
Your home is losing conditioned air through gaps, cracks, and thin walls right now. Spray foam seals every opening it touches - so your HVAC runs less, your rooms stay even, and your energy bills finally make sense.

Spray foam insulation in Sherman, TX insulates and air-seals in a single step - the liquid foam expands into every crack and gap it touches, hardening into a solid barrier against both heat and outside air. Most attic jobs are done in one day.
North Texas summers are relentless. When outdoor temperatures climb past 100 degrees, a poorly sealed home turns into an oven - and your air conditioner runs itself into the ground trying to keep up. Spray foam addresses the source of the problem rather than just slowing it down. Homeowners in Sherman often see the difference on their very next electric bill.
If you already have batts or loose fill in your attic but are still seeing high bills or uneven temperatures, the issue is often air leaks rather than insulation depth. Spray foam can be used to seal those specific problem areas, or you can pair it with attic insulation upgrades to cover both fronts.
If your bill climbs dramatically from May through September and your HVAC runs almost constantly, your home is losing conditioned air faster than it should. Sherman summers are genuinely brutal, and a well-sealed home holds temperature without the system running all day.
A bedroom that is always stuffy in summer or freezing in winter - no matter how you adjust the thermostat - likely has inadequate insulation or significant air leaks. This is especially common in rooms directly under the roofline or above a garage, where heat transfer is most intense.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a cold or windy day. If you feel cool air, your wall cavities are not properly sealed. Sherman winter cold fronts can arrive fast, and gaps in your home's envelope let that cold air straight in.
Grayson County's clay-heavy soils hold moisture, and that moisture can migrate into crawl spaces after heavy rain. A musty smell, soft spots underfoot, or condensation on pipes under the house can all point to a moisture problem that is also undermining your insulation.
Sherman Insulation installs both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam across a range of applications. Open-cell foam is applied to attics and interior wall cavities where budget matters and moisture is less of a concern. For crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior-facing walls, closed-cell foam insulation is typically the better fit - it creates a hard, moisture-resistant barrier that standard batts cannot match, which matters a great deal on Grayson County's clay-heavy soil.
We also use spray foam for targeted air sealing before other insulation types go in. Sealing the gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch first means the blown-in or batt insulation on top performs the way it is supposed to. Every job starts with a walkthrough so you know exactly what is being done and where.
A budget-friendly choice for interior attic applications and walls where moisture control is not the primary concern.
Dense, hard foam ideal for crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior walls where moisture resistance and structural rigidity matter.
Foam applied to attic rafters or the attic floor to create a sealed thermal envelope above your living space.
Foam installed on crawl space walls and rim joists to block ground moisture and stop conditioned air from escaping below.
Sherman sits in North Texas where summers push regularly past 100 degrees and winters can drop below freezing within the same season. That kind of temperature range puts enormous stress on a home's ability to hold conditioned air. A significant portion of Sherman's housing stock was built before modern insulation standards were common - particularly in the neighborhoods near downtown and the older subdivisions developed mid-century. Many of those homes have little or no wall insulation, and whatever is in the attic may have settled or degraded over decades. The combination of brutal heat and old building practices is why spray foam delivers such noticeable results here.
Grayson County's expansive clay soils are another local factor worth understanding. The clay absorbs moisture when it rains and shrinks when it dries out, and homes with crawl spaces can experience elevated humidity underneath the floor year-round. Closed-cell spray foam applied to crawl space walls and rim joists creates a moisture barrier that standard fiberglass batts simply cannot match - which is why we recommend it to homeowners in Sherman and Denison who have crawl space foundations.
We ask a few basic questions - home size, what area you want insulated, any previous insulation work. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience.
A contractor walks your home, measures the space, notes existing insulation, and identifies air leaks. You receive a written estimate breaking down cost by area and foam type - no surprises after the fact.
The crew arrives with spray equipment and protective gear. Foam is applied in controlled passes and expands within seconds. An attic job on a typical Sherman home takes four to eight hours. Plan to keep family and pets out of the treated area during work.
Your contractor gives you a specific re-entry time - typically two to twenty-four hours - while the foam cures. Before leaving, the crew walks the finished work with you and cleans up all overspray and debris.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(903) 294-5640Texas requires insulation contractors to hold a license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We are licensed and fully insured, which means you have legal recourse if anything goes wrong and your homeowner's insurance is protected.
We are a local company, not a franchise or out-of-town crew. We know North Texas clay soil, the older housing stock in Sherman's established neighborhoods, and the climate conditions that make insulation decisions here different from other parts of Texas.
You get a written, itemized estimate before any work begins. If something unexpected comes up during the job, you hear about it before work continues - not after. The number on the estimate is the number you pay.
Every estimate is done in person so we can see what is actually happening in your attic or crawl space. We do not quote over the phone. We respond to requests within 1 business day and can usually schedule your estimate within the same week.
We combine state licensing, local knowledge, and a straightforward process because those are the things that actually matter when you are letting someone work in your home. You can verify our license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before you call us.
Blown-in or batt insulation added to your attic floor to stop heat from radiating into your living space.
Learn MoreDense, hard foam for crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior walls where moisture resistance is the priority.
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