New Construction Spray Foam Insulation in Essex County
Building new? Closed-cell foam gives your home an air-tight, moisture-proof envelope that passes inspection the first time — and performs for the life of the house.
The insulation decision on a new build is a one-time chance to get the envelope right. Everything after — comfort, energy bills, moisture behaviour, even how quiet the house is — follows from what goes in the walls before drywall.
Closed-cell spray foam delivers the tightest envelope available: R-6 per inch in the cavities, a built-in vapour barrier with no poly to install or inspect, and air sealing at every gap, joint, and penetration in a single application. Blower door numbers on foam houses speak for themselves.
We work directly with homeowners and with builders across Essex County, and we're comfortable slotting into a construction schedule — see our GC page if you're building professionally.
Served locally across Essex County — Leamington, Kingsville, Windsor, Lakeshore, Essex, and Chatham-Kent.

Why It Works
Why Foam Your New Build
- R-6 per inch — top-tier R-value in standard 2x6 walls
- Air barrier and code-compliant vapour barrier in one pass — no poly
- Air-tight envelope means smaller HVAC loads and even temperatures
- Moisture-proof — no condensation in cavities, nothing for mould to feed on
- Adds structural rigidity and noticeable sound dampening
- Passes inspection first visit with documentation included
Where We Apply It
Where It Goes in a New Home
- Exterior walls
- Rim joists
- Cathedral ceilings
- Bonus rooms over garages
- Basement walls
- Cantilevers and floor overhangs
How It Works
How It Fits Your Build
Step 1: Quote
Send plans or dimensions — we quote fast and spec per assembly.
Step 2: Schedule
We spray after rough-ins are inspected, before drywall. Your timeline holds.
Step 3: Apply
Windows, electrical, and plates masked; foam to spec thickness.
Step 4: Inspect
Clean application and documentation — ready for your inspector.
FAQ
Common Questions
After electrical, plumbing, and HVAC rough-ins are complete and inspected, and before drywall. Windows and exterior doors should be in. It's a one- to two-day stage on most homes.
Ready to get started?
Call (519) 324-6173