
If your house feels drafty no matter how high you set the thermostat, the gaps in your building envelope are the problem. We seal them for good.

Spray foam insulation in Lafayette, IN seals air leaks and insulates in a single application - most attic or crawl space jobs are completed in one day. Unlike fiberglass batts, foam expands into irregular gaps around pipes, wires, and framing and stays there permanently without sagging or settling.
Lafayette has a large stock of homes built before 1980, and most of them were never designed with modern air sealing in mind. If your house has cold rooms in winter, floors that feel cold above the crawl space, or heating bills that climb every January, the building envelope is almost certainly where the problem lives. Spray foam addresses it directly.
If your home already has some insulation but still feels drafty, you may benefit from pairing spray foam with a full attic insulation upgrade to cover both air sealing and overall R-value in the same project.
If your gas or electric bill jumps sharply during the coldest months and stays high even at a moderate thermostat setting, conditioned air is escaping faster than your heating system can replace it. This pattern is especially common in Lafayette's older neighborhoods where homes were built without modern air-sealing practices.
Drafts that seem to come from inside the house - near electrical outlets on exterior walls, along baseboards, or from the floor above a crawl space - are a reliable sign that air is moving through gaps in your home's structure. In Lafayette's pre-1980 homes, these gaps are common around pipes, wires, and framing that was never sealed.
If your floors above the crawl space feel cold in winter regardless of your thermostat setting, the crawl space is almost certainly uninsulated or poorly insulated. This is one of the most common complaints from homeowners in Lafayette's mid-century neighborhoods. Spray foam on the crawl space walls and rim joists makes an immediate, noticeable difference.
If you go into your attic or basement and can see light coming through gaps around pipes, wires, or where walls meet the roof framing, outside air is moving freely in and out of your home. Spray foam is one of the few insulation types that seals these gaps completely rather than just covering them.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on what each space needs. Open-cell foam is softer and flexible - it works well for interior walls and attics where sound dampening is also a goal. Closed-cell foam is denser and rigid, acting as both insulation and a moisture barrier, which makes it the right choice for crawl spaces, basements, and exterior-facing surfaces in Indiana's cold winters. For homeowners who want the most complete air barrier available, we also offer closed-cell foam insulation as a standalone service.
Most jobs cover one or more of these areas: attics (roof deck or floor), crawl space walls and rim joists, basement band joists, and interior wall cavities. We assess each space before recommending a product because the wrong foam in the wrong location causes problems rather than solving them.
Ideal for interior walls, attics, and spaces where sound dampening is a bonus.
Best for crawl spaces, basements, rim joists, and any area where moisture resistance matters.
Applied to the roof deck or attic floor joists to create a tight thermal boundary.
One of the highest-return applications - stops cold air entry at the foundation wall line.
Lafayette winters regularly push into the single digits with wind chills well below zero. Homes that aren't well-sealed lose heat fast, and the heating bills reflect it. A large share of Lafayette's housing stock - particularly in neighborhoods like Ellsworth and the areas around Columbian Park - was built before the 1980s, when air sealing wasn't part of standard construction. Spray foam is one of the most effective retrofits for these homes because it can be applied in attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists without tearing out walls.
We serve homeowners across the Lafayette area, including West Lafayette and Kokomo. If you own a rental property near Purdue, spray foam can be a meaningful way to reduce tenant heating complaints and potentially qualify for utility efficiency rebates through Indiana's energy programs.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions - the area to be insulated and the age of your home - then schedule an on-site visit. No phone estimate: we need to see the space to give you an accurate number.
A technician visits your home, measures the area, checks for moisture issues, and walks you through what we recommend. You get a written estimate before any work is scheduled. No pressure, no obligation.
If your project requires a City of Lafayette building permit, we pull it on your behalf. Most residential permits process within a few business days. We keep you informed on timing throughout.
Most jobs are completed in a single day. Plan to stay out of the home for 24 hours after application. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished area so you can see exactly what was done.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home. Your information stays private and there is no pressure to commit.
(765) 742-7807We carry full liability insurance and comply with Indiana contractor licensing requirements. That matters because spray foam is a chemical process - if something goes wrong with an unlicensed crew, you may have no recourse.
Spray foam pricing varies a lot based on space size, foam type, and access conditions. We visit every home before quoting so your estimate reflects your actual job - not a national average.
We work in Lafayette and the surrounding area exclusively. We know the housing stock, the permit process at the City of Lafayette Building Division, and which homes tend to have the worst air sealing problems.
For a typical attic or crawl space application, our crew arrives in the morning and is done by mid-afternoon. We give you a realistic timeline at the estimate visit so you can plan accordingly. The U.S. Department of Energy confirms that proper insulation and air sealing together can reduce heating and cooling costs significantly.
We built this company in Lafayette because we saw homeowners getting vague estimates and inconsistent work from crews that weren't rooted here. Our focus is this market, this housing stock, and getting the job done in a way that holds up through Indiana winters.
Other insulation services that often go hand-in-hand with spray foam.
Spray foam pairs well with a full attic insulation upgrade - covering the floor and the rim joist in one visit.
Learn moreNeed moisture resistance along with insulation? Closed-cell foam is the right choice for crawl spaces and basement walls.
Learn moreWinter is coming - homes in Lafayette that book now avoid the fall rush and start the cold season already sealed.