If your home feels drafty or uneven in temperature, it’s time to check whether your insulation is doing its job. Spray foam insulation is one of the most effective ways to seal out air leaks, lock in comfort, and reduce your energy costs. Here’s a quick checklist to help you decide if spray foam could make a real difference in your home 👇
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Not every home shows the same symptoms, but if you’re noticing these, spray foam could be the fix:
🌬️ Drafts and cold spots even when windows and doors are shut
💸 High energy costs from your furnace or AC running constantly
🧊 Uneven room temperatures, like cold floors or hot upstairs areas
🦠 Musty odors or dampness from trapped moisture or hidden air leaks
🚪 Uncomfortable garages, attics, or basements that are too cold or too hot to use
Unlike traditional fiberglass or cellulose, spray foam insulates and air-seals in one step. It expands to fill every tiny crack, preventing air movement that wastes energy. Closed-cell foam even adds a moisture barrier, protecting against mold, mildew, and condensation while strengthening your home’s structure.
Many homeowners see up to 30–50% lower energy costs after upgrading with spray foam. On top of that, federal tax credits and local utility rebates can help offset installation expenses. Comfort 1st Insulation can walk you through available energy incentive programs so you can save even more while improving your comfort.
If two or more items on that checklist sound familiar, it’s probably time for a free home energy audit or insulation inspection. Our experts at Comfort 1st Insulation will pinpoint where your home is losing energy and show how spray foam can make your spaces warmer, quieter, and more efficient — all year round.
Need insulation installation for your home or business in Northern Illinois or Southern Wisconsin? Comfort 1st Insulation offers professional, reliable service throughout the region.
Call us at (833) 244-7283 to schedule an attic inspection with one of our experts. Have questions? Fill out our contact form or email us at info@comfort1stinsulation.com—we’re here to help!