Attic insulation
Pair spray foam with a full attic insulation upgrade to stop heat from baking through your ceiling all summer.
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Kennewick homes lose comfort and money through gaps spray foam fixes permanently. We seal air leaks and insulate in one step - attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists.

Spray foam insulation in Kennewick creates a continuous air and thermal barrier in one application - most attic and crawl space jobs finish in a single day. Unlike fiberglass batts that only slow heat transfer, spray foam expands into every crack and gap, cutting off the air movement that drives most energy loss. If you have been dealing with high energy bills or smoke odors inside during wildfire season, the building envelope is the first place to look.
Kennewick sits in a high-desert climate where summers exceed 100°F and winters bring hard freezes - a 100-degree seasonal swing that puts real stress on any home's thermal shell. Homes built in the 1970s through 1990s often have insulation that has settled or was never adequate for these conditions. Spray foam addresses both the insulation gap and the air leakage at the same time. Many homeowners also pair it with attic insulation for a more complete upgrade.
The EPA estimates that sealing air leaks can save homeowners up to 15% on heating and cooling costs. In a region where HVAC runs nearly year-round, that adds up fast. For more on air sealing best practices, the EPA ENERGY STAR program is a reliable starting point.
If your electricity bill climbs sharply when Kennewick hits triple-digit heat in July or drops below freezing in January, your home is working too hard. Conditioned air is escaping through gaps in the attic, walls, or crawl space. Spray foam stops that loss at the source.
When Kennewick's air quality climbs during wildfire season, closing your windows should protect you. If you can still smell smoke or notice dust settling on surfaces with windows shut, outdoor air is getting in through gaps. Spray foam closes those entry points.
Cold floors are almost always a sign that the crawl space beneath your home is not insulated or sealed. In Kennewick winters, that unprotected crawl space lets cold air press up through the floor into your living space. An unsealed crawl space is also a common source of frozen pipes.
If you have looked into your attic and seen insulation that looks flat, thin, or patchy - or if work up there disturbed the existing material - your attic is likely underperforming. Kennewick's older housing stock often has original insulation installed to standards now considered inadequate.
We apply spray foam throughout the home - attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, exterior walls, and basement walls. For crawl spaces and any area where moisture is a concern, we use closed-cell foam insulation, which is denser and acts as a moisture barrier. For attics and interior walls, open-cell foam handles the job well and costs less per square foot. The right choice depends on the specific location and what problems you are trying to solve.
We also handle combination projects - for example, sealing a crawl space with closed-cell foam and upgrading the attic with blown-in material in the same visit. Before any foam goes in, we inspect for moisture, pest activity, or damage that needs to be addressed first. The goal is insulation that performs for decades, not insulation that covers up a problem.
Lower density, excellent sound dampening, best for spaces where moisture is not a primary concern.
Dense, rigid, and moisture-resistant. The right choice anywhere water vapor is a risk.
One of the highest-return spray foam applications - stops cold air infiltration at the foundation line.
Combines foam insulation with moisture control to protect floors, pipes, and air quality from below.
Kennewick sits in the Columbia Basin, where the climate is essentially high desert. The city gets fewer than 8 inches of rain a year, but the temperature range is extreme - 100-degree summers followed by winters with hard freezes and single-digit lows. That thermal stress works on your home from every direction, and homes without a continuous air barrier pay for it year-round. Wildfire smoke and agricultural dust are also seasonal realities here, and spray foam closes the gaps those particles use to enter your home.
A large share of Kennewick's housing stock was built between the 1970s and early 2000s - homes that are now 25 to 50 years old and were insulated to standards well below what is recommended today. Crawl space encapsulation is one of the most common and highest-return projects we do, especially for ranch-style homes in neighborhoods near downtown and throughout Richland and Pasco. If your home has a vented crawl space, that design is now understood to cause significant energy loss and moisture problems in this climate.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us the area of the home you want insulated and any problems you have noticed. We schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience.
We inspect the attic, crawl space, or rim joists, check existing insulation, and note any moisture issues. You receive a written estimate broken down by area - no vague totals.
You and your family leave the house during spraying and for the re-entry window we confirm before we start. Most residential jobs finish in a single day. We protect nearby surfaces from overspray.
Before we leave, we walk you through every area that was sprayed, confirm thickness, and hand you written documentation. You have a record of what was done for future home sales.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate. We show up, assess the space, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(509) 206-9343We carry current Washington State contractor licensing and full liability insurance on every project. You are protected if anything unexpected happens on the job.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day and schedule free on-site estimates rather than guessing over the phone. Your time is not wasted on ballpark numbers that change at the door.
We work on homes across the Tri-Cities and surrounding region. We know the housing stock here - the crawl spaces, the attic configurations, the local climate challenges - because we work in them every week.
Every completed job includes written documentation of what was done, where foam was applied, and at what thickness. That paperwork matters when you refinance or sell your home.
Every one of these points matters when you are hiring someone to work inside your walls and crawl space. We operate with the same standards for a single-room job as for a full-house project - because the work affects your comfort, your energy bill, and your home's value for years to come. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance provides contractor standards that inform how quality spray foam work should be done.
Pair spray foam with a full attic insulation upgrade to stop heat from baking through your ceiling all summer.
Learn moreLearn about the denser, moisture-resistant foam type ideal for crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior walls.
Learn moreKennewick summers are coming - schedule your free on-site assessment now and go into the hot months knowing your home is ready.