AtticAttic & Roofline
Closed-cell foam up top, where most of a home's heat is lost.
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Spray foam insulation that seals a Cedar City home top to bottom — steady temperatures through snowy winters and hot, dry summers, lower bills, and a hush you can feel. Serving Cedar City, Enoch, and Parowan.
Comfort isn't a bigger furnace or AC — it's a tighter home.
At nearly 5,800 feet, Cedar City swings hard: snowy winters, hot dry summers, and wide day-to-night temperature shifts. Spray foam seals the leaks fiberglass leaves behind, so the heat you pay for stays in come January and the desert heat stays out come July.
The result is a home that holds its temperature, runs quieter, and costs less to heat and cool right through the year.
From a new desert build to a drafty retrofit — sealed where it matters most.
AtticClosed-cell foam up top, where most of a home's heat is lost.
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WallsSealing drafts and cold spots in new construction and retrofits alike.
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Crawl SpaceA sealed crawl keeps floors warm and pipes safe below zero.
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High-desert weather runs to both extremes. A properly sealed envelope is the difference between fighting the thermostat and forgetting about it — winter and summer alike.

We walk the home, find where it's leaking heat in winter and gaining it in summer, and lay out exactly what to seal first — attic, walls, or crawl.
No pressure, no upsell. Just a straight answer on what will make the home warmer and cheaper to run.
It depends on the space and the budget — we'll walk you through which makes sense where, and why.
Both. We foam open framing on new builds and seal attics and crawls on existing homes.
Cedar City and the surrounding area, including Enoch, Kanarraville, and Parowan.
A tighter envelope typically reduces both heating and cooling load. We won't promise a number — we'll show you where you're losing heat.
Tell us about the home and we'll connect you with a licensed Cedar City-area installer.
(435) 555-0199