Stop letting your energy dollars leak through the cracks of your building envelope. Spray Foam Specialists provides Tualatin’s most advanced insulation solutions, designed to create an airtight seal that slashes utility costs and enhances indoor air quality. Whether you are retrofitting a classic home in Martinazzi Woods or insulating a new commercial development near the Tualatin Commons, our certified team delivers precision-engineered foam technology tailored to the unique climate of the Pacific Northwest.

At Spray Foam Specialists, we understand that Tualatin’s damp winters and humid summers require more than just standard fiberglass batts. Our high-performance spray foam serves as both a thermal barrier and a moisture retarder, protecting your structure from the common mold and mildew issues prevalent in Oregon. By optimizing your home’s thermal envelope, we ensure a consistent, comfortable temperature year-round while significantly reducing the strain on your HVAC system.





Choosing the right insulation contractor is a decision that impacts your property for decades. At Spray Foam Specialists, we don't just "install foam"; we engineer a more comfortable and sustainable lifestyle. Our commitment to using premium, eco-friendly materials means you get a healthier indoor environment free from allergens and pests. If you are ready to stop wasting energy and start investing in your property's longevity, our team is standing by to provide a comprehensive evaluation.
Fox Hill, Victoria Woods, Hedges Creek, Ibach Park Estates, Byrom Estates, Byrom neighborhood, Tualatin Commons residential area, Downtown Tualatin residential blocks, Atfalati Park area, West Tualatin residential area, Martinazzi Woods.
Washington County, Clackamas County.
Tualatin, Sherwood, Tigard, Wilsonville, Durham, Rivergrove, King City.
In a recent project in the Victoria Woods neighborhood, a homeowner was experiencing skyrocketing heating bills and cold spots in their second-story bedrooms. We performed a full attic extraction and replaced outdated fiberglass with Closed-Cell Spray Foam. The result was a 35% reduction in monthly energy consumption and a perfectly balanced indoor temperature, even during the peak of the Oregon winter.
Don't let another season go by with inefficient insulation. Contact Spray Foam Specialists today to secure your property's comfort and value. Call us at (971) 777-7729 or email [email protected] to schedule your expert consultation.
Absolutely. Specifically, closed-cell spray foam acts as both an insulation layer and a water-resistant barrier. In Tualatin, where moisture and humidity are common, spray foam prevents water vapor from seeping into walls, which protects your home from wood rot and mold growth.
While every home varies, Tualatin residents typically see a 15% to 50% reduction in heating and cooling costs. Because spray foam provides an airtight seal that traditional fiberglass cannot match, your HVAC system won't have to work nearly as hard to maintain your desired temperature.
Yes, open-cell spray foam is an excellent sound dampener. If you live near busy Tualatin corridors or commercial zones, applying spray foam to your exterior walls can significantly reduce the amount of street noise that enters your home.
Most residential projects in Tualatin, such as attic or crawlspace insulation, can be completed in just one to two days. We ensure a clean and efficient application process so you can return to your routine with minimal disruption.
Yes. Once the foam has fully cured (usually within 24 hours), it is completely inert and safe. It does not off-gas or release fibers like some older insulation materials, contributing to much better indoor air quality for your household.
Definitely. We specialize in retrofitting older homes in areas like Martinazzi Woods. We can often apply foam to attics, crawlspaces, and even existing walls to bring historic homes up to modern energy efficiency standards.
Yes. Unlike fiberglass or cellulose, which can be used as nesting material for rodents or insects, spray foam is not a food source and creates a hard, airtight barrier that makes it very difficult for pests to enter your home.
Open-cell is lighter and more flexible, making it great for soundproofing and filling large gaps. Closed-cell is much denser and more rigid, providing structural strength and a built-in moisture barrier, which is highly recommended for exterior Tualatin applications.
Yes. Energy-efficient homes are in high demand in the Tualatin real estate market. A home with a documented, high-performance spray foam envelope is a major selling point for eco-conscious buyers looking for low long-term ownership costs.
Unlike traditional insulation that can sag, settle, or degrade over time, spray foam is designed to last for the lifetime of the building. It maintains its R-value and shape indefinitely, making it a "one and done" investment for your Tualatin property.