months, the difference between a properly sealed attic and an under-insulated one shows up directly on your Cleco or DEMCO bill.
If your electric bill has risen year over year without a change in habits, your home may be losing conditioned air faster than your system can replace it. In Pineville's long cooling season, an attic that leaks heat forces your AC to run almost constantly. Open-cell foam seals the gaps that are making your system work overtime.
When one bedroom or the back of the house always feels warmer than the rest, even with the AC running, that points to missing or failing insulation above that space. In Pineville's summers, a room with poor attic coverage above it can feel noticeably hotter than the rest of the house - and that is an insulation problem, not a thermostat problem.
Rapides Parish was affected by multiple significant storms in recent years, and roof repairs - even well-done ones - often disturb or compress the insulation underneath. Roofers are not insulation contractors, and restoring what they move is rarely part of their scope. If your energy bills crept up after roof work, your attic insulation may be the missing piece.
If you feel warm air pushing through around your attic hatch or ceiling fan on a hot day, your attic is pressurizing and pushing heat into your living space. This is a classic sign of an attic that is not sealed or insulated adequately. Open-cell foam, sprayed directly to the underside of the roof deck, is specifically designed to stop this from happening.
We spray open-cell foam in attics, wall cavities, crawl spaces, and bonus rooms throughout the Pineville area. The most common application is the unvented attic - foam is applied directly to the underside of the roof deck, turning your attic into a conditioned space that stays much closer to indoor temperatures. This takes an enormous load off your cooling system. For homes where individual wall cavities need attention, we drill access points, inject foam, and patch the holes so the exterior finish is restored. We also work alongside spray foam insulation projects where a homeowner needs both open-cell and closed-cell products applied in different parts of the same home.
Open-cell foam insulates and air-seals in a single step, which is why it is often the most efficient choice for older Pineville homes with lots of small gaps and irregular framing. If your home also has moisture concerns in the crawl space, we can coordinate open-cell foam above with a commercial insulation assessment or crawl space treatment as part of the same visit.
Best for Pineville homes where the attic is used for storage or houses HVAC equipment - keeps conditioned air in and summer heat out.
Suits older homes with no wall insulation - foam is injected through small access holes, filling the cavity without opening up finished walls.
Ideal for pier-and-beam or raised homes where the floor above the crawl space needs insulation and air sealing together.
Pineville sits in central Louisiana, where summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-to-upper 90s and humidity stays high most of the year. That combination means your attic can reach temperatures well above 130 degrees Fahrenheit on a summer afternoon. Open-cell foam sprayed to the underside of the roof deck turns your attic into a conditioned space, which takes a significant load off your cooling system. Louisiana also follows the International Energy Conservation Code, and Pineville falls in a climate zone that sets specific insulation performance requirements - a licensed contractor will install foam that meets those minimums.
The local housing stock also matters. Most Pineville homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many were insulated with fiberglass batts that have had decades to settle, compress, or absorb moisture. Homeowners in Marksville and Natchitoches face the same climate challenges, and many of the homes we service in those communities have the same original-era insulation that simply no longer performs the way it should. If your home falls into that category, open-cell foam is one of the most cost-effective ways to bring it up to a modern standard.
We reply within one business day. We will ask about your home size, what you are trying to fix, and whether you have had any recent roof or pest work done - so we show up prepared, not guessing.
We inspect your attic, crawl space, or wall areas in person - checking existing insulation, looking for moisture or pest damage, and measuring the area. This is the right time to ask questions about thickness, timeline, and what you need to do to prepare.
The crew arrives with spray equipment and mixes the foam on-site. For a typical Pineville home, the spray work takes four to eight hours. You, your family, and pets should stay out of the home for the day and for several hours after the foam finishes curing.
Once the foam is cured, we trim any excess and measure depth in multiple spots to confirm coverage meets the right level for your home. We walk you through what was done before we leave - you will see the work and understand exactly what changed.
Free estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(318) 319-2726We hold a current Louisiana contractor's license - verifiable through the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors at lslbc.louisiana.gov. That license is your assurance that we are legally authorized to do this work and that we carry the required insurance. It also means a licensed inspection is available when your project scope requires one.
After the foam cures, we measure the installed depth in multiple locations to confirm it meets the performance level your home needs. Thin spots are fixed before we leave. This basic quality check is something every experienced installer should do without being asked - and we do it on every job.
We understand the difference between installing foam correctly for Pineville and installing it the same way you would in a dry climate. That includes thinking through attic ventilation strategy alongside the foam application - because an installer who ignores vapor management in a humid climate can inadvertently create moisture problems while trying to solve a heat problem.
Spray foam installation requires specific training to do right - particularly in a humid climate like Louisiana's. We follow installation standards set by the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance, the national trade association for this trade. For more on what proper spray foam installation looks like, see the SPFA website.
Every one of these proof points comes down to the same thing - we do the work the right way, in a climate that demands it, and we do not leave until we can show you that it was done correctly.
Insulation services for Pineville commercial buildings, warehouses, and office spaces to cut cooling costs and meet Louisiana energy code.
Learn MoreFull spray foam services covering both open-cell and closed-cell applications across attics, walls, and foundations throughout Pineville.
Learn MorePineville summers are long and expensive. The sooner your attic is sealed, the sooner your energy bills start dropping. Call or request a free estimate now.