Insulation Products in Florida
Freedom Spray Foam Insulation installs spray foam, fiberglass batts, and blown-in insulation for homeowners, builders, and commercial projects across Florida. We recommend the right system based on the structure, attic design, and the result you want.
Choose the Insulation That Fits the Building
Some projects need maximum performance. Others need a reliable, cost-conscious solution installed correctly. We handle both, and we’ll tell you what makes the most sense for your scope.
Open-Cell & Closed-Cell Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam is often selected when you want stronger control over air leakage and heat gain. It’s commonly used in rooflines, attics, and specific wall applications depending on the design.
Good fit for:
New construction where performance expectations are higher
Homes with comfort issues tied to attic heat and air leakage
Projects where consistent coverage and detail work matter
Fiberglass / Batt Insulation
Fiberglass batts are a practical, widely used option for walls and ceilings. Performance comes down to correct fit and coverage. We install batts cleanly around framing, wiring, and penetrations so the system performs the way it should.
Good fit for:
Standard wall and ceiling insulation in new construction
Budget-sensitive projects that still need dependable results
Areas where batts are the specified insulation type
Blown-In Insulation
Blown-in insulation is commonly used in vented attics to improve depth and coverage. It’s also a strong option when existing attic insulation is underperforming and you want a practical upgrade without changing the attic strategy.
Good fit for:
Vented attics that need better coverage and depth
Homeowners dealing with hot rooms and high attic heat gain
Adding insulation where batts are uneven or compressed
Insulation for New Construction, Residential, and Commercial
Different projects need different insulation strategies and different levels of coordination. We work with builders, homeowners, and commercial clients across Florida, and we keep the process straightforward: confirm the scope, recommend the right material, schedule the install, and complete the job cleanly.
New Construction
Builders need crews who show up when scheduled and install to spec. We work from plans when available, confirm target areas (attic, walls, roofline, garages, rim joists), and coordinate timing so insulation does not slow down the next trade. Spray foam is often selected for higher-performance builds, while fiberglass and blown-in are common when the design calls for a traditional vented attic or cost-controlled approach.
Residential Upgrades
Most homeowners call because something feels off: rooms that will not stay comfortable, attic heat bleeding into living space, or an AC system that runs constantly. We inspect the attic and existing insulation, check coverage and depth, and identify common problem areas like gaps, compression, and inconsistent installs. Then we recommend the most practical fix, whether that is blown-in to improve attic performance or spray foam where controlling air movement is the priority.
Commercial Projects
Commercial work is about coordination and consistency. We keep communication clear, follow site requirements, and deliver the install on schedule. Whether the project calls for spray foam, fiberglass, or blown-in insulation, we focus on proper coverage, clean transitions, and an organized jobsite so the project keeps moving.
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FAQs
Which insulation product should I choose?
Start with the problem and the attic design. Vented attics often pair well with blown-in or fiberglass on the attic floor. Spray foam is commonly used when controlling air leakage and insulating the roofline is the better approach. We’ll recommend the most practical option after reviewing the space or plans.
Is spray foam always better than blown-in insulation?
No. Blown-in is a strong option for many vented attics when you need better depth and coverage. Spray foam is often chosen when a sealed attic approach is appropriate or when reducing air leakage is a priority. The right answer depends on the structure and budget.
What’s the difference between open-cell and closed-cell spray foam?
They differ in density and performance. Open-cell typically expands more and is often used for coverage in certain applications. Closed-cell is denser and used where higher performance is needed in less space or where moisture resistance is a factor. We recommend the correct type based on where it’s being installed.
Do you offer fiberglass and blown-in insulation, or only spray foam?
We install spray foam, fiberglass batts, and blown-in insulation. Some projects call for high-performance foam, while others are best served by fiberglass or blown-in done correctly.
Do you remove old insulation before installing new insulation?
Sometimes. If existing insulation is wet, contaminated, uneven, or badly underperforming, removal may be necessary. If it’s clean and serviceable, we may be able to add to it depending on the scope and attic design.
Do you work on new construction and commercial projects?
Yes. We handle new construction installs, residential upgrades, and commercial insulation with scheduling and coordination that keeps the job moving.
How quickly can you schedule an install?
Scheduling depends on scope and location, but we prioritize timely installs and clear timelines. Once we confirm the details, we’ll provide the earliest realistic install window.
Request a Quote for Insulation in Florida
Tell us what you’re insulating and where the project is located. We’ll provide a clear recommendation and a straightforward quote.