Serving Southaven, MS and surrounding areas. (662) 390-0020

Hot air and humidity enter your home through the same gaps. Closed-cell spray foam seals both in a single application - the best option for attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists in Southaven's climate.

Closed-cell foam insulation in Southaven, MS sprays on as a liquid and expands into a firm, dense layer that seals air gaps and resists moisture vapor at the same time - most jobs are completed in one to two days with a 24-hour re-entry window after spraying. Unlike fiberglass batts or blown-in insulation, closed-cell foam hardens in place and does not settle, sag, or compress over time. It is the only insulation material that handles both heat and moisture intrusion in a single step.
In Southaven, where summer temperatures regularly hit the mid-90s and humidity stays high for months, that combination matters. Most homes built here between the 1980s and early 2000s were never insulated with moisture management in mind. The result is attics and crawl spaces that let in heat and humid air together - forcing air conditioners to fight a problem they cannot fully solve on their own. Homeowners who pair closed-cell foam with our spray foam insulation services often see the most complete air-sealing results across the entire building envelope.
If your electricity bill jumps dramatically from May through September and your air conditioner runs almost constantly, your home is not holding the cool air you are paying for. In Southaven, where summer cooling costs are among the highest in the region, a poorly insulated attic or crawl space is often the culprit. If neighbors in similar homes pay noticeably less, it is worth having someone take a look.
Rooms at the end of a hallway, above a garage, or over a crawl space that never reach the same temperature as the rest of your home usually have an air leakage or insulation problem specific to that area. This is common in Southaven homes built in the 1980s and 1990s. Sealing those gaps with spray foam often solves the problem without changes to your HVAC.
If your floors feel slightly damp or you notice a musty smell coming from below rather than a specific room, your crawl space may be allowing moisture to migrate up into your living space. This is especially common in Southaven during spring and early summer. Left unaddressed, that moisture can damage flooring and encourage mold growth.
Southaven grew rapidly as a Memphis suburb in the 1980s and 1990s, and homes from that era were built to insulation standards that have since been significantly updated. If your home has never had an energy audit or insulation inspection, there is a reasonable chance the attic, crawl space, or walls are losing energy every single day.
Closed-cell foam works in any location where air leakage and moisture are both problems - which in Southaven means almost every unconditioned space in older homes. The most impactful applications are attic rafters or the underside of the roof deck, crawl space walls and floors, and rim joists where the floor framing meets the top of the foundation wall. Each of those locations is a path for hot, humid outdoor air to enter your home, and closed-cell foam stops all three at once.
For homeowners focused specifically on attic performance, we also offer open-cell foam insulation, which is a softer and more cost-effective option suited to interior walls and areas where moisture resistance is less critical. For homes with existing insulation that needs to come out first, we handle removal before any new material goes in - see our full spray foam insulation service for complete details on both options. A contractor visit is the right way to determine which product and location will give you the best return for your specific home.
Best for homes where the attic is a major heat and humidity entry point - the most common first upgrade in Southaven.
Best for homes with crawl space foundations where moisture migrating up through the floor is causing odors or comfort problems.
Best for any home with a crawl space or basement - rim joists are a high-leakage area that most homeowners overlook entirely.
Best for finished or semi-finished basements where both insulation and moisture control are needed at the foundation wall.
Southaven sits in a climate zone where summer temperatures regularly climb into the mid-90s with high humidity for months at a time. That heat and moisture work together - and most insulation materials only address one of them. Closed-cell foam handles both. Its very low permeability to water vapor means moisture in the air has a hard time passing through it, which matters in a state where humidity is a year-round fact of life. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance notes that closed-cell foam is the preferred choice for hot, humid climates precisely because of that combined performance. The U.S. Department of Energy also recommends air-sealing as a top priority in homes in this climate zone - and closed-cell foam does both in a single step.
Southaven's housing stock adds to the urgency. A large share of homes here were built during the city's rapid growth from the 1980s through the early 2000s - before current energy standards were in place. That means most existing insulation is outdated and was never designed for today's understanding of moisture management. We serve homeowners all across the area, including Southaven and Collierville, and we bring the same climate-specific approach to every home we work in.
We ask a few basic questions and schedule a free in-home estimate. We do not quote over the phone because attic and crawl space conditions vary too much for an accurate number without a site visit. Expect a response within one business day.
We inspect the areas you want treated - typically the attic, crawl space, or both - and check for existing insulation, moisture issues, and structural concerns. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes. We explain what we find and what we recommend in plain terms before you make any decision.
Clear access to the areas being treated and make arrangements to be out of the home for at least 24 hours after spraying. Your contractor will give you a specific re-entry time and explain exactly what to expect - no surprises on the day.
The crew arrives with their equipment, applies the foam, and completes a typical attic or crawl space in a few hours. After the re-entry window, we do a final walkthrough so you can see the finished work and confirm everything looks right before we leave.
Free estimate, no commitment. We come to your home, assess your attic or crawl space, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(662) 390-0020We do not apply the same solution to every home. Southaven's heat and humidity require a different approach than what works in milder climates, and we choose materials based on where your home is losing energy and where moisture is entering. For most attics and crawl spaces in DeSoto County, closed-cell foam is the right answer - and we explain why before we start.
Our license through the Mississippi State Board of Contractors means we are held to the state's standards for training and financial responsibility. We carry liability insurance and workers compensation coverage - you can verify both before anyone steps foot in your home.
We have worked in attics and crawl spaces across Southaven, Olive Branch, Horn Lake, Hernando, and surrounding communities. DeSoto County's housing stock - mostly built between the 1980s and early 2000s - has patterns we know well. That local experience means we recognize problems quickly and do not treat every home like it is the first one we have ever seen.
Spray foam has a curing period that requires you and your pets to be out of the treated area. We give you that timeline in writing before work begins - never after - so you can plan accordingly. That kind of upfront transparency is standard practice for us on every job.
Every job we do starts with an honest assessment and a written quote - no pressure, no surprises. Southaven homeowners who have worked with us tell us the straightforward process is what sets us apart from contractors who quote low and adjust late.
A softer, lower-cost spray foam option suited to interior walls and attic floors where moisture resistance is less critical than in crawl spaces.
Learn moreThe full spray foam service covering both closed-cell and open-cell applications across attics, crawl spaces, walls, and rim joists.
Learn moreEvery week without proper insulation is another week your air conditioner fights a problem it cannot win - call now and get it fixed before the hottest months.