The attic is where most Billings homes lose the most heat. Spray foam attic insulation stops heat loss at the source — and the results show up immediately on your utility bills.
📞 Call for a Free Attic EstimateIn most homes in Billings, Montana, the attic is the single largest source of energy loss. Heat rises, and in a poorly insulated attic, it escapes directly through the ceiling into an unconditioned space — forcing your furnace to run constantly to compensate. In Montana's brutal winters, this adds up to hundreds of dollars in wasted energy every month.
Upgrading your attic insulation to spray foam is consistently one of the highest-ROI home improvements available. Most Billings homeowners who upgrade report 40–50% reductions in heating costs within the first billing cycle.
Most homes in the Billings area were built with fiberglass batt or blown-in cellulose insulation. These products have fundamental limitations:
Spray foam insulation creates a complete air seal. When applied to attic rafters or the floor, it expands to fill every gap, crack, and cavity — eliminating air infiltration entirely. Open cell foam is typically the right choice for attic applications in Billings, providing excellent air sealing at a cost-effective price point.
We work with builders throughout the Billings area to spray foam attic assemblies in new construction. Getting it right from the start means the homeowner benefits from day one — and never has to deal with retrofitting later.
If your home in Billings was built before 2010, there's a good chance your attic insulation is underperforming. We assess your existing attic, remove or encapsulate old insulation if needed, and apply spray foam for a complete air seal and maximum R-value.
We install spray foam directly to the underside of the roof deck for unvented attic assemblies — creating a conditioned attic space that dramatically improves HVAC efficiency and eliminates ice dam problems common in Billings winters.
We serve Billings, Laurel, Lockwood, Rimrock, and all of Yellowstone County. Call (406) 630-7322 or use our contact form for a free, no-obligation estimate.