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

Gaps in your attic and walls let summer heat straight in. Open-cell spray foam fills every crack and seals air leaks in one step, so your AC can finally keep up in Southaven's hottest months.

Open-cell foam insulation in Southaven, MS sprays on as a liquid that expands to fill every gap, crack, and corner in your attic or walls, creating a continuous air barrier that batts and blown-in material simply cannot match - most attic jobs take a single day with an overnight curing window. Unlike fiberglass batts, which slow heat movement but do almost nothing to stop air leaks, open-cell foam insulates and seals in one application. That dual action is what homeowners notice most when they look at their Entergy bill the following summer.
Southaven homes built in the 1980s and 1990s were typically finished with fiberglass batts that met the code of that era but fall well short of what today's standards recommend for this hot, humid climate. If your upstairs rooms have always been uncomfortable or your bills keep climbing, the insulation is often the reason. Open-cell foam works well alongside attic air sealing to address both heat gain and moisture in one project.
If your second floor or bonus room stays noticeably warmer than the rest of the house even when the AC runs constantly, heat is getting in through an under-insulated or leaky attic. This is especially common in Southaven homes built in the 1980s and 1990s. Waiting means another summer of discomfort and higher energy bills.
Everyone in Southaven pays more to cool their home in summer, but if your Entergy bills seem unusually high compared to similar-sized homes nearby, poor attic insulation is a likely cause. Conditioned air escaping through gaps in your attic ceiling makes your AC work far harder than it should. Open-cell foam seals those leaks and can bring costs back to a reasonable level.
Hold your hand near a recessed ceiling light on a hot summer day. If you feel warm air pushing through, outside air is bypassing your insulation completely. These small penetrations add up to a significant amount of air exchange over the course of a day - and they are exactly the kind of gap open-cell foam is built to seal.
Southaven's humidity means air leaking into your attic carries a lot of moisture. Over time that moisture condenses and leads to mold, mildew, and staining or soft spots on your ceiling. If you are seeing these signs, an insulation and air sealing assessment is the right next step.
We install open-cell spray foam in attics, interior walls, and vaulted ceiling cavities across Southaven and the surrounding areas. For attics, we can apply the foam to the underside of the roof deck to create an unvented conditioned space, or along the attic floor over the ceiling joists to keep the existing vented attic configuration. For homeowners who need moisture protection in crawl spaces or rim joists, we typically recommend closed-cell foam insulation instead, since open-cell foam can absorb water in persistently wet areas.
Many of our open-cell foam jobs include a combined attic air sealing pass before the foam is sprayed. Sealing the obvious penetrations first means the foam goes further and the finished result performs better. We walk every job after installation and confirm the coverage is uniform before we leave. Federal tax credits worth up to 30% of the project cost (capped at $1,200 per year) may apply, and Entergy Mississippi rebates are available for qualifying work - ask us about both when you request your estimate.
Best for homes with a standard vented attic where the goal is lowering heat gain at the ceiling level.
Suits homeowners who store items in the attic or plan to use it as conditioned space in the future.
Good fit for room additions, renovations, or homes that have never had wall insulation installed.
Ideal for spaces where traditional batt installation is difficult and a high-performance seal is needed.
Southaven sits in DeSoto County at the edge of the Mississippi Delta fringe, where summer temperatures regularly reach the mid-90s and humidity pushes attics past 140 degrees on a July afternoon. That heat finds every gap in your ceiling and walls. Open-cell foam's ability to seal air leaks alongside its insulating value makes it especially effective here, where air conditioning accounts for the largest share of most households' energy bills. Older subdivisions in areas like Horn Lake and Hernando face the same climate conditions and the same aging insulation stock as Southaven - and we serve all of those communities.
A large portion of Southaven's housing was built during the rapid growth of the 1980s and 1990s as the city expanded into a Memphis suburb. Homes from that era were insulated to the standards of the time, which were significantly lower than what is recommended for Climate Zone 3A today. Open-cell foam applied over or in place of old fiberglass batts can restore the performance your home should have had from the start - and the payback period in this climate is often shorter than most homeowners expect. Mississippi requires insulation contractors to hold a valid state license; you can verify any contractor's credentials at the Mississippi State Board of Contractors before signing anything.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your home's age, size, and what you have been noticing, then schedule an assessment at your convenience.
We walk your attic and any other areas under consideration, check existing insulation levels, note moisture or ventilation issues, and give you a clear written quote before any work begins.
Our crew arrives with their equipment, preps the work area, and sprays the foam. Most attic jobs are finished in a few hours. Plan to stay out of the treated area for the curing period - we will give you the exact re-entry time in writing before we start.
Before we pack up, we walk you through the finished work so you can see that the foam is uniform and the coverage is complete. We handle any permit coordination through DeSoto County if your job requires one.
Free estimate, no pressure. We will walk your attic and give you a clear written quote - no obligation.
(662) 390-0020We hold a valid Mississippi State Board of Contractors license for residential insulation work. You can look up our credentials at msboc.us in about two minutes. A licensed contractor gives you legal standing if anything goes wrong - an unlicensed one does not.
Most of our jobs are in Southaven homes built during the city's rapid growth decades. We know what insulation was standard in those years, where the common gaps are, and how to upgrade them correctly for today's climate demands. That local knowledge shortens assessment time and means fewer surprises on installation day.
We are familiar with Entergy Mississippi's energy efficiency rebate programs and can help you document the project correctly to apply. We also make sure our materials meet the requirements for the federal 30% insulation tax credit, capped at $1,200 per year. A contractor who helps you capture these savings is invested in your outcome.
Every job starts with a written quote that spells out the scope, the areas covered, the thickness applied, and the total cost. We do not quote jobs over the phone without a site visit, and we do not change the number after you have agreed. No surprises on invoice day.
Our crew has worked in subdivisions across Southaven and the surrounding DeSoto County communities. Every job gets the same thorough assessment, honest quote, and post-installation walkthrough regardless of size.
Seal the gaps around light fixtures, plumbing pipes, and wall tops before adding insulation for the best combined result.
Learn moreThe moisture-resistant alternative for crawl spaces, rim joists, and any area where water intrusion is a concern.
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