FAQs

Open-cell spray foam insulation is a great option for reducing noise between rooms in a house. It helps absorb sound and can make spaces quieter by blocking airborne noise from traveling between walls and floors. While it doesn’t make rooms completely soundproof, it does a good job of cutting down on everyday noises and creating a more comfortable living space. This type of insulation is often used in interior walls and ceilings for homes where noise reduction is a priority.
There are two main types of spray foam insulation available: open-cell and closed-cell. Open-cell foam is softer and has a spongier texture. It’s great for interior applications like walls, basements, and attics where you want better soundproofing and thermal insulation at a more affordable cost. Closed-cell foam is denser and stronger, providing better moisture resistance and greater structural strength. It works well for exterior walls, crawl spaces, metal buildings, and places where you need high durability and moisture control. Both options create an airtight seal that helps boost energy efficiency and comfort, but choosing the right one depends on your project’s needs and budget.
Thermal insulation helps keep warm air inside your home during the winter and blocks cold air from getting in. This means your furnace doesn't have to work as hard to keep things comfortable, so you use less energy and save money on heating bills. Spray foam insulation, in particular, creates a tight seal with no gaps, so drafts and heat loss are nearly eliminated. In a place like Alberta, where winters get really cold, this makes a big difference—you stay warmer with less effort and spend less on energy. Plus, using good insulation reduces your home's carbon footprint, making it a more eco-friendly option.
Old or damaged attic insulation can be safely removed and replaced with modern spray foam insulation that does a much better job at sealing gaps and keeping heat in during winter and out during summer. Upgrading to high-performance insulation like spray foam makes your attic much more energy-efficient. That helps prevent drafts, stops moisture buildup, and can lower both heating and cooling bills. Removal is done carefully to protect your home and the environment, and the new insulation is installed to meet strict safety and quality standards. It’s a good choice for anyone looking to save money on energy and make their home more comfortable year-round.
Spray foam insulation works by expanding once it’s sprayed, filling every crack, gap, and hard-to-reach space. This means there are no seams for air or moisture to get through, so you get a tightly sealed barrier that really helps with energy efficiency. Each job is done by experienced applicators who follow strict quality checks to make sure everything is applied properly without any gaps. You can get a free estimate for your project—just reach out or request a quote online, and a sales representative will talk through the details and answer your questions.
Most attic insulation jobs are finished in a day, thanks to mobile crews trained to work efficiently with minimal disruption. Every project is carried out by experienced installers with at least five years on the job. All work comes with a five-year warranty, giving you peace of mind about both the quality and durability of the insulation.
Most home insulation projects can be finished in just one day, so there’s minimal disruption to your daily routine. All work comes with a five-year warranty, giving you extra peace of mind about the job’s durability and performance.
Blown-in insulation fills gaps and hard-to-reach spaces in your attic, walls, or crawl space, making a tight seal that keeps warm air inside during the winter and blocks heat in the summer. This helps your home stay more comfortable year-round and cuts down on your heating and cooling bills. By sealing up air leaks, blown-in insulation also makes your furnace and air conditioner work less, which can lower energy use and save money over time. There are often government grants and energy rebates available to help offset the cost, depending on where you live and the details of your project. It’s a good idea to check with our team or look up current programs in your area to see what you might qualify for.
Spray foam insulation is a great fit for agricultural, commercial, and metal buildings because it creates a seamless, airtight barrier that helps keep indoor temperatures consistent and energy costs down—even in tough Canadian weather. This type of insulation blocks moisture and drafts, which helps prevent problems like rust, mold, and heat loss. It also strengthens the building’s structure, making it more durable over time. With options for both open-cell and closed-cell foam, there’s flexibility to match the right material to each job. Certified applicators with years of experience handle every job, so you get a clean, efficient installation that’s built to last. Plus, using eco-friendly products and offering quick turnaround means less disruption and better energy savings right from the start.
Most home insulation projects, including attic insulation, are usually completed in a single day. The crew uses specialized equipment and efficient processes to keep work fast and disruption minimal. For an average-sized house, attic insulation is often done in just a few hours, though larger or more complex jobs might take a bit longer. It’s rare that an attic insulation project would take more than a day, so downtime at your home is kept as short as possible.
Most home insulation projects are finished in one day. The crews work efficiently and keep disruption to a minimum, so you won’t have to worry about your daily routine getting thrown off. You can expect the team to arrive, prep the area, do the install, and clean up before leaving, all in the same day for most jobs. If your project is bigger or has special requirements, it might take a bit longer, but most people find the process is quick and straightforward.
Every installer has at least five years of experience working in the field, and they’re all fully approved to work with top-quality products like Walltite Eco. Projects follow a detailed quality assurance process, so you’re getting insulation that meets strict performance standards every time. Teams handle residential, commercial, agricultural, and metal buildings, with a strong focus on energy efficiency and reliable results.
All spray foam insulation installations come with a five-year warranty. This covers both the materials used and how they were installed. If there’s an issue related to workmanship or the insulation itself within that time, it’s covered and will be fixed at no extra cost. This warranty gives you peace of mind knowing your insulation will last and perform as expected for years after the job is done.
Our insulation services stand out because we use Walltite Eco, a high-performance spray foam made with recycled plastic that helps create a seamless, airtight barrier. This means our insulation not only keeps homes and buildings warm in cold weather and cool in the summer, but it also cuts down on heating and cooling costs year-round. This eco-friendly solution reduces greenhouse gas emissions and is great for energy savings. Our experienced team ensures each project is professionally done, and we even offer a five-year warranty for peace of mind. Whether it’s for a home or a business, our focus is on sustainability and efficiency, all while ensuring structures are stronger and more comfortable.
Most residential insulation projects can usually be completed in a single day. The actual time depends on the size of your home and the specific areas being insulated, but with experienced mobile crews, the work is efficient and keeps any disruption to a minimum.
Insulation removal is offered before installing new blown-in insulation, especially in older homes where the existing insulation might be damaged, moldy, or just not working as well as it should. The process is handled safely and follows strict safety and environmental standards, making sure the old material is taken out properly before any new insulation goes in. This helps the new insulation work better and makes the home more energy efficient.