
If your home is cold in spots, your heating bills keep climbing, or your crawl space smells musty - spray foam fixes the source of those problems, not just the symptoms.
If your home is cold in spots, your heating bills keep climbing, or your crawl space smells musty - spray foam fixes the source of those problems, not just the symptoms.

Spray foam insulation in Norwich, CT seals air leaks and adds thermal resistance in one step, most jobs cover an attic or crawl space in a single day and the foam is fully cured within 24 hours. It is a liquid applied by a contractor that expands on contact, fills irregular gaps, and hardens into a permanent barrier against heat loss and air movement.
Norwich homes built before 1980 - and there are a lot of them - have gaps around old pipes, unsealed rim joists, and wall cavities that standard batt insulation simply cannot reach. Spray foam conforms to every surface it touches, which is why it works so well in older construction. If your attic is already losing heat every winter, pairing spray foam with attic insulation gives you the most complete fix.
Connecticut energy costs rank among the highest in the country, and Norwich winters run from November well into March. A home with poor air sealing pays for that every single day of the heating season. Spray foam stops the loss at the source.
If your gas or oil bills have been climbing year over year without a change in habits, your home is losing heat faster than it should. Norwich winters are long and cold, and a house that is not properly sealed works your heating system harder every day from November through March. Letting it go another season compounds the cost.
Walk through your home on a cold January morning and note which rooms feel noticeably colder than others. In Norwich's older homes, uneven temperatures from room to room almost always point to gaps in insulation or air sealing - often in the attic directly above those rooms or in the walls and rim joists nearby. The gap usually widens as the season drags on.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a cold day. If you feel a draft, air is moving through gaps in your wall cavity. The same test works along baseboards and at corners where walls meet floors or ceilings. These are exactly the kinds of gaps spray foam is designed to seal - and they are common in Norwich homes built before modern air-sealing standards.
Eastern Connecticut's damp climate means unsealed crawl spaces accumulate moisture, and that moisture shows up as musty odors, condensation on floor joists, or wood that feels soft to the touch. If you notice any of these signs under your home, an uninsulated crawl space is the likely source. Spray foam applied to crawl space walls and rim joists addresses both the insulation gap and the moisture problem at the same time.
We apply spray foam across all the areas where Norwich homes lose the most heat and air: attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, basement walls, and exterior wall cavities in older homes. Every project starts with a walkthrough so we understand what your specific home needs before any foam is sprayed. For homes where moisture is the main concern below grade, closed-cell foam insulation is the right material - it is dense enough to act as a vapor barrier on its own.
For attics and interior walls where the priority is reducing drafts and heat loss without the added moisture protection, open-cell foam is typically the better value. We also handle the prep work - clearing obstructions, identifying any conditions that need to be addressed first - so the finished job performs the way it should for years to come.
Best suited for attics, interior walls, and finished spaces where reducing drafts and improving thermal comfort are the main goals.
The right choice for crawl spaces, basement walls, and rim joists where moisture control is as important as insulation.
Ideal for Norwich homes where the attic floor has irregular framing and gaps that blown-in material alone does not fully address.
Suited for older Norwich homes with unfinished crawl spaces that have never been properly sealed against moisture and cold air.
Norwich sits in eastern Connecticut where average January lows hover around 17 degrees and the heating season runs from November well into March. That is a long stretch of cold, and Connecticut energy prices are consistently among the highest in the country. A home that is leaking heat through gaps and thin insulation is paying for that every single day of the season. Homes in neighborhoods like Taftville and Greeneville - built long before modern energy standards existed - often have the most to gain from a proper spray foam installation.
Crawl spaces are a particular concern in this part of Connecticut. The damp eastern Connecticut climate means unfinished crawl spaces accumulate moisture year-round, and that moisture eventually shows up as musty odors, soft floor joists, or elevated heating costs. Spray foam applied to crawl space walls and rim joists addresses both problems at once - something no other single insulation product can do. Homeowners in Montville and New London deal with the same conditions and the same types of older construction - if your neighborhood has homes from the mid-20th century, spray foam is very likely a worthwhile investment.
Connecticut's Energize CT program offers rebates for insulation and air sealing work, and Norwich homeowners are eligible. Checking eligibility before you commit to a contractor could meaningfully reduce your upfront cost. Learn more at energizect.com.
We will ask a few basic questions about the area you want insulated and any problems you have noticed. We reply within 1 business day and can typically schedule an in-person visit within a week or two.
We look at the attic, crawl space, or walls in question, check for moisture issues, and measure the area. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes. No contractor who knows what they are doing will quote a firm price without seeing the space first.
Once you accept a quote, we handle any required permits from the Norwich Building Department before the crew arrives. You do not manage this - permit timelines are typically a few business days to two weeks.
Most attic and crawl space jobs are done in a single day. Plan to be out of the treated area for a few hours after application. Before the crew leaves, we walk you through the finished work so you can see what was done.
We give you a clear written quote after seeing your home - no pressure, no guessing. Most replies go out within 1 business day.
(959) 234-0488A large share of Norwich homes were built before 1960, with irregular framing, old pipe chases, and gaps that modern products were not designed for. We have worked in these homes and understand what to look for before any foam is applied. That experience shows up in the quality of the finished job.
We hold a Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor registration and pull required permits from the Norwich Building Department before work begins. That means the job is on the record - which matters when you sell your home and a buyer's inspector starts asking questions. Learn more at the CT Department of Consumer Protection.
We are familiar with Connecticut's Energize CT rebate program and can walk you through what your home qualifies for before any work begins. Norwich homeowners who use the program may see meaningful savings on the upfront cost - and we handle the paperwork so you do not have to.
Before the crew leaves, we show you what was done and why. You should be able to see even coverage with no thin spots or voids. A finished spray foam job should look consistent across the entire treated area - and we do not leave until it does.
These are not just credentials on a page - they are the specific things that protect you if something goes wrong and ensure the work actually performs the way it should. Hiring an unlicensed contractor to save a few hundred dollars is a risk Norwich homeowners should not have to take.
Spray foam is often paired with other insulation work for the best results.
Blown-in or batt insulation for attic floors, often installed alongside spray foam for complete coverage.
Learn MoreThe dense, moisture-resistant foam type used in crawl spaces and basement walls across eastern Connecticut.
Learn MoreNorwich winters are long and heating costs are high - every month you wait is another month you are paying for heat that escapes through the gaps. Call today or send us a message to schedule your free estimate.