
Open-Cell & Closed-Cell Specialists
Spray Foam Insulation in Frisco, TX
We install open-cell and closed-cell spray foam insulation for Frisco homes and commercial buildings. Air-tight seal, 20-30 year lifespan, and measurable results on your electric bill.
Spray foam insulation in Frisco, TX is the most effective upgrade you can make to your home's thermal envelope. Unlike fiberglass batts — which trap still air and lose performance as temperatures climb — spray foam expands to fill every gap, crack, and seam. The result is an airtight seal that keeps conditioned air in and North Texas heat out.
There are two types: open-cell and closed-cell. Open-cell is lighter, softer, and works well for interior walls and attic ceilings where sound dampening is a benefit. Closed-cell is denser, with a higher R-value per inch and strong moisture resistance — which makes it the right call for attics, crawl spaces, and anywhere humidity is a concern. We will tell you which one fits your home before we quote anything.
The North Texas Heat Problem
Frisco attics regularly hit 140 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit in July and August. Fiberglass insulation relies on trapped air to resist heat transfer. When that air heats up — and it absolutely does in a North Texas attic — performance collapses. The ceiling between your attic and living space becomes the thermal barrier, and if it is not up to the task, your AC runs harder, longer, and costs more.
Spray foam changes the equation entirely. Applied directly to the roof deck, it seals the attic from the outside heat before it ever reaches your living space. Homeowners in Frisco typically see attic temperatures drop 40 to 60 degrees after a spray foam upgrade, with cooling bills falling 20 to 30 percent in the first summer.
What Spray Foam Costs in Frisco, TX
Open-cell spray foam runs $0.45 to $0.75 per board foot installed. Closed-cell runs $1.00 to $1.75 per board foot. For a typical Frisco home attic — roughly 1,500 to 2,000 square feet — most closed-cell jobs fall between $2,500 and $6,000. Open-cell jobs on the same attic run $1,500 to $3,500. Factors that move the price: access difficulty, existing insulation that needs removal, and ceiling height. We give you an exact number after we see the space — no estimates from the driveway.
We also serve homeowners in Plano, McKinney, and Allen with the same process and the same written quote before any work begins. If you are dealing with a crawl space or want to understand the tradeoffs vs. blown-in, see our pages on attic insulation and insulation removal.
WHY SPRAY FOAM FRISCO
WHY SPRAY FOAM FRISCO FOR
SPRAY FOAM INSULATION
Reduces attic temperatures 40-60°F vs. fiberglass — less heat reaching your living space all summer long
Air-seals every gap and seam — stops the infiltration batts can never address
R-value holds for 20-30 years with zero maintenance required
Closed-cell foam acts as a vapor barrier, protecting wood framing from moisture damage
May qualify for Oncor energy efficiency rebates — ask us about current programs
SCOPE OF WORK
WHAT'S INCLUDED
THE PROCESS
HOW IT WORKS
Simple, transparent, owner-managed from the first call to the final handshake.
We come out and look at your attic before recommending anything. We check existing insulation depth, condition, moisture, and attic temperature. No charge, no obligation.
You get a written, itemized quote specifying foam type, R-value target, square footage, and total price. No surprises on job day.
Our crew arrives, preps the space, and applies foam in one visit. Most residential attics are completed the same day. We handle all cleanup before we leave.
We walk through the finished job with you and explain what was done and why. If anything is not right, we make it right before we go.
Common Questions
COMMON QUESTIONS
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