
Spray Foam Insulation for Homes, Shops, and Job Sites
We insulate attics, crawl spaces, remodels, metal buildings, new builds, and commercial spaces around Indianapolis. We can also lift settled concrete when the slab is still worth saving.
- Open-cell or closed-cell based on the space
- Homes, shops, new builds, and commercial projects
- Concrete lifting for settled slabs
Get a Free Estimate
Tell us what you're working on, where it is, and what problem you're trying to solve. We'll follow up with the right next step.
Get a Free Estimate
Tell us what you're working on, where it is, and what problem you're trying to solve. We'll follow up with the right next step.
Spray Foam for Homes, Shops, and Job Sites
Captain Spray Foam works around Indianapolis and Central Indiana on the spaces where insulation has to do more than fill a wall cavity: hot bonus rooms, drafty attics, damp crawl spaces, metal buildings, commercial shells, and concrete slabs that have settled out of place. We look at the space first, then recommend the foam, lift, or scope that fits the job.
- Open-cell and closed-cell foam recommendations based on the space
- Attics, crawl spaces, remodels, shops, and commercial buildings
- Concrete lifting for settled driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors
- Used to working around occupied homes and active job sites
What We Work On
Most calls start with one of these: a room that will not stay comfortable, a building that needs foam, a shop with condensation, or a slab that has settled.

Spray Foam Insulation
Open-cell or closed-cell foam for attics, crawl spaces, remodels, new builds, and commercial shells.
- Attics, crawl spaces, remodels, and new builds
- Open-cell or closed-cell based on the space
- Good fit for air leaks and comfort issues

Attic Insulation
Seal the roofline or attic floor so upstairs rooms are easier to heat and cool.
- Roof decks, attic floors, and bonus rooms
- Helps with hot upstairs rooms and winter heat loss
- Useful around complex framing and hard-to-fill gaps

Pole Barn Insulation
Foam for shops, garages, agricultural buildings, and metal structures that fight condensation and temperature swings.
- Pole barns, shops, garages, and storage buildings
- Direct-to-panel foam application
- Helps control condensation and temperature swings

Concrete Lifting & Leveling
Raise settled concrete when the slab is still sound enough to save.
- Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors
- Small injection holes
- Often less disruptive than replacement
How We Scope the Job
A good quote starts with the space, not a canned recommendation. We look at what is there, then talk through the practical option.
Tell Us About the Space
Send the address, a few photos, and what you're trying to fix: comfort, condensation, a new build, a crawl space, a shop, or settled concrete.
Walk It and Price It
We check access, square footage, moisture, surface conditions, and schedule. Then we explain whether open-cell, closed-cell, concrete lifting, or a different scope makes sense.
Prep, Spray, Lift, and Clean Up
For installed jobs, we protect the work area, complete the agreed scope, and clean up before we leave. For contractor and builder work, we stay aligned with the job schedule and inspection needs.
Questions We Hear Early
Cost, foam type, scheduling, commercial work, and whether concrete can be lifted instead of replaced.
Cost depends on foam type, thickness, access, square footage, and how much prep the space needs. Attics, crawl spaces, pole barns, and commercial buildings price differently, so the useful answer usually comes after we see the space or review a few photos.
You do not need to decide that before reaching out. Open-cell is often a good fit for large interior cavities and rooflines. Closed-cell is usually better where moisture, metal panels, limited depth, or below-grade areas are part of the job. We will explain the recommendation before you commit.
Yes. We work on new construction, remodels, commercial shells, shops, warehouses, and contractor-led projects. For job-site work, we care about access, timing, prep, and the inspection path as much as the foam itself.
Yes, when the slab is still in decent shape and has settled rather than broken apart. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and steps are common candidates. If replacement makes more sense, we will say that.
It depends on the location, schedule, and type of work. Send the address, a few photos if you have them, and what you are trying to fix. That is usually enough for us to tell you the next step and whether an on-site look makes sense.
Serving Indianapolis and Central Indiana
Homes, shops, job sites, and commercial spaces across the metro and nearby counties.
Need Someone to Look at the Space?
Send the basics and a few photos if you have them. We'll tell you what we would check first and what kind of work makes sense.