
Fernley homes face 80-degree temperature swings every year. Spray foam seals the gaps that let that extreme heat and cold inside, cutting your energy bills and making every room comfortable.

Spray foam insulation in Fernley, NV creates an air-tight seal and thermal barrier in one application - most residential jobs covering the attic, crawl space, or walls take one to two days. Unlike fiberglass batts that only slow heat transfer, spray foam expands into every crack and gap, stopping the constant air exchange that makes your HVAC run all day. That combination of insulation and air sealing is what makes it especially well-suited to Fernley's desert climate, where every gap in your home's envelope is a place where 105-degree summer air sneaks inside.
If you are also losing heated air through your attic in winter, pairing spray foam with our attic insulation service addresses both the air leaks and the thermal envelope in the same project. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that air sealing and insulation together can reduce heating and cooling energy use by 10 to 20 percent or more - a real payback in a place where your system runs hard year-round.
If your cooling costs jump dramatically from May through September, your home is losing conditioned air somewhere. In Fernley's triple-digit summers, an HVAC system fighting air leaks runs almost constantly. If bills have crept up year over year without a change in your habits, poor insulation is one of the first things worth investigating.
If one bedroom bakes in summer while the rest of the house stays comfortable, or a room near the garage never warms up in winter, that is a sign of uneven insulation or air leaks in that area. This is especially common in Fernley homes with attached garages or rooms above unconditioned spaces.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a cold morning. If you feel cool air, that wall cavity is connected to the outside. The same test works near the attic access hatch or around window frames. These are real, fixable air leaks that spray foam addresses directly.
Fernley's windy springs push fine desert dust through any gap in your home's envelope. If you find yourself dusting constantly, or notice grit on windowsills even when windows are closed, your home has air infiltration problems. Spray foam sealing those gaps reduces both energy loss and the amount of desert dust making it inside.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on your home's needs. Open-cell foam is lighter, more flexible, and well suited to interior walls and attics where you want sound control along with insulation. Closed-cell foam is denser and more rigid - it acts as a moisture barrier as well as an insulator, which makes it the right choice for crawl spaces, band joists, and exterior applications. Our team inspects your home before recommending a product, because the same foam is not the right answer for every situation.
We also offer closed-cell foam insulation as a standalone service for homeowners who need maximum thermal performance and moisture resistance - particularly in basements, crawl spaces, and garage walls. Both product lines are installed by licensed Nevada contractors following manufacturer specifications and local building department requirements.
Best for interior walls, attic decks, and areas where flexibility and sound control matter.
Best for crawl spaces, rim joists, and anywhere moisture resistance is as important as thermal performance.
Converts your attic into a sealed thermal envelope, keeping heat out in summer and warmth in during winter.
Seals the underside of your home against cold air infiltration and moisture in the same application.
Fernley sits in the high desert at around 4,100 feet elevation, which means real summers and real winters. July highs regularly push past 100 degrees F while January nights can drop into the mid-20s. That 80-degree seasonal swing creates enormous pressure on your home's thermal envelope. Every gap in your insulation is a place where extreme heat or cold crosses into your living space, and spray foam is one of the few products that addresses both problems - heat transfer and air infiltration - simultaneously. Homes built during Fernley's rapid growth years in the 2000s were often insulated to the minimum code requirement of that era, which does not hold up well against today's energy costs.
Our crews work throughout the region. If you are in Sparks or Reno, we serve those communities as well and understand the climate and housing stock across the western Nevada corridor. Nevada also requires insulation contractors to hold a valid license from the Nevada State Contractors Board - something any contractor you hire should be able to verify immediately.
We respond within 1 business day. You describe your home and the areas you want addressed - attic, crawl space, walls, or the band of framing around your foundation. No firm quotes happen over the phone.
A licensed contractor walks through the areas you want insulated, checks existing coverage, and identifies any access challenges. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and is the only way to price the job accurately.
You receive a written quote showing exactly which areas are being done, which foam type is being used, the thickness applied, and the total cost. If a permit is required, we note that upfront - no surprises on the day of work.
The crew arrives, masks off surrounding surfaces, and applies foam in careful passes. Most jobs finish in one day. You and your pets stay out for at least 24 hours while the foam cures, then you return to a noticeably tighter home.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - a free on-site estimate is exactly that. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a time that works for you and walk your home in person before any pricing is discussed.
(775) 980-1609Every job we do is performed by a contractor holding a current Nevada State Contractors Board license - searchable and verifiable by any homeowner at nvcontractorsboard.com. Unlicensed work can void your homeowner's insurance if something goes wrong, and it leaves you with no recourse.
A significant share of Fernley homes are tract homes from the 2000s and manufactured homes with different wall cavity depths and access points. We know the difference and adjust our approach accordingly - the same installation technique does not work on every home.
You receive a written estimate specifying which areas are being insulated, what foam type is being used, and what thickness is being applied. Nothing changes between the quote and the job without your written approval. No verbal-only pricing, ever.
We respond to every call and estimate request within 1 business day. In a market where contractors sometimes go quiet for weeks, this is a commitment we take seriously. You will know within 24 hours whether we can take your project and when we can get out to look at it.
Every one of these proof points comes down to the same thing - you deserve to know exactly what you are getting, exactly who is doing the work, and exactly what recourse you have if something is not right. That is how we operate on every project.
Full attic insulation service that covers the entire attic floor to the correct depth for Nevada's climate zone, often completed the same day.
Learn MoreDense, rigid closed-cell foam that provides both thermal performance and a moisture barrier - ideal for crawl spaces, rim joists, and garage walls.
Learn MoreFernley's summers are only getting hotter - the sooner your home is sealed, the sooner your energy bills reflect it.