FAQs

ProFoam Insulation Services, LLC

  • Do you service homes in Waco, Temple, Killeen, Belton, and surrounding areas?

    Our spray foam insulation services cover all of these areas and extend to additional locations in Central Texas.
  • Are you licensed and insured in Texas?

    We maintain comprehensive insurance coverage for all our operations in Texas.
  • How does spray foam help with energy bills in Central Texas?

    Spray foam creates an effective air barrier by expanding to fill gaps and cracks in walls, attics, crawlspaces, and around windows and doors. This prevents the escape of conditioned air, which is a major cause of energy loss. Unlike traditional insulation methods such as fiberglass, spray foam leaves no spaces for air leakage.
  • What's the difference between open-cell and closed-cell spray foam?

    Open-cell foam is a softer material ideal for interior walls and sound reduction. Closed-cell foam is denser, offers a higher R-value per inch, and provides moisture resistance, making it suitable for attics and exterior walls.
  • Is spray foam safe for my family and pets?

    Once cured, spray foam insulation is completely safe and inert. During the installation process, we recommend that occupants and pets vacate the premises for a brief period while the foam cures and we ensure proper ventilation.
  • How long does installation take?

    The duration of installation varies based on the area being insulated, but most residential spray foam projects can be completed within a single day.
  • What areas of my home can be insulated with spray foam?

    Spray foam insulation can be applied in various areas of your home, including attics, walls, crawl spaces, garages, basements, and around rim joists.
  • Can spray foam be installed in existing homes?

    Spray foam insulation is suitable for both new construction and existing homes, including retrofit projects.
  • Does spray foam help with mold or moisture problems?

    By sealing air leaks, spray foam helps reduce moisture intrusion, which can lower the risk of mold and mildew growth in your home.