
Lufkin summers are relentless. If your home never quite cools down - or your energy bills spike every June - gaps in your insulation and air sealing are almost always the cause. Spray foam fixes both problems in one visit.

Spray foam insulation in Lufkin, TX seals air leaks and insulates in a single step - most attic and crawl space jobs are completed in one day. The foam expands to fill gaps around pipes, wiring, and framing that other insulation types leave open, which is why it outperforms fiberglass batts in homes that need both thermal protection and air sealing.
Many Lufkin homeowners discover spray foam when they are already frustrated - high electric bills every summer, rooms that never cool down, or a musty crawl space smell they cannot shake. If any of that sounds familiar, the problem is almost certainly the same: conditioned air escaping and outdoor air sneaking in through gaps your current insulation was never designed to stop.
For homes where the attic is the main problem, combining spray foam with our attic insulation service gives you the most complete coverage. If you are deciding between foam types, we also offer dedicated closed-cell foam insulation for applications where maximum moisture resistance is the priority.
If your Entergy Texas bill climbs sharply in May and stays high through September, your home is likely losing cooled air through gaps in the attic, walls, or crawl space. Lufkin summers are long and punishing, and a home with poor air sealing makes your AC run almost constantly to keep up.
Walk through your home on a hot July afternoon and notice whether some rooms feel significantly warmer than others, even with the AC running. Rooms above a garage, at the end of a hallway, or directly under the roofline are common problem spots. Uneven temperatures almost always point to gaps in insulation or air sealing.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a hot or windy day. If you feel warm air pushing through, your walls have air leaks. The same test works around your attic access hatch - if warm air tumbles down when you open it, your attic is not properly sealed.
Many older Lufkin homes on pier-and-beam foundations have crawl spaces that collect humidity from East Texas air. If you notice a musty or earthy smell - especially in the morning or after rain - or you have seen damp soil under your house, your crawl space is pulling humid air up into your living areas.
We install spray foam in attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, and walls throughout Lufkin and the surrounding area. For most homeowners, the attic is the highest-priority zone because it is where the largest volume of conditioned air escapes. We pair foam application with thorough air sealing so you get both in a single visit. For homes with crawl spaces - common on the older pier-and-beam properties throughout Angelina County - we apply foam to the underside of the floor and along the perimeter walls to cut off humidity at the source. If you are also dealing with an aging attic or insulation that was never upgraded, our attic insulation service can be scheduled at the same time to maximize the return on your project.
The foam type we recommend depends on your home. Open-cell foam is well-suited to interior walls and attic applications where cost efficiency and sound dampening matter. For applications where moisture is a major concern - crawl spaces, basement rim joists, or exterior-facing surfaces - we use closed-cell foam insulation, which adds a rigid moisture barrier that open-cell foam cannot match. We will explain which type fits your home during the assessment so you are not guessing.
Best for interior walls and attic air sealing where budget and sound dampening are priorities, and where moisture resistance is less critical.
Best for crawl spaces, rim joists, and any application where you need a rigid moisture barrier alongside high thermal performance.
Applied to the underside of roof decking or attic floor joists to stop heat transfer and seal the gaps that drive up your summer energy bills.
Applied beneath your floor and along crawl space walls to seal humid East Texas air out and protect your home's structure from moisture.
Lufkin sits in the Piney Woods region of East Texas, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the mid-to-upper 90s and humidity stays high for months at a time. That combination forces air conditioners to work harder than in drier climates, and any gap in your home's insulation or air sealing becomes a direct drain on your electric bill. The homes that struggle most are the ones built in the 1960s through the 1980s - many still have their original insulation, which has settled and compressed over the decades and no longer stops the heat and humidity the way it once did. Spray foam is particularly well suited to this climate because it seals air leaks and resists moisture in a single application.
Pier-and-beam foundations are common throughout Lufkin and the communities we serve, including Nacogdoches and Huntington. Those crawl spaces pull humid outside air up into your living areas year-round, which is why so many homeowners in this area deal with musty smells, high indoor humidity, and floors that feel warm underfoot. Sealing the crawl space with spray foam cuts off that pathway - and the results are usually noticeable within the first few weeks. The EPA's guidance on spray polyurethane foam and the U.S. Department of Energy both identify air sealing as one of the highest-impact improvements a homeowner can make in hot, humid climates like ours.
Tell us your home's size and where you want the foam applied - attic, crawl space, or walls. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to come out in person. We do not quote over the phone without seeing your home first.
We inspect the area to be insulated - checking existing insulation, moisture, pest damage, and ventilation. In homes with crawl spaces, we also assess the ground vapor barrier and look for standing water or wood rot. This visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes.
The crew arrives with chemical tanks and spray equipment, seals off the work area with protective sheeting, and sprays the foam in passes to build up the correct thickness. Most attic and crawl space jobs in a standard Lufkin home are finished in a single day.
We give you a specific re-entry time - typically two to four hours after spraying. When you come back, we walk you through the finished work. The foam should look even and consistent, with no thin spots or gaps around pipes and wiring.
We will inspect your home, explain exactly what we find, and give you a written quote with no obligation. Most jobs are completed in a single day, and we respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
(936) 955-1207We do not give prices over the phone without seeing your home. Every quote starts with an in-person assessment of your attic, crawl space, or wall cavity - because the condition of your specific home determines what needs to happen. You get an honest recommendation, not a guess.
We are based in Lufkin and serve homes throughout Angelina County and the surrounding communities. We know the housing stock here - the pier-and-beam foundations, the older subdivisions, the pine canopy that affects attic ventilation. That local knowledge shows up in the quality of the work.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Before any work begins, we will show you proof of both. Working with a properly insured contractor protects your home and gives you clear recourse if anything goes wrong.
We follow the installation and safety standards set by the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance. That means correct product ratios, proper curing time guidance, and full transparency about re-entry intervals - because those details affect both the quality of the finished job and the safety of your family.
Every one of these points matters most when something goes wrong - and with spray foam, a mistake in product ratio or thickness is hard to fix after the fact. Choosing a contractor who does this work right the first time is not a premium, it is what protects your investment.
Blown-in or batt insulation for attics - ideal when your goal is restoring depth and coverage in a space that spray foam alone would not fully address.
Learn MoreThe highest-density foam option, built for applications where rigid moisture resistance and structural reinforcement are needed alongside insulation.
Learn MoreLufkin summers are long - the sooner your home is sealed, the sooner you stop paying to cool the outdoors. Call or submit a request and we will be in touch within 1 business day.