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Spray Foam Insulation in Syracuse, UT

Davis County’s Go-To Spray Foam Insulation Contractor, Right in Your Community

We’re iFOAM, a locally owned spray foam insulation company serving Syracuse, Utah, and the surrounding Davis County area. Casey and Nathan, both long-time northern Utah residents, built this business around one straightforward commitment: install insulation the right way the first time, for neighbors they know and a climate they understand. Whether you own a home or a commercial building in Syracuse, we handle every project from the same Davis County service area you live in.

Syracuse sits on the Wasatch Front, where cold winters and hot, dry summers put real pressure on building envelopes. Insulation that performed adequately a decade ago may no longer meet current Utah IECC energy-efficiency standards or your comfort expectations. We can assess exactly where your property stands and recommend the most effective path forward.

Ready to find out what your home or business actually needs? Call (855) 935-4723 to schedule your no-obligation free assessment with our team.

Why Syracuse Property Owners Choose iFOAM

Our ICAA membership (Insulation Contractors Association of America) keeps our team current on installation standards and evolving best practices. That membership matters because it reflects a real commitment to doing this work correctly, not just quickly. Every installer on our crew is trained in the iFOAM way, a consistent approach to installation that supports reliable results across every project type.

Before any work begins, we offer a free assessment that goes deeper than a visual check. We use advanced diagnostic tools to evaluate insulation coverage, identify air leaks, and spot moisture issues you may not know exist. You get honest recommendations and a written estimate, with no pressure attached.

Spray Foam Insulation Services We Offer in Syracuse

Spray foam insulation is our primary service, and we install it in both new construction and retrofit projects across Syracuse. Two types are available: open-cell foam works well for interior cavity fill and sound absorption, while closed-cell foam delivers a higher R-value per inch (approximately R-6), moisture resistance, and added structural rigidity. We identify which type fits each area of your property during the assessment.

Beyond spray foam, our full service list includes BATT Insulation, Blown-In Cellulose Insulation, Blown-In Netting Insulation, Blown-In Fiberglass Insulation, Air Sealing, Crawl Space Encapsulation, Concrete Lifting, and Insulation Removal. Common trouble spots we inspect include attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, and basement walls.

How the Installation Process Works

We follow a five-step process we call the path to new insulation. It starts with Schedule a Free Assessment, where we evaluate your current insulation levels, flag air and moisture problems, and give you a clear recommendation. From there, Let Our Team Install means our trained crew gets to work efficiently with minimal disruption to your day.

The final three steps are about accountability. Ensure Quality involves advanced testing to confirm the insulation is performing as expected. Cleanup means we protect your belongings during the job and leave the space the way we found it. The Final Inspection is a walkthrough to confirm you’re satisfied before we consider the job complete.

Spray Foam Insulation Built for Utah’s Climate

Davis County homes built during the growth decades of the 1990s and 2000s often have fiberglass batt insulation that has settled, compressed, or simply doesn’t meet today’s IECC requirements for climate zone 5. We know what to look for in these properties because we’ve worked in them throughout northern Utah.

We handle permits before installation begins, so every project aligns with local and county ordinances. Our assessments account for ventilation, moisture exposure, and access points specific to Utah construction practices, so the solution we recommend fits your actual building, not a generic template.

Serving Both Homeowners & Business Owners in Syracuse

We install spray foam insulation in residential properties, including attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, basement walls, and new-build wall assemblies. We also serve commercial property owners in Syracuse who need consistent temperature control, reduced HVAC load, and moisture management across larger square footage. The free assessment process is the same for both: we evaluate the space, give you honest numbers, and let you decide.

What to Expect After Spray Foam Insulation

Spray foam forms an airtight seal that limits drafts, moisture infiltration, and outdoor allergens entering your living or working space. Because it doesn’t sag, settle, or shift the way traditional materials do, the R-value it delivers on day one can continue to perform well years later. Spray foam can offer long-term performance, compared to traditional insulation materials that may degrade sooner.

Property owners typically see lower monthly energy bills as thermal retention improves and HVAC equipment works less to maintain target temperatures. Spray foam also contributes to a quieter interior by adding a sound barrier between your living space and the outdoors.

Schedule Your Free Assessment in Syracuse

We offer every Syracuse property owner a free assessment with no obligation. Our team evaluates your current insulation levels, walks you through what we find, and provides a written estimate so you know exactly where your property stands and what it may take to improve it.

We’re an independently owned spray foam insulation contractor based in Davis County, and every project we take on in this community reflects that. Call (855) 935-4723 or contact us online to schedule your free assessment with iFOAM today.

