Premier Spray Foam Insulation for Basements, Crawl Spaces & Attics

Stop Energy Loss & Moisture Intrusion

Uncontrolled temperatures and moisture in your home’s hidden spaces lead to mold, energy waste, and poor indoor comfort. From dank basements to drafty crawl spaces and overheated attics, failing insulation can compromise your entire home.

Why West Michigan Homeowners Choose Fresh Coast Foam

Basement
Comfort & Health

Cold, damp basements invite mold and mildew, lead to musty odors, and waste heating dollars. Our closed-cell spray foam seals out moisture and keeps your lower level dry and comfortably warm.

Crawl Space
Protection

Uninsulated crawl spaces can harbor pests, rot structural joists, and leak cold air upward. Fresh Coast Foam’s spray foam creates an airtight, moisture-resistant barrier that preserves your home’s integrity

Attic Temperature Control

Overheated attics push heat into living spaces in summer and let it escape in winter. Proper attic insulation levels out temperatures, reduces HVAC workload, and extends the life of roofing materials.

How FCF’s Spray Foam Installation Works

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  1. Thorough Inspection
    We assess your pole barn’s framing, roof panels, and critical gaps.

  2. Prep & Seal
    Small cracks, joints, and around penetrations are sealed with high-grade caulk.

  3. Closed-Cell Foam Application
    Our two-part polyurethane foam is sprayed directly onto walls, ceilings, and underside of the roof deck—expanding up to 30× its volume to fill voids and form an airtight barrier.

  4. Curing & Finishing
    The foam cures in minutes, locking in insulation value (R-6⁺ per inch) and adding structural rigidity. Surfaces are trimmed flush for a clean look.

 

Spray Foam vs. Traditional Insulation

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  • Workers spray insulation on walls inside a building under construction.

    "Highly Recommend! Vey professional and friendly. They did an outstanding job and cleaned up everything."

    Becky K.

  • A worker wearing protective gear, including a helmet, goggles, and a mask, is using a spray gun to apply insulation or spray foam to a wall inside a building under construction.

    "So happy with the work that we had done. Great communication and left the job spotless. Highly recommend."

    Kristen M.

  • Interior view of a construction site or warehouse with wood planks, a ladder, a forklift, and construction tools, with a partially finished wall and ceiling.

    "Fresh Coast Foam did a phenomenal job on our new construction. Highly recommend.

    Brian M.

Ideal Applications

Don’t settle for drafty, damp, or overheated areas beneath and above your living space. With Fresh Coast Foam’s spray foam insulation, enjoy energy efficiency, structural protection, and year-round comfort.

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Basements

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Crawl Spaces

Attic space under construction with spray foam insulation on the roof and walls, exposed wooden framing, and a window with a view of trees outside.

Attics

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Once cured, our foam is inert and non-toxic, creating a healthy barrier without off-gassing.

  • Absolutely. Closed-cell foam seals cracks and blocks vapor, dramatically reducing humidity and mold risk.

  • Yes. Unlike fiberglass, our foam performs reliably in cold temperatures down to 20°F.

  • Most basements and crawl spaces finish in one day; attics can often be done in a few hours. Spaces are usable immediately after curing.

  • Pricing varies by square footage and access, but you’ll recoup costs through energy savings. Contact us for a personalized quote.

Transform Your Home’s Hidden Spaces

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