
Your home loses cooled air through every gap, crack, and thin spot in your walls and attic. Spray foam seals and insulates at the same time - no more fighting the Delta heat all summer long.

Spray foam insulation in West Memphis seals air leaks and insulates in a single application - most residential jobs covering an attic or crawl space are completed in one to two days.
In a climate where summer heat index regularly tops 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the biggest energy drain is not just the temperature outside - it is the humid air sneaking through every gap in your walls, attic floor, and crawl space rim joists. Spray foam expands to fill those gaps completely, something fiberglass batts simply cannot do. Pair that air sealing with the insulating value of the foam itself, and you get a home that holds its temperature the way it was supposed to.
If you are also dealing with moisture under your home, consider pairing spray foam with attic insulation to create a complete thermal and moisture barrier from the top of the house to the bottom.
If your electric bill climbs sharply from June through September even when you keep the thermostat steady, your home is likely losing cooled air through gaps in the walls or attic. West Memphis summers are long, and an under-insulated home forces your AC to run constantly just to keep up.
If your floors feel damp or you notice a musty smell in the lower level of your home, your crawl space is probably letting in the humid Delta air that surrounds West Memphis. Spray foam applied in the crawl space can stop that moisture at the source before it leads to mold or structural damage.
If one bedroom is always stifling in July while another feels fine, those are signs of uneven insulation coverage. Rooms above the garage, at the end of a hallway, or directly under the roof are especially prone to this. Spray foam fills the gaps that cause those hot and cold spots.
Homes in West Memphis built before modern energy codes were adopted were often insulated with thin fiberglass layers - or nothing at all in the walls. If you can see the ceiling joists when you peek into your attic, you almost certainly need more insulation.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on where in the home it is going and what your budget allows. For interior walls and attics where the primary goal is air sealing and thermal performance, closed-cell foam insulation is often worth the added cost because it also acts as a moisture barrier - a real advantage in the Delta.
For crawl spaces and rim joists - the areas where ground moisture is most likely to be an ongoing problem - closed-cell is almost always the right call. We assess your specific situation before recommending a product, so you are paying for what your home actually needs, not the most expensive option on the list.
Best for interior walls and attics where the priority is air sealing and sound dampening. More affordable than closed-cell.
Best for crawl spaces, basements, and any area with moisture risk. Denser, higher R-value per inch, and acts as a moisture barrier.
A complete air-sealing and insulation solution covering attic, walls, and crawl space in one project for maximum energy savings.
Targeted application to crawl space walls and rim joists - stopping ground moisture, improving floor warmth, and protecting structure.
West Memphis sits in the lower Mississippi River Valley, where average July temperatures climb past 92 degrees and the humidity rarely relents from May through September. Most of the residential neighborhoods here - from the streets near downtown to the quieter east side - were built in the 1950s through 1970s, when insulation standards were a fraction of what they are today. Those homes are excellent candidates for spray foam because decades of settling have opened gaps that fiberglass batts simply cannot fill.
The crawl space moisture issue is real here too. Crittenden County sits on flat Delta land, and many homes have vented crawl spaces that let humid outside air circulate under the floor year-round. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Marion, AR and Memphis, TN, and we see the same crawl space challenges on both sides of the river. Getting that space sealed properly is one of the highest-return insulation investments a Delta homeowner can make.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about your home and what problems you have noticed. We respond within 1 business day and can usually schedule a free on-site estimate within a few days.
We walk through your attic, crawl space, and any walls you want insulated - measuring the space, checking for moisture, and noting anything that needs attention before foam is applied. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes.
You leave for the day while the crew sets up heated equipment and applies the foam. A typical attic job takes a few hours. We photograph the finished work so you can see exactly what was done.
After application, the space needs time to off-gas - usually around 24 hours. Once it is fully cured, the foam is solid, odorless, and safe. No ongoing drying or curing after that point.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation until you approve the written estimate.
We respond within 1 business day. The estimate is free and there is no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment of your attic and crawl space.
(870) 551-9184Arkansas requires insulation contractors to hold a valid license through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board. We carry that license, and you can verify it before anyone sets foot in your home. That means real legal recourse if something is not right - not just a phone number that goes to voicemail.
We are not a Memphis company covering West Memphis as an afterthought. We are local to Crittenden County, we know the housing stock here - mostly older brick ranches on crawl spaces - and we know what those homes actually need in this climate.
We come to your home, assess your attic and crawl space in person, and give you a written estimate before any work starts. Phone quotes without a site visit are rarely accurate. You know the scope and the cost before you commit to anything.
West Memphis homeowners who receive electricity through Entergy Arkansas may qualify for rebates on energy efficiency improvements including spray foam insulation. Some programs require pre-approval before the job starts - we can help you navigate that process so you do not leave money on the table.
The Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board maintains a public database where you can verify any contractor's license status before hiring. We encourage you to check - it takes two minutes and tells you whether the person quoting your job has passed the state's requirements or not. For more guidance on choosing a qualified insulation contractor, the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance publishes useful homeowner resources.
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