Spray Foam Insulation in DFW
Powerful Air Sealing • Moisture Defense • Real Energy Savings
Serving Dallas, Fort Worth, and the Entire DFW Metroplex
When performance matters, homeowners and builders choose TX Foam Pros. Spray foam insulation is the most advanced insulation system available today — engineered to stop heat transfer, prevent air leakage, control moisture, and create stable indoor comfort in even the harshest Texas conditions.
Whether you’re upgrading an existing home, insulating a metal building, or building new, our spray foam systems deliver results you can feel immediately.

What Spray Foam Insulation Actually Does — And Why It Outperforms Everything Else
Spray foam works differently from traditional insulation. Instead of sitting inside your walls or attic like fiberglass, spray foam:
- Expands to fill every crack, seam, and gap
- Creates a continuous thermal barrier
- Blocks air infiltration
- Reduces moisture movement
- Hardens into a long-lasting, high-performance layer
This makes it ideal for Texas homes, which face:
- Extreme attic heat
- Intense UV exposure
- High humidity swings
- Long cooling seasons
Persistent heating/cooling imbalance
Who Spray Foam Is For
- Homeowners wanting better comfort and energy efficiency
- Metal building owners fighting condensation
- Barndominium builders needing structural-grade insulation
- Contractors seeking a code-compliant, high-performance solution
Property owners wanting insulation that lasts decades

Signs You Need Spray Foam Insulation
If you’re experiencing ANY of these common problems, spray foam is often the permanent fix:
🔥 Temperature Problems
- Rooms that never cool down
- Hot second floors
- Attics that feel “superheated”
💸 Energy Problems
- Utility bills that keep going up
- AC that runs constantly or short cycles
- HVAC struggling to keep up in summer
💧 Moisture Problems
- Condensation on rafters or metal panels
- Musty odors in attic or crawl space
- Mold concerns or visible moisture
🌬️ Air Leakage Issues
- Drafts
- Dust infiltration
- Uneven heating/cooling
Spray foam eliminates these issues by combining insulation + air sealing + moisture resistance in one system.
Why Homeowners Choose Spray Foam: The Key Benefits
We install spray foam not just for energy efficiency — but because the overall performance is unmatched:
✔ Instant Energy Efficiency Gains
Lower cooling and heating costs by 20–40%.
✔ Superior Air Sealing
Stops heat flow better than any other insulation.
✔ Protection Against Moisture & Mold
Closed-cell foam blocks moisture migration.
✔ Long-Term Comfort Stability
Fewer temperature swings, fewer hot spots.
✔ Improved Indoor Air Quality
Less dust, allergens, and outside air infiltration.
✔ Quiet, More Comfortable Living Spaces
Open-cell foam dampens airborne noise.
✔ Dramatically Better HVAC Performance
Smaller loads, smoother operation, and increased lifespan.
✔ A Strong Long-Term Investment
Spray foam lasts 20–30+ years with minimal degradation.
Open-Cell vs Closed-Cell Spray Foam (What’s the Difference?)
We install both major spray foam types depending on performance requirements:
Open-Cell Spray Foam
Lightweight, flexible, and ideal for residential applications.
Best for:
- Attics
- Walls
- Sound control
- New construction framing
Advantages:
- Expands aggressively to seal large areas
- Excellent for noise reduction
- Cost-effective
- Breathable for roof systems when needed
Closed-Cell Spray Foam
Rigid, dense, and extremely strong.
Best for:
- Metal buildings
- Garages
- Barndominiums
- Crawl spaces
- Commercial structures
Advantages:
- Highest R-value per inch
- Serves as a built-in vapor barrier
- Adds structural strength
- Prevents condensation on metal
- Exceptional moisture control
Where Spray Foam Delivers the Best Results
Spray foam is versatile and can be applied in nearly every building type:
🏡 Home Attics & Walls
The biggest energy-saving upgrade for Texas homes.
🧰 Metal Buildings & Shops
Stops sweating, dripping, and wild temperature swings.
🏠 Barndominiums
Provides a tight thermal envelope essential for large open spaces.
🚗 Garages & Bonus Rooms
Ideal for workshops, gyms, and above-garage rooms.
🔨 Crawl Spaces
Prevents mold, drafts, and moisture damage.
🏢 Commercial Projects
Ideal for offices, warehouses, retail spaces, and industrial buildings.
🧱 New Construction
Build energy efficiency right into the structure from day one.

Spray Foam Insulation Cost in DFW
Spray foam is an investment — but one that pays you back month after month.
DFW Average Pricing
- Open-Cell: $0.45–$0.75 per board foot
- Closed-Cell: $1.00–$1.75 per board foot
What Affects the Price?
- Square footage
- Thickness/R-value requirements
- Foam type (open vs closed cell)
- Whether old insulation must be removed
- Job complexity (attic vs metal building vs crawl space)
- Accessibility
Most homeowners see full ROI within 3–5 years through reduced energy usage alone.
Moisture Control, Mold Prevention & Air Sealing
Few Texas homeowners realize how much moisture flows through walls and attics — until it causes problems.
Spray foam stops that.
Moisture Defense
Closed-cell foam acts as a built-in vapor barrier.
Mold Prevention
Less moisture = dramatically lower mold risk.
Air Sealing
Foam blocks humid outdoor air from leaking into your home.
Condensation Control
Especially important for:
- Metal buildings
- Crawl spaces
- Garages
- Roof decks
Texas humidity is relentless — spray foam is the best long-term protection

Energy Savings & Long-Term ROI
Spray foam is one of the few home upgrades that pays for itself.
Typical Savings
- 20–40% reduction in heating/cooling costs
- Lower HVAC load = longer system lifespan
- Improved comfort = fewer hot/cold spots
Why Spray Foam Has the Best ROI
- No sagging
- No settling
- No air gaps
- Performance doesn’t degrade quickly
- Works continuously 24/7
Most customers see noticeable improvements within the first utility bill cycle.

FAQ — Spray Foam Insulation
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Is spray foam insulation worth it in Texas?
Yes — Texas homeowners get some of the best returns due to extreme heat.
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Will spray foam make my attic cooler?
Yes, often by 40–60°F, depending on application.
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Is spray foam safe?
After curing, spray foam becomes inert, stable, and safe.
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How long does spray foam insulation last?
Usually 20–30+ years with proper installation.
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What thickness do I need?
Depends on the application, but typically:
5–8″ open-cell in attics2–3″ closed-cell in metal or moisture-prone areas
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Can spray foam help with moisture and mold?
Closed-cell foam is one of the best solutions for moisture management.
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Does spray foam help with noise?
Open-cell foam provides excellent sound absorption.
Neighborhoods We Serve in DFW
We install spray foam insulation throughout all DFW neighborhoods, including:
Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Rockwall, Garland, Richardson, Carrollton, Mansfield, Burleson, Keller, Saginaw, Haslet, and all surrounding suburbs.
