At Mid States Spray Foam, LLC we ensure that our final product, whether home or commercial insulation, is high-quality, but every home or commercial application is unique. Each job requires a specific approach to maximize both temperature control/comfort and energy savings.

Home Insulation and Commercial Insulation Types

Spray Foam

Spray Foam conforms to the surface where it is applied. This option comes in low, medium, and high densities.

Blow-in

Blow-in insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is ideal for attic, basement, and ceiling insulation.

Discovering the Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation

Understanding the distinction between “injection foam” and “spray foam” is crucial. Spray foam, specifically Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF), is a cutting-edge foam plastic applied in a liquid state to OPEN surfaces. It then expands, forming an insulating barrier that shields against wind and external temperature variations. As it solidifies, it broadens to fortify insulation against severe temperatures and moisture. Conversely, injection foam is tailored for closed existing walls.

*Note: Availability of spray foam may differ based on location.

What Is Spray Foam Insulation?

Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) is a unique foam plastic sprayed onto open surfaces like paint, then expands to form an insulating barrier against environmental elements. Unlike traditional insulations, such as fiberglass and cellulose, spray foam insulation remains intact over time without settling or degrading.

Did you know? Up to 15% of a home’s energy can escape via basements and floors, and a whopping 25% through the attic. This results in your heating and cooling systems working harder, elevating energy bills. Combining spray foam with blow-in insulation in attics proves highly effective. It’s ideal for attics, basements, crawl spaces, ceilings, and unfinished walls.

Mid States Spray Foam, LLC is your trusted insulation contractor.

Licensed in Missouri and Illinois

Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
Godfrey, Illinois