
Drafts, cold spots, and high utility bills in your Ashland home often trace back to gaps that only foam can seal. We fix that for good.

Open-cell foam insulation in Ashland expands to fill every gap and crack it touches, creating both an insulation layer and an air seal in one step. Most attic and crawl space jobs are completed in a single day, and homeowners often notice a difference in comfort within the first heating or cooling season.
In Ashland, where summers are humid and winters are cold and damp, the air-sealing effect is just as important as the R-value. Older homes in particular have gaps in rim joists, wall cavities, and attic floors that let conditioned air escape all year long. If your home is also a candidate for commercial insulation services, we handle both residential and commercial projects across the area.
Open-cell foam is softer and more affordable than closed-cell foam, and it allows walls to dry out if they ever get wet - a real benefit in Ashland's humid-subtropical climate. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to close the performance gap between a mid-century home and a newly built one.
If your utility costs keep rising and you have not changed your habits, poor insulation is one of the most common culprits. Ashland's climate puts steady pressure on your HVAC system in both summer and winter. That extra runtime shows up directly on your AEP Kentucky bill.
Cold air sneaking in around electrical outlets or along exterior baseboards is a classic sign your home has gaps in its air barrier. In older Ashland homes, these gaps are often hidden inside wall cavities or around pipes. If you feel cold air near an outlet on an exterior wall in January, your insulation is not doing its full job.
Many homes in the Ashland area sit over crawl spaces, and cold, damp air from below can make floors feel like a refrigerator in winter. If certain rooms are consistently colder than the rest of the house, the crawl space is likely the source. Sealing that space can make a dramatic difference in how comfortable your home feels.
Ashland's humid climate means moisture is always looking for a way in, and an under-insulated attic gives it an easy path. Water stains, dampness, or a musty smell from above your living space are signs that warm, moist air is moving through your home's structure in ways it should not. Foam insulation can stop the moisture problem at its source.
We install open-cell foam in attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, and wall cavities for homes throughout Ashland and the surrounding area. Because the foam expands to fill irregular shapes and hard-to-reach corners, it is particularly well-suited to the older construction styles common in this region. For homeowners comparing options, open-cell foam is softer and more vapor-permeable than spray foam insulation in general, and it pairs naturally with commercial insulation work when a property has both residential and commercial spaces.
Every job starts with an in-home assessment so we can see exactly what is there and where the biggest gaps are. We do not quote over the phone because the condition of your attic, crawl space, or wall cavities matters more than square footage alone. After the assessment, you get a written estimate with no surprises.
Best for homeowners who want to stop heat transfer and air movement through the attic floor or roof deck in one application.
Ideal for Ashland homes on hillside lots or with partial basements where moisture and cold air enter from below.
Suits older homes where the wooden framing at the top of foundation walls has never been properly insulated or sealed.
For mid-century homes where foam can be injected into existing wall cavities through small holes without tearing out drywall.
Ashland sits in the humid subtropical transition zone of eastern Kentucky, which means your home faces hot, muggy summers and cold, wet winters. That combination puts constant stress on insulation that is not properly sealed - warm humid air in summer tries to push into your cooler home, and cold air does the same in winter. Open-cell foam handles this two-way pressure well because it seals the air pathway, not just the temperature gap. Homeowners in Flatwoods and Raceland face the same climate conditions, and we serve both communities regularly.
Ashland is also filled with homes built in the mid-20th century or earlier, many of which were insulated with materials that have long since settled or degraded. Older homes here often have little or no insulation in the rim joists and wall cavities that were never properly filled. Open-cell foam is particularly well-suited to these retrofit situations because it can be injected into existing spaces without tearing out walls. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends addressing both insulation and air sealing together for the best results in older homes.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your home and what you are experiencing - no lengthy intake forms.
We visit your home, check the attic, crawl space, or walls, and note what is already there. This visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and you will get a written estimate before we leave - no phone-only quotes.
For most attic and crawl space jobs, you just need to clear a path to the access hatch. Your contractor will tell you exactly how long to plan to stay out of the treated area after the foam is sprayed.
The crew arrives with foam equipment, protects surrounding areas, and completes most residential jobs in a few hours. After a standard 24-hour wait for curing, you return to normal use - and within a heating or cooling season, you should start to notice the difference.
Free estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(606) 393-8007We have been installing insulation in Boyd County and the surrounding tri-state area since 2017. That means we know the construction styles, the crawl space conditions, and the climate pressures specific to this part of eastern Kentucky.
We visit every home before quoting. The condition of your attic or crawl space matters more than square footage, and you deserve a number you can count on - not a range pulled from a website.
Our installers follow training standards recognized by the{' '} Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance, which means proper mixing ratios, correct thickness, and no shortcuts that cause foam to underperform or off-gas longer than it should.
When your project requires a permit through the City of Ashland's Planning and Development Department, we pull it and schedule the inspection. You should not have to navigate that process on your own - it is part of what you are paying for.
These credentials matter because foam insulation is only as good as the person applying it. A properly installed open-cell job leaves no thin spots or gaps, and a properly managed project leaves you informed, not guessing.
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