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Cold drafts, uneven temperatures, and high energy bills are signs your home is losing conditioned air. Spray foam insulation seals gaps other materials miss, giving your home consistent comfort year-round.

Spray foam insulation in Evansville, IN seals air leaks and insulates in a single application — most residential jobs cover attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists and are completed in one day. Unlike fiberglass batts, it expands to fill irregular gaps, making it especially effective in the older homes common throughout Evansville and the surrounding region. If your home has cold floors, drafty rooms, or energy bills that do not match its size, spray foam may address the underlying cause more thoroughly than other materials can.
Evansville sits in a climate that demands year-round performance, with cold winters regularly dropping below freezing and summers pushing into the 90s with high humidity. That dual pressure exposes every gap in your home's thermal envelope. If you are also dealing with moisture issues in a crawl space, pairing spray foam with attic insulation upgrades creates a more complete barrier.
There are two types of spray foam used in residential work: open-cell and closed-cell. Understanding which suits your specific spaces is an important first step, and is covered in detail on our closed-cell foam insulation page.
If your heating and cooling costs feel out of proportion to your home's size, poor insulation is often the cause. Evansville's climate demands year-round performance, and gaps in your insulation make your HVAC system work overtime.
Rooms with floors directly over an uninsulated crawl space often feel noticeably cold in January and February. This is common in Evansville's mid-century ranch homes and bungalows, where crawl spaces were left uninsulated or have deteriorated over decades.
Hold your hand near an exterior wall outlet on a cold day. Cool air moving through means there are gaps behind the wall. Older Evansville homes with balloon-frame construction often have hidden air pathways that spray foam seals permanently.
If one bedroom is always hotter or colder than the rest of the house, inconsistent insulation is the likely cause. An under-insulated attic can make upper floors nearly unbearable without running the air conditioner constantly during Evansville summers.
We install spray foam in every area of the home where air leaks and heat loss commonly occur. Attics are the most frequent starting point, particularly in Evansville's older housing stock where the original insulation has settled or degraded well below current energy standards. We also work extensively in crawl spaces, where moisture from Evansville's low-lying terrain makes closed-cell foam insulation the most protective choice.
Rim joists are another high-priority area, particularly in basement-foundation homes. These are the framing members at the top of the foundation wall where a significant amount of conditioned air escapes in both winter and summer. Spray foam applied to rim joists provides both air sealing and insulation in one step, and is one of the fastest-payback improvements you can make to an older home.
For homeowners comparing foam types, our attic insulation page covers blown-in and batt alternatives for attic floors, while this page focuses on spray foam applications throughout the home.
Best for homes where the attic needs to be conditioned, such as homes with HVAC equipment in the attic space.
Ideal for Evansville homes with moisture concerns, providing both insulation and a barrier against ground dampness.
A high-impact, lower-cost option for reducing drafts and heat loss at the foundation level in basement homes.
Used during renovations when wall cavities are open, providing a thorough seal that blown-in or batts cannot match.
Evansville experiences one of the wider temperature swings in Indiana, with January lows regularly below freezing and July and August temperatures consistently in the 90s with high humidity. That range means your home's insulation is working hard in both directions for most of the year. Homes built before the 1980s, which make up a significant portion of Evansville's housing stock on the West Side and in older East Side neighborhoods, were insulated to standards that are now well below what current energy codes recommend.
Evansville's proximity to the Ohio River also elevates ground moisture levels across many neighborhoods, particularly those closer to the river and in areas with older drainage infrastructure. This is why contractors working in this market routinely specify closed-cell foam for crawl spaces and basements rather than open-cell or fiberglass options. The moisture-blocking properties of closed-cell foam are not just a selling point here — they address a real local condition.
We serve homeowners throughout Evansville and the surrounding area. If you are in Newburgh, IN, Henderson, KY, or Owensboro, KY, the same local climate and moisture conditions apply, and the same approach to spray foam works well across the region.
We respond within 1 business day. During your call, we ask a few basic questions about your home and the areas you want addressed, so we arrive prepared.
We inspect the attic, crawl space, rim joists, or other target areas. We check for moisture, measure existing insulation, and identify air leak points before recommending an approach.
You receive a clear written estimate covering scope, material type, and total cost. No pressure to sign on the spot. Take time to compare if you are getting multiple quotes.
The crew completes the job, typically in one day. Before leaving, we walk you through the finished work so you can see exactly what was done and ask any questions.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation, and no pressure to sign anything on the spot. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(930) 212-1786Every project is carried out under the proper Indiana contractor licensing and full liability insurance coverage. You should never have to ask whether your contractor is covered.
We come to your home, assess the space, and give you a written quote at no cost. You get a real number based on your specific home, not a ballpark over the phone.
We have worked on homes throughout Evansville and the surrounding region, including older West Side bungalows and East Side ranch homes with crawl space challenges.
Evansville's proximity to the Ohio River means ground moisture is elevated in many neighborhoods. We specify closed-cell foam for crawl spaces and basements where moisture protection matters most.
These are not generic promises. They reflect the conditions we actually work with in Evansville every day: older homes, crawl spaces with moisture histories, and homeowners who want straight answers before committing to a project. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance maintains homeowner resources that outline what good installation looks like, which we encourage you to review before hiring any contractor.
Pair spray foam rim joist work with a full attic upgrade for maximum whole-home efficiency.
Learn moreLearn the specific advantages of closed-cell foam for moisture-prone spaces like crawl spaces and basements.
Learn moreEvansville's winters and summers are unforgiving. Schedule your free on-site assessment now and find out exactly what your home needs.