
Cedar City winters are brutal on a drafty home. We spray and seal in one visit so your furnace stops working overtime and every room stays comfortable all season.

Spray foam insulation in Cedar City seals and insulates in a single pass - most residential jobs are done in one day and the difference in comfort shows up within the first heating cycle. Two liquid chemicals are mixed on-site, sprayed onto the surface, and expand within seconds into a solid foam that fills gaps, cracks, and cavities that fiberglass batts and blown-in insulation simply cannot reach.
Cedar City sits at nearly 5,800 feet elevation, and the climate creates problems in both seasons. Winters drop below 10F and strong spring winds drive cold air through gaps in framing that are invisible on a calm day. Summers push attic temperatures past 130F. Standard insulation slows heat transfer, but it does nothing about air infiltration - which the U.S. Department of Energy estimates accounts for 25 to 40 percent of the energy used for heating and cooling in a typical home.
If you are also dealing with comfort problems specific to your attic, it is worth exploring attic insulation - the two services often work together to address what neither solves on its own.
If your gas or electric bill keeps rising without a clear reason, heat is escaping through gaps in your attic or crawl space. Cedar City winters are cold enough that a poorly sealed home costs hundreds of dollars more per season than it should.
Cedar City gets strong spring winds, and drafty homes make that obvious. If you feel air moving near electrical outlets on exterior walls or along baseboards on a cold day, air is finding its way through gaps that spray foam seals permanently.
An uninsulated attic in Cedar City's high-desert summer can exceed 130F. That heat radiates down through your ceiling and forces your AC to run constantly. If opening your attic hatch in summer means a wall of heat, the space needs attention.
Many older Cedar City homes have vented crawl spaces where cold air circulates in winter and chills the floor above. If your kitchen or living room floor is cold even with the heat running, spray foam on the crawl space walls and rim joists makes a dramatic difference.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on the location and what the space demands. For exterior-facing surfaces - attic rafters, crawl space walls, rim joists, and basement walls - we typically use closed-cell foam insulation, which delivers the highest R-value per inch available and also acts as a moisture barrier. For interior walls and applications where sound control matters, open-cell foam is often the right choice.
We approach each home as a system rather than treating one area in isolation. If your home has multiple problem zones, we will walk through all of them and give you a proposal that addresses root causes rather than just symptoms.
Best for exterior cavities, crawl spaces, and anywhere moisture control is a concern.
Works well for interior walls and attic floors where sound dampening is also a goal.
Converts a leaky attic into a sealed, conditioned space that holds temperature year-round.
Eliminates the cold floors and drafts that come from an uninsulated crawl space.
One of the most cost-effective applications - seals the gap between your foundation and framing.
Ideal for older homes built with minimal or no wall insulation.
Cedar City's high-desert elevation creates a two-season problem that most insulation types only partially solve. Winters drop below 10F and the spring wind season drives cold air through gaps in framing that are undetectable on a calm day. In summer, poorly insulated attics exceed 130F and push that heat into your living space long after the sun goes down. Spray foam is one of the few materials that handles both challenges because it seals and insulates at the same time.
A large share of Cedar City homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s - an era when insulation standards were a fraction of what they are today. If your home is in that range, it was almost certainly never insulated to a standard that makes sense for this climate. We work with homeowners across Cedar City and in neighboring communities like St. George and Parowan, and the pattern is consistent - older homes are almost always under-insulated relative to what this climate demands.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site visit. You do not need to have all the answers ready - just a general sense of where the problem is.
We walk the areas you want addressed, take measurements, and identify what type of foam fits each space. The visit takes 30-60 minutes. You receive a written estimate before any work is scheduled.
If your project needs a permit through the Cedar City Building Department, we handle the application. Fall slots fill up quickly, so book early if you are planning ahead for winter.
Most residential jobs finish in one day. Plan to be out of the home - with pets - for about 24 hours after we finish. We walk you through the completed work before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after we send your estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment at your home.
(435) 592-8002We hold a valid Utah contractor license and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage. You are protected from the first call to the final walkthrough - no exceptions.
We come to your home, assess the space in person, and give you a written breakdown of the work and cost. No ballpark numbers over the phone and no pressure to commit on the same visit.
We are not a crew driving in from St. George or Salt Lake. We live and work here, which means we know the local housing stock, the climate patterns, and what your neighbors are dealing with.
Spray foam is often one part of a larger project. If your home also needs attic work, crawl space encapsulation, or air sealing, we handle all of it - so you are not coordinating three separate contractors.
We back every job with clear communication and a straightforward process. You will know what we found, what we did, and what to expect from the results. Questions? Call (435) 592-8002.
Attic insulation upgrades pair directly with spray foam work to build a complete thermal barrier above your living space.
Learn moreClosed-cell foam is the highest-performing option for crawl spaces and exterior cavities where moisture control also matters.
Learn moreFall contractor schedules in Cedar City fill fast - reach out now and lock in your date before the first cold snap.