
Huntington homes lose heat through crawl spaces, rim joists, and attic gaps. Spray foam seals those leaks completely - air and moisture both - so your home stays comfortable and your bills stop climbing.

Spray foam insulation in Huntington, WV seals both air leaks and heat loss in a single application - most crawl space and rim joist jobs finish in one day and deliver noticeable comfort improvements within the first cold snap. Two liquid chemicals mix on-site, expand on contact, and harden into a continuous barrier that fills the irregular gaps older homes have around pipes, joists, and foundation walls. No other insulation type does both jobs at once.
For homeowners in Huntington neighborhoods like Westmoreland, Highlawn, and Guyandotte - where most homes were built between the 1920s and 1960s - spray foam often delivers a bigger comfort improvement than it would in a newer home. The older the house, the more leakage there is to fix, and the more dramatic the result. If your floors feel cold despite the heat running, or your bills keep climbing for no clear reason, a crawl space or rim joist spray foam job is usually the right place to start.
Many homeowners also pair spray foam with attic insulation to address heat loss both above and below the living space in one project. Ask us about combining both during your free estimate.
If your first-floor rooms feel noticeably cold in winter, cold air is moving up from an unsealed crawl space or rim joist. This is one of the most common complaints in Huntington homes built before 1970. Spray foam applied below stops that cold air at the source within days.
If your heating and cooling bills keep climbing without any lifestyle change, your home is losing conditioned air faster than it should. Huntington winters and humid summers both stress a home's thermal envelope, and a house adequate in 1960 is under-insulated by today's standards.
Stand in your basement or crawl space and look at the rim joist - the band of wood on top of your foundation wall. If you see light, feel cold air, or smell mustiness, your home has significant leakage at the foundation level. This is extremely common in Huntington's older housing stock.
Water droplets, dark staining, or soft wood on floor joists mean moisture is actively working in. Huntington's proximity to the Ohio River and its humid climate make this a year-round concern. Left unaddressed, that moisture leads to mold, rot, and structural damage.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on where it is going and what problem it needs to solve. Open-cell foam is softer and flexible - it works well in interior walls and attic spaces where air sealing and some sound dampening are the goals. Closed-cell foam is denser and moisture-resistant - it is the right choice for crawl spaces, basements, and rim joists where both air and water are threats. Our most common residential job is a closed-cell foam application to the crawl space walls and rim joists, which addresses the biggest source of heat loss and moisture intrusion in Huntington's older homes.
We also handle targeted rim joist sealing for homeowners who want to address that single high-impact leakage point without a full crawl space treatment, and full crawl space encapsulation jobs that combine foam on walls and rim joists into a sealed environment. For homes with problem attics, spray foam can be applied to the attic floor or roof deck depending on the setup. Every job starts with a free in-home assessment so we can recommend the right approach for your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.
Best for interior walls and attics where sound dampening and air sealing matter most.
Best for crawl spaces, basements, and exterior applications where moisture resistance and structural reinforcement are priorities.
Targeted treatment for the band of wood sitting on top of your foundation wall - a primary air leakage point in older Huntington homes.
Full sealed-crawl-space treatment combining foam on walls and rim joists to stop both air and moisture from entering the floor system.
Huntington sits in the Appalachian foothills with cold, wet winters and average January lows in the mid-20s. That combination of cold and moisture is hard on homes with poorly sealed crawl spaces - cold air seeps in from below, and humidity follows. Spray foam blocks both at once, which is why it performs better here than insulation types that only address heat loss. The city also sits along the Ohio River, and homes in lower-lying areas see ground moisture migrate upward into crawl spaces throughout the year. Closed-cell foam applied to crawl space walls and rim joists creates a sealed environment that stops that cycle at the source.
We serve homeowners across the Huntington area, including customers in Barboursville, WV and Kenova, WV, where the same aging housing stock and humid climate create identical challenges. AEP Appalachian Power, which serves most of the Huntington area, has historically offered energy efficiency rebates that may apply to your spray foam project - worth checking before your job starts at AEP Appalachian Power energy efficiency programs.
Call us and we will ask a few basic questions about your home and the areas you want insulated. We can give you a ballpark range over the phone. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
We come to your home, measure the space, check for moisture or structural issues, and explain exactly what we found. You get a written estimate before any work begins - no pressure.
The crew arrives with equipment, masks off surfaces, and applies the foam. Most crawl space jobs take two to four hours. Plan to stay out of the treated area for 24 hours after completion.
We walk you through the completed work, show you coverage, and answer any questions. You receive a specific re-entry time in writing. Most homeowners notice a difference - fewer drafts, steadier temps - within the first cold snap.
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. There is no obligation and no fee for the estimate. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(304) 802-8467West Virginia requires insulation contractors to hold a valid license through the WV Division of Labor. Our license number is available before we ever set foot in your home - you can verify it directly through the state's online lookup tool. That accountability matters when someone is working in your crawl space.
We work exclusively in the Tri-State area and understand the specific challenges that come with Huntington's older housing stock - irregular framing, high humidity, and crawl spaces that have been vented for decades. That local knowledge shapes how we approach every job.
We provide written estimates after an in-home assessment - not just a number over the phone. You will know exactly what the job includes, what materials we are using, and what to expect before you commit to anything. There is no fee and no pressure.
We know homeowners do not want to chase a contractor for a callback. Every inquiry we receive - phone, form, or email - gets a response within 1 business day. Most get a same-day response during business hours.
West Virginia contractor licensing requirements exist to protect you - and we meet them. Combined with free estimates, same-week scheduling in most cases, and a written warranty on our work, we aim to be the kind of contractor you call back and refer to neighbors. You can verify our license status through the WV Division of Labor contractor lookup before we arrive.
Address heat loss through the ceiling with properly installed attic insulation - often the highest-impact upgrade for Huntington homes with hot upstairs rooms.
Learn moreThe denser, moisture-resistant foam type used in crawl spaces and basements - learn what makes it different and when it is the right choice.
Learn moreSchedule a free spray foam estimate in Huntington today - most jobs are completed within the week and the difference is noticeable by the next cold snap.