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Not sure which type of spray foam is right for your Tyler home or business? Here's what you need to know before talking to a contractor.
A lighter, softer foam that expands dramatically when applied. Creates an excellent air barrier and provides good sound dampening. Best suited for interior walls, attic rafters, and anywhere vapor permeability is acceptable. Generally the more affordable option.
Best for Attics & Interior WallsA denser, rigid foam with the highest R-value per inch of any insulation material. Acts as both an air barrier and a vapor barrier — ideal for anywhere moisture is a concern. Used in crawl spaces, exterior walls, basements, and metal buildings.
Best for Crawl Spaces & ExteriorsIn East Texas heat, the attic is the single biggest source of energy loss in most homes. Spray foam applied to attic rafters creates a sealed thermal envelope that dramatically reduces cooling costs — especially important in Tyler summers.
Highest ROI for Tyler HomesMetal buildings, warehouses, restaurants, and offices all benefit from spray foam. Commercial applications typically use closed-cell foam for its structural rigidity and moisture resistance. Local contractors handle projects of all sizes throughout Smith County.
Warehouses & Metal BuildingsUninsulated crawl spaces are a major source of moisture intrusion, mold risk, and energy loss. Closed-cell spray foam on crawl space walls and joists seals out humidity and creates a clean, conditioned space under your home.
Moisture & Mold PreventionThe most cost-effective time to insulate is before drywall goes up. Many Tyler-area builders now specify spray foam for new builds because of its superior performance and long-term energy savings for homeowners.
Best Value in New BuildsThe Case for Spray Foam
Fiberglass batts have been the standard for decades. Here's what the data says about why spray foam performs better in Texas homes.
Industry data shows homeowners typically reduce energy bills 20–40% after spray foam installation — significantly more than traditional insulation.
Unlike fiberglass which sags and settles over time, spray foam maintains its shape and R-value for the lifetime of the building — no replacement needed.
Closed-cell spray foam achieves R-6 to R-7 per inch — roughly double the performance of fiberglass batts at the same thickness.
Spray foam simultaneously acts as insulation, air barrier, and (for closed-cell) vapor barrier — three products in one application.
*Energy savings figures sourced from U.S. Department of Energy and SPFA (Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance) industry research. Individual results vary.
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Questions
Spray foam insulation in Tyler typically costs $1.50–$3.50 per square foot depending on the type (open-cell vs. closed-cell) and the area being insulated. A full attic insulation project for an average Tyler home generally runs $2,000–$5,000. The best way to get an accurate price is to request a free on-site estimate from a local contractor — which you can do right here at no cost.
Open-cell spray foam is softer, lighter, and more affordable — excellent for interior walls, attics, and sound dampening. Closed-cell spray foam is denser, rigid, and acts as a vapor barrier — ideal for crawl spaces, exterior walls, metal buildings, and areas exposed to moisture. A local contractor can assess your situation and recommend the right type during a free estimate.
According to industry research from the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA), properly installed spray foam insulation lasts 80+ years — the lifetime of most buildings. Unlike fiberglass batts, spray foam doesn't sag, settle, or lose effectiveness in Texas heat and humidity.
Industry data from the U.S. Department of Energy and SPFA indicates homeowners typically see 20–40% reductions in energy bills after spray foam installation. Results vary based on home size, existing insulation, climate, and application area. The biggest savings in Tyler typically come from attic insulation, where summer heat gain is most significant.
Most residential spray foam projects are completed in a single day. Larger commercial jobs may take 2–3 days. Occupants typically need to vacate the area being sprayed for 24 hours while the foam fully cures. Your contractor will walk you through exactly what to expect during the free estimate visit.
Yes. Local contractors in our area serve communities throughout Smith County including Lindale, Whitehouse, Bullard, Jacksonville, Longview, Kilgore, Carthage, and surrounding areas. Call CALL_TRACKING_NUMBER to confirm service in your specific location.
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