We install spray foam in Sandy Springs and surrounding areas. Our work spans from slab homes on the Chattahoochee to split-levels in the Perimeter. You're not getting a generic contractor — we're locals who understand your climate and housing stock.
Why Sandy Springs Homes Need Spray Foam
Sandy Springs sits in IECC Zone 3A — a mixed-humid climate where cooling loads dominate. The high summer humidity, combined with the prevalence of mid-century construction and crawl spaces, creates a perfect environment for air leaks and moisture. Spray foam offers both an air and vapor barrier, which is essential in homes with unsealed attics or vented crawl spaces. Unlike fiberglass or cellulose, foam doesn't absorb moisture and won't degrade over time in these conditions.
Our Spray Foam Services in Sandy Springs
We focus on four main applications. First, we air-seal and insulate attics with open-cell foam, which is ideal for sealing ducts and gaps without trapping moisture. Second, crawl space encapsulation with closed-cell foam is a must for most homes here — it prevents mold, reduces humidity, and improves energy efficiency. Third, we install closed-cell foam in new construction, especially in slab and crawl homes. And finally, we handle retrofit projects, including re-insulating older homes with split-level or ranch layouts where access is tight.
What It Costs in Sandy Springs
Costs vary depending on the size and access of the space. For attic air sealing and open-cell foam, a typical mid-sized home might range from $3,000 to $6,750. Closed-cell foam in a crawl space (encapsulated with a vapor barrier) averages $2,400 to $5,400. Combined attic and crawl projects usually range from $3,000 to $8,500. Final pricing depends on the thickness of foam required, existing insulation removal, and the ease of access in older homes.
Serving Sandy Springs and Fulton County
We service the entire Sandy Springs area, including the Perimeter corridor, the line with Dunwoody, and the Chattahoochee River neighborhoods. Our work also extends to other parts of Fulton County, including homes near Buckhead and the I-85 corridor. Whether you live in a newer infill development or a 1960s ranch, we tailor our approach to your home’s unique structure and climate needs.


