Insulation done right the first time on your new Joliet build
The best time to insulate a house is before the drywall goes on. Once the framing is up and the rough plumbing and wiring are in, we come in and spray foam straight into the open stud bays, the rim joists, and the roof deck. Every cavity gets filled and every gap gets sealed in one pass. There is no cutting batts to fit around a pipe or an outlet box, and no thin spots where cold air can sneak in later. On a new build in Joliet we work around your framer, your electrician, and your HVAC crew so the schedule keeps moving. We show up on the day we promised and spray the areas that are ready, then keep our hoses and gear out of the way of the other trades. When we leave, the whole shell is airtight and ready for inspection, and the crews that follow us walk into a clean, sealed frame.
New homes give us room to put the right foam in the right place. In the walls and rim joists we often use closed cell foam, which is dense, stiffens the frame, and blocks moisture from the outside. In the roof deck and deep cavities we can use open cell foam, which is lighter, expands to fill the bays, and softens the sound between rooms. We walk the framed house with you before we spray, look at how it faces the wind and sun off the open prairie land around Will County, and pick the foam that fits each area. You end up with one sealed shell around the whole house. That beats a patchwork of batts stuffed between studs that sag and leave gaps.
- We spray while the walls are still open, so the foam reaches every stud bay, corner, and rim joist that batts tend to miss.
- The sealed shell keeps the summer heat and the cold winter wind off the frame. That wind rolls in off Lake Michigan.
- A tight shell means your furnace and air conditioner run less, so the finished house holds an even temperature from the basement to the top floor.
- We work with your builder and the other trades so our part slots into the framing schedule and never holds up the next crew.
- One crew handles the whole build. We spray from the basement rim joists up to the attic roof deck, so every part of the plan is covered and nothing gets skipped.
Getting us in early is simple. Call once the framing, wiring, and plumbing pass inspection, and we set a spray date that fits your build timeline. Our crew masks off the windows and finished areas, sprays the foam, trims it flush to the studs, and cleans up before we go. You get a firm date and a straight answer on what we do and when. If the schedule shifts on your site, tell us and we move with it. We answer the phone ourselves, so you are talking to the people doing the work, not a call center. And because we spray in one visit, we are off your site fast.
Building new in Joliet or anywhere in Will County? Call us before the drywall goes up and we will get your shell sealed and insulated right on your build schedule. We handle the foam from the rim joists to the roof deck, we do the work ourselves, and we answer the phone when you call. Get us on the calendar early so insulation is one less thing to worry about.
