San Diego Spray Foam
New house under construction, wrapped and dried in, ready for the insulation stage.

Remodels & new construction

The envelope is cheapest while the studs are open.

Once the drywall is up, every fix costs ten times as much and looks half as good. This is the one window where getting the air barrier right is easy — and we would rather be there for it.

Bedroom with every stud bay filled with open-cell foam and trimmed flush to the framing, ready for drywall.
Drywall ready Trimmed flush, bays clean, no proud spots for the hangers

Why builders call us back

We work to your schedule, not ours

On a build, insulation sits between rough-in and drywall — a narrow slot with trades stacked on both sides of it. Miss it and the whole schedule slips. We quote from the plans, hold the date, and get in and out without leaving work for someone else to clean up.

We spray to the specified thickness, trim flush so the hangers are not fighting proud foam, cut the bays clean around boxes and services, and bag the offcuts before we go. If foam is not the right call for part of the assembly, we say so at the quote stage rather than after the fact.

  • Quoted from plansSend drawings and we can price before you break ground.
  • Open-cell or closed-cell per assemblyDifferent answers for walls, roof decks, foundations and floors.
  • Clean handover to drywallFlush trim, clear boxes, swept bays, offcuts removed.
  • One point of contactYou talk to the owner, not a call centre or a dispatcher.

Project types

From a single addition to the whole shell

Newly framed house with open stud bays and roof trusses, before insulation.

Ground-up new builds

Walls, roof deck, floors over unconditioned space and foundation walls. Quoted from plans, scheduled to your rough-in date.

Room in a gut remodel with walls fully insulated in foam around an existing window and hardwood floor.

Gut remodels & additions

The rare chance to fix an old envelope properly. We protect finished floors and existing trim, then seal the shell behind the walls.

Timber-framed entry porch on a house under construction with sheathing and housewrap in place.

Custom & timber frame

Exposed structure, odd geometry and details that batts simply cannot follow. Foam conforms to whatever the architect drew.

Choosing the material

Two products, different jobs

We do not have a house product. We have two, and the assembly decides which one you get.

Open-cell

Lighter and more flexible, higher yield per set, excellent air barrier and a genuinely noticeable sound dampener. Usually the right call for interior walls and vaulted ceilings where you want coverage and quiet without paying for density you do not need.

Closed-cell

Denser, highest R-value per inch, adds rigidity to the assembly and acts as its own moisture barrier. The default for metal buildings, rim joists, foundation walls, floors over crawlspaces and anywhere inches are tight.

Recent builds

Stud bays we have filled

Building this year?

Send us the plans and the rough-in date. We will price the envelope, flag anything in the assembly worth reconsidering, and hold the slot.

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