Spray foam insulation Kokomo IN residential wall foam installation
Serving Kokomo and North Central Indiana

Spray Foam Insulation for Kokomo Homes, Shops, and Facilities

We install open-cell and closed-cell foam in attics, crawl spaces, metal buildings, commercial spaces, and industrial facilities across North Central Indiana. We also lift settled concrete when replacement is not the right first move.

Attics, crawl spaces, pole barns, and metal buildingsCommercial and industrial scopes quoted clearlyConcrete lifting for settled slabs

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Kokomo Spray Foam for Homes, Metal Buildings, and Facilities

Elite Spray Foam Kokomo works on the types of buildings common across North Central Indiana: older homes with leaky attics and rim joists, crawl spaces that stay damp, pole barns and farm shops that sweat, and commercial or industrial spaces that need better temperature control. We look at access, moisture, surface condition, and schedule before recommending open-cell foam, closed-cell foam, concrete lifting, or a different scope.

  • Spray foam for attics, crawl spaces, remodels, shops, and commercial spaces
  • Closed-cell foam for metal buildings, pole barns, and moisture-prone areas
  • Concrete lifting for settled driveways, sidewalks, patios, and garage floors
  • North Central Indiana crew used to homes, farms, and active facilities

How We Scope the Work

We keep the technical details where they matter: foam type, thickness, prep, access, and schedule.

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Tell Us What You're Working On

Send the address, building type, a few photos, and the problem: drafts, hot or cold rooms, crawl space moisture, condensation, a commercial schedule, or a settled slab.

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Check the Conditions

We look at access, substrate, moisture, square footage, target thickness, and timeline. Then we explain whether open-cell, closed-cell, concrete lifting, or a different scope is the right fit.

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Install to the Scope

We protect the work area, install the agreed foam or lifting work, check coverage, and clean up. For commercial and industrial work, we coordinate with job-site schedule and access needs.

Questions People Ask Early

Cost, foam type, metal buildings, commercial work, and whether concrete lifting is a fit.

We handle residential attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, remodels, new builds, metal buildings, pole barns, commercial spaces, industrial facilities, and concrete lifting. The right scope depends on the building, the surface, moisture, access, and what problem you are trying to solve.

Pricing depends on foam type, thickness, square footage, access, and prep. Open-cell is usually the lower-cost option for large interior areas. Closed-cell costs more per inch, but is often the better fit for crawl spaces, metal panels, below-grade areas, and moisture-prone assemblies. We can usually give a useful range once we know the space.

You do not need to know that before reaching out. Open-cell often makes sense for rooflines, interior cavities, and larger areas where sound control and cost matter. Closed-cell is usually the choice for moisture control, metal buildings, crawl spaces, rim joists, and tighter assemblies. We will explain the recommendation in plain language.

Yes. Closed-cell foam is commonly used on metal buildings because it bonds to the panel and helps control condensation. Shops, farm buildings, garages, equipment storage, and light-commercial metal buildings are all good candidates when the building needs more stable temperatures or less sweating on the panels.

Yes. We work on warehouses, shops, commercial retrofits, mixed-use spaces, cold or moisture-sensitive areas, and industrial facilities. For these jobs, we look closely at access, sequencing, operating schedule, surface condition, and any inspection requirements before pricing the scope.

Often, if the slab is still structurally sound and has settled rather than broken apart. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and steps are common candidates. If replacement is the better answer, we will say that before you spend money on the wrong fix.

Need a Practical Scope for the Job?

Send the basics and a few photos if you have them. We'll tell you what we would check first, which foam or service fits, and what information we need for a quote.