Spray Foam and Attic Insulation Installation in Florida
Freedom Spray Foam Insulation installs open-cell and closed-cell spray foam, fiberglass batts, and blown-in insulation for residential, commercial, and new construction projects across Florida.
Accufoam-certified crews. Timely installs. Straightforward quotes.
Choose the Right Insulation for Your Home or Build
Open-Cell & Closed-Cell Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam is used when performance matters and air movement needs to be controlled. Done correctly, it helps reduce air leakage through gaps and penetrations while improving overall insulation value. It’s a common choice for high-end residential builds, remodels, and specific commercial applications where you want tighter building performance.
Fiberglass / Batt Insulation
Fiberglass batts are a practical option for walls and ceilings in many projects, especially when you need a straightforward, cost-conscious insulation system that still meets requirements. When it’s cut and fitted properly, it performs the way it should without overcomplicating the job.
Blown-In Insulation
Blown-in insulation is often the right move for vented attics, topping off low depth, and improving coverage over existing areas. It’s also a strong choice when a homeowner wants better comfort and efficiency without changing the attic strategy.
Who We Work With
Insulation for New Construction, Retrofits, and Commercial Projects
Builders and New Construction
We support production and custom builds with consistent crews and predictable timelines. Spray foam is often selected for higher-end homes where performance expectations are higher, but we also install fiberglass and blown-in systems when the plan calls for it.
Homeowners Upgrading Underperforming Insulation
Most calls come down to comfort: hot rooms, uneven temperatures, and AC systems that run constantly. We inspect the attic and existing insulation, then recommend the most practical fix, not the most expensive one.
Commercial Insulation
Commercial work needs coordination. We communicate clearly, show up when scheduled, and keep the install organized so the project keeps moving.
Why Spray Foam Is a Different Category of Insulation
Traditional insulation slows heat transfer. Spray foam is often selected because it can also reduce air movement through common leakage points when installed properly. In Florida, controlling attic heat and air leakage can have a noticeable effect on comfort and HVAC runtime.
Where Spray Foam Makes the Most Sense
Spray foam is commonly used in rooflines, attics, and other areas where air leakage and heat gain are driving the problem. It’s also a frequent choice in new construction when the goal is higher performance from day one.
Vented vs Unvented Attics: How the Strategy Affects the Insulation
A vented attic typically uses blown-in or fiberglass insulation on the attic floor. An unvented attic approach usually involves insulating the roofline with spray foam. One isn’t automatically “better.” The right choice depends on the structure, moisture control, HVAC setup, and what you want the attic to do.
How We Recommend the Right Approach
We look at the existing ventilation, ductwork location, attic access, and current insulation condition. Then we recommend an approach that fits the building, not a one-size-fits-all pitch.
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Work That Holds Up After the Install
Insulation performance depends on installation quality. We focus on coverage, consistency, and clean transitions because small gaps and missed areas are where comfort problems start.
Accufoam-Certified Crews
Our crews are certified through the manufacturer so the installation follows product requirements and best practices for performance.
Fast, Timely Installs
We schedule projects clearly and keep installs moving. Builders need timelines they can trust, and homeowners need a job that starts and finishes without dragging out.
Clear Scope, Clear Quote
We explain what we’re installing, where it’s going, and what results to expect. No vague promises.
What to Expect From Your Insulation Install
You’ll know what’s happening, what we need for access, and when the work will be completed.
Review and Recommendation
For retrofits, we review the attic or installation area and the current insulation condition. For new construction, we review plans and scope.
Quote and Scheduling
We provide a clear quote and confirm install timing. If prep work is needed, we tell you up front.
Installation and Cleanup
We protect the area, complete the install, and clean up. You get a walkthrough so you know what was done.
Common Questions About Spray Foam & Attic Insulation
What type of insulation is best for Florida homes?
It depends on the area being insulated and the attic design. Many Florida homes benefit most from improving attic performance, reducing air leakage, and getting consistent coverage. We recommend spray foam, fiberglass, or blown-in based on the structure, existing insulation, and comfort issues.
How do I know if my current insulation is underperforming?
Common signs are hot rooms, uneven temperatures, high humidity, and an AC system that runs constantly. Low insulation depth, gaps, compressed insulation, or poorly covered attic areas are also common problems we find during inspections.
What’s the difference between open-cell and closed-cell spray foam?
Open-cell is lighter and expands more, which helps fill cavities and reduce air movement when installed correctly. Closed-cell is denser and typically used when higher performance is needed in less space or where added rigidity and moisture resistance are important. The right choice depends on the application.
Is spray foam better than blown-in insulation?
Not automatically. Blown-in insulation is often the right fit for vented attics when you need better depth and coverage. Spray foam is commonly used when air leakage control and a sealed attic approach are the goal. We recommend the option that fits your attic strategy and budget.
Do you install insulation in vented and unvented attics?
Yes. Vented attics typically use blown-in or fiberglass on the attic floor. Unvented (sealed) attics are commonly insulated along the roofline with spray foam. We evaluate the existing setup and recommend the best approach for the home.
Do you remove old insulation first?
Sometimes. If existing insulation is wet, contaminated, uneven, or failing, removal may be necessary for the new insulation to perform properly. If it’s clean and serviceable, we may be able to add to it depending on the scope.
Can new insulation help my AC keep up in Florida heat?
If heat gain from the attic and air leakage are driving the problem, improving insulation and reducing air movement can make a noticeable difference in comfort and HVAC runtime. We focus on the areas that most commonly cause issues in Florida homes.
How long does an insulation install take?
Many residential projects can be completed in a day, depending on access, prep needs, and scope. We give a clear timeline during quoting and keep installs moving.
Is spray foam safe once it’s installed?
When installed correctly and allowed to cure per manufacturer requirements, spray foam is stable and intended to remain in place long-term. We follow manufacturer guidelines for installation and curing.
Do you work with builders and commercial projects?
Yes. We handle new construction, residential upgrades, and commercial insulation with scheduling and coordination that keeps projects on track.
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