
Dothan summers are relentless. Spray foam seals every gap and fills every cavity - stopping humid outdoor air before it drives up your power bill.

Spray foam insulation in Dothan fills and seals gaps while delivering high R-value coverage in one application - most attic or crawl space jobs are finished in a single day. Unlike fiberglass batts, spray foam expands into every crack and hardens there, creating an air seal that stops humid outdoor air from sneaking in.
In southeast Alabama, where summer temperatures push well into the 90s and air conditioning runs hard from May through September, that combination of insulation and air sealing is especially valuable. If you are also dealing with an under-insulated attic, pairing spray foam with attic insulation gets your entire thermal envelope working together.
Many Dothan homes were built in the 1960s through 1980s, when insulation standards were far less demanding. Spray foam is particularly well-suited to retrofitting these older homes because it reaches tight, irregular spaces that newer construction left behind.
If your electricity bill climbs sharply from May through September and stays high, your home is losing cooled air faster than your system can replace it. In Dothan, where summer temperatures push into the mid-90s, a poorly sealed home forces your air conditioner to run almost constantly. That constant cycling shows up directly on your bill.
If one or two rooms always feel stuffy or noticeably warmer than the rest of the house, those spaces are not properly sealed or insulated. In older Dothan homes - especially those built in the 1960s and 70s - back bedrooms and rooms above a garage are common trouble spots where insulation was thin to start and has settled further over time.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a hot summer day - if you feel warm air coming through, your home has leaks letting the outdoors in. The same test works around window frames and at the base of walls. These gaps are exactly what spray foam is designed to seal permanently.
If you have noticed standing water, damp soil, or a musty smell under your home, your crawl space is letting ground moisture into your floor structure. In Dothan's humid climate, an unsealed crawl space is a year-round problem - not just a rainy-season one. Left unaddressed, it can lead to wood rot and mold in the floor structure above.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on the application and your home's needs. For attics and interior walls, open-cell foam provides excellent coverage and sound dampening. For crawl spaces, rim joists, and any application where moisture resistance matters, we typically recommend closed-cell foam insulation, which forms a rigid, moisture-resistant barrier that also adds structural strength to the framing it contacts.
Before spraying, we seal visible air gaps around fixtures, pipes, and framing - because foam over an unsealed opening is less effective than foam applied after the gaps are addressed. This is the step that separates a thorough job from one that leaves problems behind. Most homeowners notice a difference in how their home feels within the first few days after installation.
Great coverage at lower cost - ideal for interior applications.
High R-value plus moisture barrier - the right choice for humid exposures.
Stops cold air and moisture from entering at the floor edge.
New construction or whole-home retrofits with complete air sealing.
Dothan sits in the southeastern corner of Alabama where summers are long and intensely humid. When that warm, wet outdoor air finds its way into your home through gaps in the walls or attic, it makes your air conditioner work harder and can lead to moisture problems inside your walls over time. Spray foam addresses both problems at once - the thermal resistance and the air seal work together in the same application.
A large share of the housing stock in Dothan and surrounding areas was built before modern energy codes, which means many homes are losing conditioned air through dozens of small openings that traditional insulation never addressed. We also serve homeowners in Enterprise, AL and Ozark, AL, where the same older housing stock and humid climate conditions make spray foam a practical, long-lasting fix.
When you reach out, we will ask a few basic questions about your home - what area you are concerned about, how old the house is, and what is prompting you to call. You do not need to know any technical details. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your home and look at the space in question - the attic, crawl space, or walls. We measure the area, assess which type of foam makes sense, and give you a written quote. We will not pressure you to decide on the spot.
Once you agree to move forward, we schedule the job and confirm with the City of Dothan's Building Department whether a permit is needed. If required, we handle pulling it - you do not have to navigate that yourself.
The crew arrives, seals off the work area, and sprays the foam in controlled passes. Most single-area jobs finish in a few hours. Before leaving, we walk you through the finished work so you can see exactly what was done.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate and a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time for the visit.
(334) 459-1106We carry full liability insurance and hold the Alabama contractor licenses required for insulation work. You are covered on every project - no surprises after the work is done.
We are a local business based at 278 E Main St in Dothan. We know the housing stock here - the older brick ranches, the crawl-space construction, the humidity problems specific to this part of Alabama.
We come to your home, assess the space, and give you a written quote before any work begins. There is no fee for the estimate and no pressure to commit on the day of the visit.
Spray foam sets within seconds of application. For most single-area residential jobs - attics, crawl spaces, one floor - the crew finishes in one day. We give you a clear timeline before we start.
The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) sets quality and training standards for spray foam contractors nationwide. We stay current with those standards so every job meets the expectations of a properly installed system - not just the minimum required to get the work done.
Comprehensive attic insulation that cuts heat gain from above and reduces your summer cooling load.
Learn moreHigh-density closed-cell foam that acts as both insulation and a moisture barrier - ideal for crawl spaces and exterior walls.
Learn moreDothan summers do not wait - the sooner your home is sealed, the sooner your power bills reflect it.