Are you looking to slash your energy bills and enhance indoor comfort in the Pacific Northwest? Spray Foam Specialists provides top-tier insulation solutions tailored for Portland’s unique climate. From historic bungalows in Laurelhurst to modern commercial builds in the Pearl District, our high-performance spray foam creates an airtight thermal envelope that keeps your property warm during damp winters and cool during summer heatwaves. Call (971) 777-7729 today for a professional consultation and start optimizing your building's efficiency.

As a local leader in high-R-value insulation, we understand that Portland’s moisture-heavy environment requires more than just standard fiberglass. Our advanced application techniques focus on eliminating air leaks, preventing mold growth, and significantly reducing carbon footprints for residential, commercial, and agricultural properties. We bridge the gap between structural integrity and sustainable living, ensuring every corner of your building is sealed against the elements.

Choosing the right contractor is the difference between a temporary fix and a lifetime of savings. At Spray Foam Specialists, we don’t just "install" insulation; we engineer a custom thermal solution for your specific property. Our team prioritizes long-term ROI, ensuring that the moisture-blocking and air-sealing properties of our foam translate into immediate comfort and lower utility bills. Don't settle for outdated fiberglass—invest in a modern solution that protects your Portland property for decades.
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We recently completed a full attic and crawlspace retrofit for a 1920s Craftsman home in Southeast Portland. The homeowners were struggling with rising heating costs and persistent dampness. After installing 5.5 inches of open-cell foam in the attic and sealing the rim joists with closed-cell foam, the family reported a 35% reduction in their monthly energy bill and a significant improvement in indoor air quality during the rainy season.
Ready to upgrade your comfort? Our team is standing by to help you choose the perfect insulation strategy for your home or business.Contact Spray Foam Specialists today at
(971) 777-7729or email us at [email protected].
Portland’s high humidity and rainfall can cause fiberglass to trap moisture, leading to mold and reduced effectiveness. Spray foam provides an airtight seal and moisture barrier that fiberglass cannot match, making it superior for the PNW climate.
Yes. Open-cell spray foam is an excellent acoustic insulator. It fills every gap in your walls, significantly dampening the sounds of traffic, construction, and urban life, which is ideal for homes near the I-5 or busy corridors like SE Division.
By creating a seamless air seal, spray foam prevents outdoor pollutants, allergens, and forest fire smoke, a seasonal concern in Oregon, from entering your home through gaps and cracks, resulting in cleaner indoor air.
Absolutely. We often work on historic homes in areas like Irvington and Eastmoreland. Spray foam is lightweight and can be applied without compromising the structural integrity of older lath-and-plaster walls.
Most residential projects in Portland, such as an attic or crawlspace, can be completed in a single day. Larger commercial projects may take longer, but the immediate energy savings start the moment the foam cures.