
Stop heating the outdoors. Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates in one step - the right solution for Terre Haute homes that run too hot in summer and too cold in January.

Spray foam insulation in Terre Haute seals air leaks and insulates at the same time - most residential jobs covering a crawl space or attic are completed in one to two days. Unlike batt insulation that simply fills a cavity, spray foam expands to fill every gap it touches, creating an air barrier along with the insulating layer. That combination is why it outperforms most other options in Climate Zone 5 homes that face both cold winters and humid summers.
A large share of Terre Haute homes were built before modern energy standards existed. Older construction often has irregular framing, settled materials in attics and walls, and crawl spaces that were never properly sealed. These are exactly the conditions where spray foam excels. If your home has drafty rooms, climbing energy bills, or a crawl space that smells musty after a wet spring, a spray foam assessment is the right first step. You may also want to consider attic insulation as a companion service, since most heat loss in Terre Haute homes happens through the roof.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that combining air sealing with insulation can reduce home energy use by around 15 percent in a typical house - a figure that translates to real money in Terre Haute where both heating and cooling seasons are demanding.
If your heating or cooling bill has been rising without a change in habits, gaps in your insulation are a likely cause. Terre Haute's demanding winters and humid summers make this easy to feel on your monthly statement.
Waiting means paying more every month while the underlying gap continues to grow.
Rooms above a crawl space or directly below the attic are first to show insulation failure. If adjusting the thermostat never fully fixes it, the problem is in your home's envelope - not your HVAC.
The discomfort is a sign the insulation is not doing its job in that part of the house.
Hold your hand near an exterior wall outlet on a cold day. A felt draft means air is moving through gaps in the wall insulation - extremely common in Terre Haute homes built before the 1980s.
Air infiltration drives up heating costs and stresses your HVAC system year-round.
Terre Haute's wet springs and freeze-thaw cycles push moisture into unprotected crawl spaces. A musty smell, soft flooring, or visible condensation under the house all point to a crawl space that needs attention.
Unchecked moisture leads to mold growth, pest problems, and structural damage over time.
We offer both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on where the work is being done and what the space needs. Open-cell foam is softer and better suited to interior walls and attics where air sealing is the primary goal. It is also the more budget-friendly option for larger surface areas. Closed-cell foam is denser, stronger, and moisture-resistant - making it the right call for crawl spaces, rim joists, basement walls, and any area that sees seasonal dampness. If you are not sure which type is right for your home, a free on-site assessment will clarify it quickly.
Many homes benefit from a combination approach: closed-cell in the crawl space and rim joists where moisture is a factor, and open-cell or blown-in material in the attic where coverage area is large and moisture is less of a concern. We also handle insulation removal when old or damaged material needs to come out before new foam goes in - which is more common than most homeowners expect in Terre Haute's pre-1980 housing stock. See our closed-cell foam insulation page for a full breakdown of when each type is the right choice.
Best for interior walls and large attic areas where air sealing is the main goal.
Best for crawl spaces, rim joists, and areas exposed to moisture or needing a vapor barrier.
Seals and insulates the most common source of moisture and heat loss in Terre Haute homes.
Targets the overlooked gap where the floor meets the foundation - a major air leakage point.
Terre Haute sits in Climate Zone 5, where winters regularly drop into the teens and summer humidity makes a poorly insulated attic feel like a furnace. Your home is working hard in both directions all year. Many homes in Vigo County sit on crawl space foundations that are prone to moisture intrusion during spring thaw and wet seasons - closed-cell spray foam is one of the most effective solutions for this specific problem. Older neighborhoods with pre-1980 construction also have irregular framing and settled materials that batt insulation simply cannot fill the way foam can.
We serve homeowners throughout the region, including Brazil, IN and Clinton, IN, where the same crawl space moisture challenges and older housing stock make spray foam a practical choice. Indiana's energy code requires minimum R-values for Climate Zone 5 - a reputable contractor will make sure your project meets or exceeds those standards, which matters when you sell your home or make an insurance claim.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us the area you want insulated and whether you have noticed any comfort or energy bill issues. No technical knowledge required.
We visit your home, inspect the crawl space, attic, or walls, and check for moisture issues or existing damage. You get a clear picture of what your home needs before any commitment.
You receive a written quote broken down by area and foam type. We confirm whether a permit is required and pull it on your behalf if needed - no paperwork for you.
Most jobs take one to two days. We handle all prep and cleanup. When we finish, we walk you through the completed work so you can see exactly what was done.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site assessment and a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free estimate at a time that works for you.
(812) 251-0473We carry the Indiana contractor license and full liability and workers' compensation coverage. You can ask to see proof before we start - a trustworthy contractor always says yes.
Older homes have irregular framing and decades of settled material that standard batt insulation cannot handle. We assess what is actually there before recommending a solution.
CenterPoint Energy has offered rebate programs for insulation upgrades in the Terre Haute area. Some require pre-approval - we make sure you do not miss the window.
You get a clear written quote broken down by area and foam type. Take your time, compare if you want, and ask us any questions. We do not pressure you to decide on the spot.
The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) is the national trade association for spray foam contractors - membership and training credentials from this body signal a contractor has invested in proper technique and product knowledge. We work to those standards on every job.
Spray foam paired with attic coverage keeps heat in during Terre Haute winters and out during humid summers.
Learn moreThe dense, moisture-resistant foam choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, and any area prone to dampness.
Learn moreBeat the next heating season - most Terre Haute jobs are completed in one to two days and the savings start immediately.