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Spray Foam Insulation in Anderson, IN

Professional spray foam insulation in Indianapolis. Expert installation for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. New construction, renovations, and retrofits.

Open-cell or closed-cell based on the spaceHomes, shops, new builds, and commercial projectsConcrete lifting for settled slabs

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Anderson's working-class neighborhoods are filled with mid-century homes built on GM and Delco-Remy paychecks — modest ranch and Cape Cod construction from the 1940s-60s with uninsulated basements, original fiberglass batts that have long since slumped, and balloon-frame walls hiding continuous stud cavities. Remaining former industrial and commercial buildings along the White River corridor see periodic retrofit activity, where closed-cell on exposed masonry walls creates a thermal break without losing interior square footage. In residential areas near the river, crawl spaces face seasonal water table rise that saturates fiberglass within a single wet spring, and only closed-cell on the foundation walls survives repeated moisture exposure.

How It Works

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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.

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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.

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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.

Spray Foam Insulation FAQ — Anderson

That's usually the first thing people ask, and it's a fair question. For most homes, you're looking at somewhere around fifteen hundred to four grand depending on the space. The biggest factor is which foam you need and how much area we're covering. Honestly, the best way to get a real number is to have us swing by. Takes fifteen minutes and it's free. We also have an online calculator if you want a quick ballpark right now.

All the time. It's actually a huge part of our business. If you've got a warehouse that's impossible to heat, a metal building dripping with condensation, or a new build that needs insulation on a tight schedule, that's right in our wheelhouse. We work with GCs, facility managers, property owners. Whoever's running the project. Just give us a call and we'll come look at it.

Less time than you'd expect. Most of our customers leave for work in the morning and come home to a finished job. A typical attic or crawl space runs four to six hours. Bigger projects might stretch to two days, but we'll tell you exactly what to expect before we start so you can plan around it.

That's a really common concern, and the answer is no. We tape off and cover everything before a single bit of foam goes on. It hardens in seconds so there's nothing dripping onto your stuff. We trim everything smooth, clean up, and by the time we're out the door, the only difference is your space holds temperature the way it should.

Depends on where it's going and what you're dealing with. If it's an attic or interior walls, open-cell is usually the move. It's easier on the budget and makes a noticeable difference in noise. If you've got a basement, crawl space, or anything that gets damp, closed-cell is what you want because it blocks moisture and adds rigidity. When we come look at your space, we'll tell you which one makes sense and why.

We guarantee our work, full stop. But here's the part that matters more: spray foam doesn't break down. It's not like fiberglass that sags after a few years or gets chewed up by mice. Once it's in, it stays exactly how we sprayed it. You won't be calling us back in five years to redo anything.

By a lot. Think about what full replacement means: jackhammering the old slab, hauling it away, pouring new concrete, and then waiting days for it to cure. That runs three to eight thousand dollars for a driveway. We can lift that same slab back into place for somewhere around eight hundred to three thousand, and you're driving on it the same afternoon.

If it's a flat slab that's sunk or tilted, we can almost certainly fix it. Driveways, sidewalks, garage floors, patios, pool decks, front steps. We see it all. The foam goes underneath and pushes it right back up. We'll come take a look for free and tell you straight whether it's a good candidate or not.

A couple of hours, usually. We drill a few small holes, pump foam underneath, the slab rises back into place, and you can walk on it right away. Compare that to tearing everything out and waiting a week for fresh concrete to set up. Most people are surprised how quick and painless the whole thing is.

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