THE PATH TO NEW iNSULATiON
  • STEP
    Schedule a Free Assessment
    During your free in-home assessment, we’ll evaluate insulation levels and provide honest recommendations for improvement. We’ll leave you with a free estimate to know just what to expect, and we’ll answer all your questions.
  • STEP
    Let Our Team Install
    Thanks to our simple and easy installation process, your new insulation system will be installed before you know it! They’ll make sure to get the work done efficiently, accurately, and with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
  • STEP
    Ensure Quality
    With the help of advanced testing techniques and proprietary technology, our team can accurately measure and diagnose insulation performance in any home, ensuring your new installation is working at its best and you’re free of other issues.
  • STEP
    Cleanup
    Before we leave, we’ll make sure to clean up any mess created during the installation process. We take pride in leaving our customers’ homes as clean as we found them.
  • STEP
    Final Inspection
    To finish off our service, we’ll conduct a final inspection to ensure your satisfaction with the installation process and the results. We want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your investment and feeling comfortable in your newly insulated space.

Open-Cell vs. Closed-Cell Spray Foam

Open-cell spray foam is lower density, flexible, and vapor-permeable, making it a good fit for interior wall cavities and spaces where sound absorption is a priority. Closed-cell foam is denser, carries roughly R-6 per inch (compared to R-3.5 to R-3.9 for open-cell), resists moisture, and adds structural rigidity to the surfaces it’s applied to. It’s the preferred choice for attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior-facing assemblies in Utah’s climate.

The right type depends on the application, moisture exposure, your budget, and your performance targets. During the free assessment, we identify which type fits each specific area of your home or commercial building rather than applying a one-size-fits-all answer.

Where Spray Foam Makes the Biggest Difference

Attics are one of the most impactful applications because heat rises and escapes through the roof without adequate insulation, driving up both heating and cooling costs across the year. Crawl spaces present a different problem: gaps in the floor assembly allow cold air, moisture, pests, and outdoor allergens to move into living spaces from below. Rim joists are among the most common air-leakage points in Utah homes and respond well to closed-cell foam’s combined thermal and moisture protection.

Basement walls and garage walls are additional locations where spray foam creates a continuous thermal envelope and helps reduce condensation risk. Spray foam works in new construction framing and retroactively in open attic bays, crawl spaces, and accessible wall cavities on existing homes.

Spray Foam vs. Fiberglass & Cellulose

Fiberglass batt insulation slows conductive heat flow but doesn’t block air or moisture movement on its own. Achieving what spray foam does in a single layer requires both a batt product and a separate air barrier installation. Fiberglass and cellulose can also settle or degrade over time, reducing their effective R-value. Spray foam maintains its insulating properties without settling or sagging, and it fills around wiring, plumbing, and irregular framing that batt material typically leaves gapped.

With a potentially longer service life when installed correctly, spray foam can be a longer-term investment than fiberglass batt or Blown-In Cellulose Insulation for Syracuse property owners comparing options.

Energy Savings & Comfort Outcomes

A well-sealed building envelope reduces the thermal load on your heating and cooling equipment, which typically translates to lower monthly utility bills. Drafts can decrease, and room temperatures can feel more even across seasons when air infiltration pathways are closed. Moisture control built into the foam also helps reduce the risk of condensation and mold growth, contributing to healthier indoor air quality over time. Sound transmission from outside is reduced when spray foam fills attic and wall cavities, producing a noticeably quieter interior.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTiONS
  • How Do I Know If My Home Needs New Insulation?

    Here are several signs that your home may need new insulation:

    • Frozen Pipes
    • Uneaven Temperatures Throughout Your Home
    • Cold Floors
    • High Energy Bills
    • Drafts Around Windows and Doors
    • Ice dams

    Finally, consider the age of your insulation:

    • Batt/Fiberglass. Fiberglass insulation should last roughly 7-10 years.
    • Cellulose. Blown-in cellulose should last roughly 10-15 years.
    • Spray Foam. Spray foam should last 80-100 years, or the age of the house (as long as it was installed properly).

    Our experts can provide an accurate assessment of the state of your home’s insulation. We'll consider your energy efficiency with state-of-the-art technology and years of industry know-how.

    Give us a call to book your free consultation!

  • Why Use Spray Foam?

    Spray foam has been rated to have the highest efficiency and R-value when compared to other insulation (like batt fiberglass).

    Furthermore, spray foam's intuitive design allows it to create an airtight seal even in tricky and problematic spaces. It has been proven to keep out air pollutants and help soundproof buildings.

    Visit our blog to learn about spray foam's benefits and why its a great choice for your home.

  • How Much Will My Installation Cost?

    Prices vary from project to project. For an accurate assessment tailor-made to your home's needs, give our team a call today! You can also discover additional insights on why spray foam is worth the cost by visiting our blog.

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