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F3 Foam, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Somerville, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"We had our attic insulated with the foam spray. The crew worked efficiently, neatly, and it was not even obvious that a group of workers had been in our second floor and above, after the work was finished. They taped our carpet as well as the walkways and stairway. Our upstairs has been cozy warm in the winter and so much cooler in the summer after the foam was sprayed. We are very pleased with F3 Foam?s quality of work and everything was just as we were told it would be."
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Response time1 day
Response rate88%
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Brazos Valley Insulators, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Somerville, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Brazos Valley Insulators were very accomodating to my schedule when coming out to quote my house. They came after normal business hours and took their time to go over each thing that they wanted to do. They were very knowledgable making sure that I understood exactly what I would be getting if I chose them. They were very professional. While we did not book them (as insulating our attic in any form was going to be more expensive than what we had in the budget this year), we will certainly consider them in the future once we are ready to go through with the project."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by66%of homeowners
Wallace enterprises
New to Angi

Serving Somerville, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

I am 22 years old working full time and trying to get a business started on the side. Even though I am young I have lots of experience. I enjoy working I started painting with my family at 5 years old stuck with that for a while. Then went to another company and got more experience in a different trade. I am willing to travel my goal next year is to be near Dallas but will travel back and fourth still. If you need anything done don’t hesitate to reach out and we can meet, make a plan, agree on a price, and get it taken care of for you:) thank you for looking have a great day.

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New Standard Insulation
5.0(
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Serving Somerville, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

"Rex is the contractor everyone looks for. He did a very professional and excellent job insulating my shop. He will call you back and has all the right machinery to do the job."
Response time1 day
Response rate86%
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Insulation questions, answered by experts

You should not use spray foam insulation in several specific areas. Avoid applying it in spaces exposed to high temperatures, such as near electrical boxes or recessed lighting, unless the foam is specifically rated for such use. Applying foam near electrical boxes can damage the wiring, and using it too close to lightboxes or recessed lights creates a potential fire hazard. Additionally, do not use spray foam in areas prone to shifting or movement, as this can lead to cracks and gaps in the insulation. Finally, open-cell foam is unsuitable for use below ground or in areas exposed to moisture because it can absorb water, which compromises its insulating effectiveness.

Ductwork should be wrapped in insulation in certain locations. This includes unconditioned interior parts of the home, such as attics, crawl spaces, basement ceilings, and between floors. Duct joints should also be insulated since they're more likely to leak air than other parts of your system. Building codes in some areas also require ductwork to be insulated.

Because of the moisture concern, open-cell foam requires a vapor barrier. The barrier protects against high humidity and moisture exposure in rooms such as basements, bathrooms, or exterior walls. It wouldn't be necessary in dry interior spaces.

To keep cold out, look for treatments that sit close to the window frame and are made from thick, insulating materials. Thermal curtains, cellular shades, window quilts, and insulated shutters can all help retain heat. Layering window treatments, like pairing lined curtains with cellular shades, can provide even better insulation by further reducing drafts and heat transfer.

Water heater blanket prices range from $20 to $40 on average, though you typically won’t need to spend more than $30 for all the tools and materials required for installation—which include the blanket itself, heavy-duty scissors, and electrical tape. Blankets with higher R-values will also be slightly higher in price.

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