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Professional spray foam insulation for safer, more comfortable, energy-efficient homes.

Whether you own a home, cottage, or building, choosing the right spray foam insulation contractor matters. Spray foam insulation is not a product you want applied casually. The material matters, but the installation matters even more. The right contractor understands both.

A strong spray foam insulation contractor brings more than equipment to the job. They bring experience, training, precision, communication, and a clear process. That combination is what separates a finished project that performs from one that creates problems later.

Experience should be non-negotiable.

An experienced contractor knows how to evaluate the space, recommend the right product, and anticipate the details that affect performance. Spray foam is not one-size-fits-all. The right recommendation depends on the specific home, cottage or building, as well as the conditions and the goals of the project.

Training and certification matter.

Proper spray foam insulation installation requires technical knowledge. A spray foam contractor with training and certification is better equipped to install spray foam safely, correctly and according to industry standards.

Attention to detail is the difference.

Spray foam insulation requires precision. Application thickness, coverage, ventilation, preparation, and cleanup all matter. A careful contractor does not rush the parts no one sees. That is usually where the quality of the job is decided.

Communication should be clear from the start.

A good contractor explains the process, the materials, the timeline, and the costs without making the client chase answers. Clear communication sets expectations early, reduces costly assumptions, and helps the work move forward with confidence from start to finish.

The customer should be central to the solution.

The best contractor takes time to understand the project, the concerns, and the budget before recommending a path forward. Good insulation work is not just about applying foam. It is about solving the right problem the right way.

Safety is part of the job, not an extra step.

Spray foam insulation requires the right PPE, ventilation, and safety procedures. A contractor who takes safety seriously protects the installation team, the occupants, and the long-term success of the project.

Just Spray It brings these standards into every project. With experienced installers, proper training and certification, a detail-driven process, clear communication, and a strong commitment to safety, Just Spray It delivers spray foam insulation work that is built to perform. Contact us to learn more about choosing the right spray foam insulation solution for your property.

Homeowner Insulation FAQs

Yes. Spray foam insulation is safe when installed by trained professionals using the right products, equipment, ventilation, and safety procedures. Check out our article, “Is Spray Foam Insulation Safe?”, for more information.

The cost of spray foam insulation for home projects varies. The cost of spray foam insulation will depend on the size of the project, the required thickness, access to the work area and the overall scope of the project.

Visit our Budget Calculator page to get a rough estimate of how much your project will cost.

Priority areas for residential spray foam insulation include the attic, basement, crawlspace, floor, rim joists, walls, and vaulted ceilings.

The amount of spray foam insulation needed varies. Look at the section below for the Ontario Building Code’s requirements for insulation, or contact us for more information.

Rim joists are a common source of drafts and heat loss because they sit around the perimeter of the floor system. Spray foam is useful in this area because it can seal gaps and insulate irregular spaces.

No. We also frequently work with builders and commercial customers. If you are managing a new construction project, visit our builder page. If you are looking for spray foam insulation for a business, facility, or commercial property, visit our commercial customer page.

How Much Insulation Do I Need?

the building code requirements for insulation