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Dallas- Fort Worth's Top Spray-Foam Insulation 

Our team brings over 20 years of expertise in spray foam insulation, offering a seamless solution for superior air sealing and insulation. We’re committed to delivering results that keep your home comfortable and energy-efficient, and we’re always ready to address your needs.

✓ Insulation Installation
✓ Insulation Removal
✓ Commercial & Residential
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Why Choose
Spray-Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation is one of the most effective, durable, and energy-efficient insulation solutions available today. Unlike traditional materials like fiberglass or cellulose, spray foam expands upon application, filling every crack, crevice, and hard-to-reach area to create a seamless, airtight barrier. This not only helps regulate indoor temperatures but also reduces energy loss, prevents drafts, improves overall comfort, and reduces the workload on your HVAC. Because of its ability to adhere to surfaces and prevent air leakage, spray foam is an excellent choice for attics, walls, crawl spaces, and commercial buildings looking for long-term insulation performance.

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Which Spray-Foam
Should
I choose?

Open-Cell

Open-cell spray foam is a lightweight, flexible, and cost-effective insulation solution that expands significantly upon application, filling every gap and crevice to create an airtight seal. This type of spray foam is ideal for attics, walls, and crawl spaces, offering excellent thermal performance while also enhancing soundproofing.

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Superior Air Sealing

Spray-Foam Expands to fill all cracks and gaps, reducing air leaks and drafts, and energy loss, leading to lower heating and cooling costs over time up to 50%

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Sound Dampening

Open-cell's porous structure absorbs sound reducing noise pollution and giving you a much quieter home. 

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Long Lasting

Open-cell spray foam insulation is designed to last the lifetime of your home or building without sagging, settling, or deteriorating over time, unlike traditional insulation materials.

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Low Maintenance 

Open-Cell, once installed, requires little to no maintenance, eliminating the need for costly replacements or frequent upkeep.

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Closed-Cell

Closed-cell spray foam is a high-density, durable insulation designed to provide maximum energy efficiency, moisture resistance, and structural reinforcement. Unlike open-cell foam, it has a compact, rigid structure that enhances insulation performance and strength, making it perfect for roofs, walls, basements, and commercial buildings.

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Superior R-Value

Provides one of the highest R-values per inch, maximizing energy efficiency.

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Adds Structural Strength

The dense, rigid structure reinforces walls and roofs.

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Moisture & Water Resistance

Acts as a barrier against moisture, helping prevent mold and water damage.

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Versatile 

Closed-cell spray foam is one of the most versatile insulation options available, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications, from attics and walls to basements and commercial buildings. Its high-density structure allows it to be used on its own or stacked with other insulation types

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much loose fill fiberglass insulation do I need?
    In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the minimum recommended R-value for attic insulation is R-30 (about 10 inches), but for optimal energy efficiency, R-49 (approximately 17 inches) is recommended. Our team can assess your attic and determine the perfect amount of blown-in fiberglass to maximize comfort and savings. Johns Manville, (n.d) "What R-value do I need?" https://www.jm.com/en/homeowner-insulation/homeowner-faq/what-r-value-do-i-need-/
  • How long does a blown-in insulation project take?
    A typical blown-in fiberglass insulation job takes anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, depending on the size of the area and the amount of insulation needed. Larger attics or projects requiring old insulation removal may take longer 1-2 days. Our team works efficiently to ensure a seamless installation with minimal disruption to your home.
  • Do I need to remove my old insulation before adding blown-in fiberglass?
    We recommend removing old insulation, especially if it is damaged, moldy, or contaminated by pests. This process also allows for a thorough attic inspection and identifies areas that may need air sealing. In some instances, you may benefit from retaining your old insulation as well. Our team at can assess your attic and determine if removal is necessary.
  • How long will my job take?
    The time required for insulation installation depends on the size of the space and the type of insulation being installed. Most residential insulation projects can be completed within a full day. Larger jobs, such as spray foam insulation or commercial projects, may take multiple days.
  • How much does insulation cost?
    The cost of insulation depends on several factors, including the type of insulation (spray foam, blown-in fiberglass, or batt insulation), the size of the area being insulated, and whether existing insulation needs to be removed. On average, attic insulation for a typical home is around a few thousand dollars. While insulation is an upfront investment, it can lead to long-term savings on energy bills by improving your home's thermal efficiency. We offer free quotes to provide you with a detailed estimate tailored to your specific needs.
  • How do I know if my home needs new insulation?
    There are several signs that indicate it may be time to upgrade or replace your insulation. If you notice uneven temperatures between rooms, frequent drafts, or high energy bills, your insulation may not be performing effectively. Other warning signs include old or deteriorating insulation, excessive dust or allergens, and signs of moisture, mold, or pest infestations in your attic or walls. If your home was built before modern insulation standards were implemented, an upgrade could significantly improve comfort and energy efficiency. Our team can perform an inspection to assess your insulation needs.
  • Are there any rebates or tax credits for insulation?
    Yes. The federal government offers a tax credit for energy-efficient home improvements, including insulation. Under the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, homeowners can claim 30% of insulation costs, up to a maximum of $1,200 per year. This includes materials for spray foam, blown-in fiberglass, batt insulation, and other qualifying insulation types. Check with your tax professional or visit our "Tax Credit" page for additional info.
  • Do I need to remove my old insulation before installing new insulation?
    In many cases, yes—especially if the existing insulation is damaged, contaminated, or ineffective. If your current insulation is moldy, wet, or shows signs of pest infestation, it should be removed to prevent health hazards and further damage to your home. Additionally, if the insulation has deteriorated over time, it may no longer provide adequate protection. However, in some situations, new insulation can be added on top of existing insulation if it’s still in good condition. Our team will assess your attic and recommend the best approach to maximum performance and longevity for your insulation.

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We appreciate you reaching out to AtticProsTX. Our team will review your request and get back to you during business hours. Thanks for considering us for your insulation needs.

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