Premium Spray Foam Insulation for New Homes

Building a New Home is an Investment 

Don’t let poor insulation erode your comfort, drive up energy bills, or compromise indoor air quality. From cold drafts in January to scorching heat in July, traditional insulation can’t keep up with Michigan’s extremes.

Why New Home Builders & Homeowners Choose Spray Foam

Significant Energy Savings

Homeowners save up to 30–50% on heating and cooling costs over fiberglass or cellulose.

Cleaner
Air

Closed-cell spray foam blocks moisture and keeps out pollen, dust, and mold spores—creating a cleaner, healthier living environment.

Structural Strength & Durability

Our foam adds rigidity to walls and roof decks, enhancing your home’s overall structural integrity.

Evenly conditioned rooms, no hot or cold spots—even in the dead of winter or height of summer.

Superior Temperature Control

How Fresh Coast Foam’s Spray Foam Installation Works

We’ve helped hundreds of new homeowners enjoy a comfortable and efficient home.
Get a free, no-obligation quote for your property!

Interior of a house under construction with exposed wooden framing and spray foam insulation on the walls and ceiling.
  1. Comprehensive Pre-Build Consultation
    We review your plans to tailor insulation thickness, R-value, and coverage.

  2. Precision Application
    Closed-cell polyurethane foam is sprayed into wall cavities, attic rafters, and crawl spaces—expanding to fill every void.

  3. Instant Curing
    Foam sets in seconds, locking in air-seal and thermal barrier without settling or gaps.

  4. Quality Inspection
    We perform a thorough check for consistent coverage and verify your home meets or exceeds ENERGY STAR® standards.

 

Spray Foam vs. Traditional Insulation

A comparison table of foam insulation features, including types such as Fresh Coast Foam Spray Foam, Fiberglass Batts, and Blown-In Cellulose, with criteria like air sealing, R-value, moisture resistance, longevity, and structural strength.

Ideal New-Home Applications

Proper insulation is essential for year-round comfort, lower energy costs, and a healthier indoor environment. It acts as a thermal barrier, preventing heat loss in winter and keeping cool air inside during summer. Quality insulation also protects against moisture-related damage, reducing the risk of mold and structural issues.

Interior of a house under construction with exposed wooden framing, insulation, and large windows, including a sliding glass door.

Exterior Walls & Knee Walls

An unfinished attic space with insulation sprayed on the sloped ceiling, visible wooden framing, a small window, and ductwork on the floor. The space appears under construction or renovation.

Attics & Cathedral Ceilings

A worker wearing a cap, mask, and protective clothing is spray foam insulation on a wall in an unfinished basement or construction area.

Crawl Spaces
& Rim Joists

Empty indoor space with insulation on the walls and ceiling, metal framing, small window near the corner, and a floor drain.

Garage Ceilings

Interior of a building under construction with exposed wooden framing and spray foam insulation on the walls.

Basement Walls
& Sub-floors

  • Construction workers installing insulation in the walls of a building under construction.

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

    Becky K.

  • A construction worker in protective gear spray painting or coating a wall with a hose, 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.

  • Construction site with wood planks, tools, ladder, forklift, and partially finished walls under a metal ceiling.

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

    Brian M.

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