
Cold drafts and high heating bills are a sign your home is losing heat through gaps that regular insulation cannot reach. Spray foam seals those gaps and insulates at the same time.

Spray foam insulation in Klamath Falls seals air leaks and adds R-value in a single step - most crawl space or attic projects are completed in one day. Unlike fiberglass batts, it expands to fill irregular gaps and hardened openings that other materials simply cannot reach.
If your home was built before the 1990s, there is a good chance the crawl space, rim joists, and attic knee walls have little or no insulation. That is one of the most common situations we see in Klamath Falls. Spray foam is well suited to older homes because it fills the irregular gaps that show up in older construction.
For homes with significant attic heat loss, pairing spray foam with attic insulation addresses the full thermal envelope from top to bottom.
If your furnace runs constantly but your home still feels cold in January and February, heat is escaping faster than your current insulation holds it. A well-insulated home holds heat for hours even when the furnace cycles off.
Cold floors in winter are one of the clearest signs of an uninsulated crawl space - a very common issue in Klamath Falls homes built before the 1990s. The problem almost always comes from below, not the walls.
Hold your hand near an outlet on an exterior wall. If you feel cool air moving, that is outside air finding its way in through gaps in the wall assembly. Spray foam seals these pathways rather than just slowing them.
If you can see bare wood joists under your home or in the attic with nothing between them and the outside air, your home is losing significant heat every winter. This is more common than many homeowners realize in older Klamath Falls neighborhoods.
We install both types of spray foam - open-cell and closed-cell - depending on where the work is happening and what the space needs. For crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior walls, we typically recommend closed-cell foam insulation because it provides a stronger moisture barrier and higher R-value per inch. For interior walls where soundproofing matters more than moisture control, open-cell foam is often the better fit at a lower cost per square foot.
Every job starts with a walk-through of the area being insulated. We check what is already there, look for moisture issues that should be addressed first, and give you a written estimate that specifies the foam type, target thickness, and exactly what is included. No surprises after the work is done.
Best for crawl spaces, exterior walls, and rim joists where moisture and maximum R-value both matter.
A good fit for interior walls and attic decking in moderate conditions where soundproofing is also a goal.
Full crawl space treatment combining spray foam insulation with air sealing for whole-system performance.
Klamath Falls sits at roughly 4,100 feet elevation in a high-desert basin, and winter temperatures regularly drop below 20 degrees - sometimes near zero. That kind of cold puts real pressure on a home's insulation. Gaps and thin spots that might go unnoticed in Portland become very obvious when the heating bill arrives in January. For homes here, choosing an insulation type that also seals air leaks - not just slows heat transfer - makes a meaningful difference in both comfort and cost.
Many homes in areas like Merrill and Keno were built over vented crawl spaces with little insulation between the cold ground and your living floor. The semi-arid climate means moisture-related problems are less common here than in western Oregon, but the dry air also means homes lose heat rapidly through air infiltration - which is exactly what spray foam addresses most effectively.
We respond within 1 business day. You tell us what area of the home you want insulated and any problems you have noticed. We will schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
A contractor walks the space, checks existing insulation and moisture conditions, and measures the area. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes and is the only way to give you an accurate number.
You receive a written estimate that specifies the foam type, target thickness, total cost, and what prep is included. If a permit is required, we handle it and explain the process before you sign.
The crew arrives, sets up, and sprays the foam - most crawl spaces and attics are done in a few hours. Before leaving, they do a walkthrough with you so you can see the finished coverage firsthand.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(458) 254-8018Every job is covered by our liability insurance and contractor licensing. You have documentation before any work starts - not a verbal promise.
We are a local business, not a franchise from Portland or Medford. We know the housing stock here - the crawl spaces, the older construction, and what cold winters actually do to homes in this basin.
Your estimate specifies the foam type, thickness, and total cost before any work begins. We do not change the price after we are inside your home.
Spray foam is one of the few insulation types where you can see the finished result before anything is covered. We walk you through the job so you can confirm coverage yourself. For product safety details, see the EPA guidance on spray polyurethane foam.
We focus on Klamath Falls and the surrounding basin communities. That means shorter response times, better familiarity with the local housing stock, and a contractor who will still be here after the job is done if you have questions.
Pair spray foam with thorough attic insulation to stop heat loss at the top and bottom of your home at the same time.
Learn MoreLearn more about closed-cell foam specifically - the high-density option best suited for crawl spaces and moisture-prone areas.
Learn MoreCall today for a free on-site estimate - the sooner you book, the better your scheduling options before cold weather arrives.