
Stop paying to cool air that escapes through gaps in your attic and walls. Open-cell foam seals every crack it touches, so your home actually holds temperature all summer long.

Open-cell foam insulation in West Memphis expands on contact to fill every gap it touches, sealing air leaks and slowing heat transfer at the same time. Most attic and crawl space jobs are completed in one day.
If your West Memphis home was built before 1980, there is a good chance the attic has little effective insulation left. Old fiberglass batts compress, shift, and let humid Delta air pass right through. Open-cell foam changes that - it locks into place and keeps working for the life of the home. Homeowners who also want to address drafts along the perimeter often pair it with our air sealing services for a complete treatment.
Because West Memphis summers push heat indexes well above 100 degrees, the payoff on a proper foam job shows up fast - rooms that used to feel like saunas in July start holding your set temperature, and your air conditioner stops running nonstop.
If rooms directly under the roof are noticeably hotter in summer than the rest of the house, your attic insulation is not doing its job. In West Memphis, this is especially common in older homes where the original material has thinned out over decades. You should not need to run your thermostat at an extreme just to make one floor livable.
West Memphis homeowners run air conditioning hard from May through October. If your cooling bills have been climbing year over year - or are noticeably higher than similar homes nearby - poor attic insulation is one of the most common causes. The system is working overtime to compensate for heat pouring through an under-insulated roof.
When outdoor air sneaks through gaps in your attic or walls, it brings Delta humidity with it. If your home feels sticky or smells musty even when the air conditioning is on, that is often a sign humid outside air is bypassing your insulation. Open-cell foam seals those entry points.
If you can see the tops of the ceiling joists when you peek into your attic, your insulation is too thin. Insulation that has been compressed, gotten wet, or has gaps around light fixtures and pipes is no longer effective. This is especially common in West Memphis homes built before the 1980s.
We install open-cell foam in attics, walls, and above-grade crawl space areas throughout West Memphis and the surrounding region. The foam is sprayed as a liquid and expands immediately, filling irregular gaps around pipes, wires, and framing that cut-and-fit batts always leave behind. For homeowners comparing foam types, open-cell is the softer, more economical option - it also delivers excellent sound dampening, which makes a real difference in older homes with thin walls. If you need moisture resistance for a below-grade space, we will discuss whether commercial insulation solutions or a denser foam product is the better fit.
Homeowners who want to understand the full spray foam spectrum can also review our spray foam insulation page, which covers both open- and closed-cell applications side by side. Every job starts with a free on-site measurement so you know exactly what is going in and why.
Best for homeowners with high summer cooling bills who want to seal air leaks and insulate the roof deck or attic floor in one pass.
Ideal for older homes with minimal or missing wall insulation where blown-in is not practical and maximum air sealing is the priority.
Suited for homeowners who feel cold drafts near the floor in winter - these small but leaky areas at the foundation perimeter are quick to treat.
Works well in raised foundation areas above the moisture risk zone where the softness of open-cell is an advantage over rigid board products.
West Memphis sits in the Mississippi Delta, where summer temperatures push into the mid-90s and humidity stays high from May through September. Your attic can reach 140 degrees or hotter on a July afternoon, and humid outdoor air is constantly pushing through gaps in the building envelope. Standard fiberglass batts slow heat - they do not stop air. Open-cell foam does both, which is why it delivers such a noticeable improvement in a climate like this one. Homeowners in Marion, AR deal with the same heat and humidity patterns and consistently see strong results after a foam install.
The older housing stock is the other factor. A significant share of West Memphis homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s under insulation standards that look minimal by today's measure. Many of these homes have little or nothing effective left in the attic - which means the comfort improvement after a foam job can feel dramatic. We also serve Osceola, AR, where the same Delta conditions and older construction apply. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that proper insulation and air sealing can cut heating and cooling costs by 10 to 20 percent or more.
We will ask a few basic questions about your home and what area you want insulated. Expect a reply within one business day and an on-site visit scheduled within a few days.
We walk through the attic or walls, take measurements, and look for moisture issues or existing damage. You receive a written estimate - no commitment required.
Clear the work area before the crew arrives. Installation typically takes one day. Plan to stay out of the treated space for at least 24 hours while the foam cures.
We check coverage before we leave - no thin spots, no missed areas. We walk you through the finished work so you can see exactly what was done.
Free estimate. Written quote before any work starts. No pressure.
(870) 551-9184Arkansas requires insulation contractors to hold a valid license through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board. We meet that requirement, which means you can verify our credentials before we start and you have real recourse if anything goes wrong.
We have insulated homes throughout Crittenden County and know which parts of the job matter most in a hot-humid climate. That local knowledge shapes every recommendation we make - including whether open-cell or closed-cell foam is the right call for your specific space.
You receive a written estimate before any work begins. The price on the estimate is the price you pay. We follow the guidelines set by the{' '} Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance for installation quality so the job holds up long-term.
Before we leave, we show you what was installed and where. You will not be guessing whether the job was done right - you can see it. That transparency is something we offer on every project, regardless of size.
The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance sets professional installation standards that guide our work on every job. That combination of local licensing, climate expertise, and installation quality is what makes the difference for West Memphis homeowners.
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