
Stop losing heat every winter and cool air every summer. Open-cell foam insulation seals gaps that traditional insulation misses - so your home holds its temperature and your utility bills reflect it.

Open-cell foam insulation in Moses Lake expands on contact to fill every gap and crack in your walls, attic, or crawl space, sealing air leaks and insulating in a single step - most residential jobs are completed in one day.
The foam gets sprayed as a liquid and expands up to 100 times its original size, which means it reaches places that batt insulation and blown-in material simply cannot. If your Moses Lake home was built before 1990, there is a good chance the current insulation has settled or was never thick enough to begin with. Open-cell foam fixes that in one visit.
Because open-cell foam handles both insulation and air sealing at once, it pairs well with a full spray foam insulation plan for the whole house - or it can be used on its own in a specific problem area.
Moses Lake winters are cold and dry, and a home that is not properly sealed bleeds heat constantly. If your gas or electric bill climbs sharply in December and January even when your habits have not changed, conditioned air is escaping through gaps your current insulation is not covering.
Walk from your living room to a bedroom on an exterior wall on a cold winter morning. If one room feels noticeably colder, the insulation in that wall or ceiling is likely thin, missing, or has settled away from the framing. This is especially common in Moses Lake homes built before 1985.
Fine dust or grit on windowsills and countertops when windows have been shut means air is finding its way in through gaps in your walls, attic, or crawl space. In Moses Lake, where agricultural dust and wildfire smoke are seasonal, those gaps are an energy and air quality problem.
Step into your attic on a summer afternoon. If the heat is overwhelming - far hotter than outside - your attic insulation is not working. In Moses Lake summers, an under-insulated attic can radiate heat down into your living space and force your air conditioner to run almost continuously.
We install open-cell foam in attics, wall cavities, crawl spaces, and rim joists - wherever air leakage and heat loss are costing you money. If you need a full-building approach, we can coordinate open-cell foam with our commercial insulation service for business owners, or combine it with spray foam insulation across multiple zones of your home.
Open-cell foam is one of two spray foam options. It is softer, less expensive per square foot than closed-cell foam, and performs especially well in attics and interior walls in dry climates like Moses Lake. Your contractor will assess the specific area and recommend the right material and thickness before any work begins.
Best for homeowners whose upper floors are uncomfortably hot in summer or cold in winter despite running the HVAC.
Ideal for older Moses Lake homes where original wall insulation has settled or was never installed to today's standards.
Suited for homes with cold floors, moisture concerns, or pest entry points coming through an uninsulated crawl space.
A targeted fix for homes where the junction of the foundation and floor framing is letting cold air and pests in.
Moses Lake sits in the Columbia Basin, where summer highs regularly push past 100 degrees and winter nights can fall below 10 degrees. That nearly 90-degree swing puts real stress on any home that is not well-sealed. Many homes in Moses Lake were built in the 1960s through 1980s under insulation standards that would not pass code today - meaning a lot of local homeowners are heating and cooling homes that are quietly leaking energy every hour of every day. Open-cell foam addresses that directly, and because Moses Lake receives only about 8 inches of rain per year, the foam performs reliably without the moisture-transmission concerns that apply in wetter parts of Washington.
Agricultural dust, smoke from seasonal field burning, and wildfire haze are seasonal realities across the Columbia Basin. The same gaps that let heat out in January let smoke and dust in during summer. We serve homeowners across the region, including Ephrata and Quincy, and we understand the specific building stock and climate conditions that make proper air sealing matter more here than in most Washington cities.
We ask a few basic questions - what part of your home needs attention, roughly how old the house is, and what comfort problems you have noticed. You will hear back within one business day to set up a time.
We visit your home to look at the attic, crawl space, or walls you are concerned about. We measure the space, check existing insulation, and look for moisture issues that should be resolved before foam goes in. This typically takes 30 to 60 minutes.
Our crew arrives with equipment, mixes the foam on-site, and sprays it in even passes. The foam expands and hardens within seconds. A typical attic or crawl space job takes two to four hours. You will need to be out of the treated area while the foam cures.
We give you a specific re-entry time - usually two to four hours for a smaller job - and walk through the completed work with you before leaving. We handle any permit coordination if your project requires one.
Free estimate, no obligation. We explain exactly what we found and what we recommend before any work begins.
(509) 761-4252We are registered with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, bonded, and insured. You can verify our registration at the L&I lookup tool before you call. That basic check protects you and tells you we operate by the rules.
Open-cell foam behaves differently in a semi-arid climate like Moses Lake than it does in western Washington. We understand how Moses Lake's temperature swings and dust conditions affect the building envelope, and we apply the right thickness and coverage for this specific environment.
A rushed foam job leaves cold spots that defeat the purpose of the project. We apply foam at consistent thickness across the entire surface, and you can see the coverage for yourself before anything is closed up. We invite you to look.
Grant County PUD offers rebate programs for qualifying energy efficiency upgrades, including insulation. We know the local rebate landscape and can tell you upfront whether your project may qualify - so you do not miss a rebate you could have had. See current programs at{' '} the Grant County PUD energy efficiency page.
Choosing a contractor for foam insulation comes down to trust - that they will apply it correctly, clean up when done, and stand behind their work. We have been doing this work in Moses Lake and the surrounding Columbia Basin long enough to know the buildings, the climate, and the common mistakes to avoid.
Additional guidance on spray foam safety is available from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. For Washington contractor verification, visit Washington State L&I.
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