
Living in the Pacific Northwest means dealing with constant moisture and temperature shifts. As a locally owned spray foam insulation company, Spray Foam Specialists understands exactly what your property needs to fight mold, drafts, and heat loss. We move beyond basic fiberglass to provide lasting thermal barriers. Our goal is simple: deliver a healthier, more durable, and energy-efficient environment for our neighbors. From historic home retrofits to commercial builds, we treat every project with precision and care.
At Spray Foam Specialists, we prove that insulation is more than just a building material; it is a long-term investment. In our damp region, relying on old-school methods leads to settling and reduced efficiency. Our Tigard spray foam insulation services provide an airtight solution that remains effective for decades.
By choosing us, you protect your structural integrity from rot and mold while enjoying a quieter indoor environment. Our certified team avoids common installation errors, ensuring the chemical reaction occurs ideally for safe, durable results. Don't settle for drafts and high bills, contact us today for a free estimate and start saving.

It expands to fill every tiny gap, creating a perfect air seal. This stops conditioned air from leaking out, meaning your HVAC system runs less often, lowering your monthly bills.
Closed-cell is dense, waterproof, and adds structural strength (great for exteriors). Open-cell is lighter, expands more to fill voids, and is excellent for soundproofing interior walls.
Yes, it is arguably the best option. It creates a moisture-resistant barrier that prevents the condensation and mold issues common in Tigard’s damp climate.
Yes. We are equipped for large-scale jobs, including warehouses and agricultural barns. We work quickly to minimize disruption to your business operations.
We are local experts using top-tier equipment. From clear communication to leaving the job site clean, we are the spray foam insulation contractor you can trust for quality that lasts.
