Attic Insulation
Upgrade your attic to the R-38 to R-60 range recommended for Florence's climate and stop heat from pouring through your ceiling all summer.
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Florence summers are long and humid. If your home has gaps in the attic, crawl space, or walls, your cooling system is fighting a battle it cannot win. Spray foam seals those gaps and insulates in one step.
Florence summers are long and humid. If your home has gaps in the attic, crawl space, or walls, your cooling system is fighting a battle it cannot win. Spray foam seals those gaps and insulates in one step.

Spray foam insulation in Florence, SC seals air leaks and insulates surfaces in a single application - most crawl space and attic jobs are completed in one day. It expands to fill gaps, bonds directly to surfaces, and stays put without settling or sagging over time.
If your home is in one of Florence's older neighborhoods - near Timrod Park, Delmae Heights, or West Florence - there is a good chance it was built before modern insulation standards existed. Homes from the 1960s through 1980s often have little or no insulation in their crawl spaces and walls. Spray foam is especially effective in these older structures because it works well in irregular gaps and uneven framing. If you are also considering upgrading your attic insulation, that is often the best first step before tackling walls or crawl spaces.
If your electricity bill spikes every summer even though nothing has changed at home, your home may be losing conditioned air through gaps and thin insulation. In Florence, where air conditioning runs from April through October, a home that is not well sealed forces your system to work much harder than it should. If neighbors in similar-sized homes are paying noticeably less, that gap is worth investigating.
Florence's flat terrain and seasonal heavy rains mean crawl spaces are frequently damp. If you have peeked under your home and noticed standing water, wet soil, or a musty smell drifting up into the living area, your crawl space is not properly sealed. Left alone, that moisture damages floor joists, encourages mold, and makes your whole home feel stuffy.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a hot summer day. If you feel warm air pushing in, your walls have air leaks. The same test works near baseboards and window frames. In Florence's older neighborhoods, homes built before the 1980s often have significant air infiltration through these small gaps - gaps that spray foam is designed to seal.
After Hurricane Florence in 2018 and subsequent tropical weather events, many homes in the area had insulation damaged by water. Wet fiberglass insulation loses most of its effectiveness and can harbor mold even after it appears to dry out. If your home was affected and the insulation was never professionally assessed, you may have been paying to heat and cool a home with compromised insulation ever since.
We install both types of spray foam depending on where the work is being done and what your home needs. Open-cell foam is the softer, lighter option - it is great for interior walls and attics where air sealing and sound dampening are the main goals. Closed-cell foam is denser and also acts as a moisture barrier, which is especially important in Florence's humid climate. For crawl spaces and exterior-facing surfaces, we almost always recommend closed-cell. You can learn more about the difference between these two options on our closed-cell foam insulation page.
Beyond standard spray foam jobs, we also handle rim joist insulation, crawl space encapsulation with foam, and attic applications where foam is used to insulate a conditioned attic rather than the attic floor. If you are not sure which approach is right for your home, we will walk through the options with you during the estimate visit - no pressure, no upselling.
Best suited for interior walls, attics, and spaces where air sealing and sound reduction are the priority.
The right choice for crawl spaces, exterior walls, and any area where moisture control is as important as thermal performance.
Seals the gap between your foundation and floor framing, one of the most overlooked sources of air and moisture infiltration in older Florence homes.
A comprehensive crawl space treatment that combines foam insulation with moisture control to protect your floors and living space from the ground up.
Florence sits in Climate Zone 3A, a hot-humid classification that means outdoor air is not just warm - it is loaded with moisture for most of the year. Every gap in your home's envelope lets that humid air push inside, making your air conditioner work harder and raising your bills. Spray foam's ability to both insulate and seal in a single step is especially valuable here because stopping humid air from entering is often more impactful than simply slowing heat transfer. The older brick ranch homes throughout Florence's established neighborhoods are common candidates for this type of upgrade because they were built long before these climate-specific concerns were reflected in building codes.
We work throughout the Florence area, including nearby communities like Darlington and Hartsville. Homes throughout this part of the Pee Dee region share the same climate challenges, and our crews are familiar with the housing stock, access conditions, and permit requirements specific to each area. Florence County's flat terrain and clay soil also mean crawl space moisture is a recurring problem across the region - something we factor into every estimate.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides climate-zone-specific insulation recommendations, and Florence falls into a category where both air sealing and moisture control are prioritized alongside thermal resistance.
Call or fill out the form and we will ask a few basic questions - what area of the home you are concerned about, whether you have noticed specific problems like high bills or moisture, and the general age of your home. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate.
The estimator will walk through the area to be insulated, measure the space, check what is currently in place, and look for any moisture or structural issues that should be addressed first. We explain what we are seeing in plain terms - no jargon, no pressure.
You receive a written estimate that breaks down the area covered, the type of foam being used, and the total cost. We handle any required permits - you should never need to navigate that process yourself. Ask every question you have before signing anything.
The crew arrives, masks off protected surfaces, and sprays the foam in controlled passes until the right thickness is reached. Most residential jobs are finished in a single day. Plan to stay out of the treated area for about 24 hours while the foam cures, then we walk you through the finished work.
We come to your home, take a look at the space, and give you a written quote with no obligation. Schedule fills up before Florence's summer heat peaks - reach out now to lock in your date.
(854) 204-1707The bulk of homes we work on in Florence were built between 1950 and 1990 - before modern insulation standards existed. We know what to look for in older framing, brick veneer construction, and crawl spaces with limited access. That experience means fewer surprises on installation day.
We hold a valid South Carolina contractor license, verifiable through the SC Contractor's Licensing Board at llr.sc.gov/clb. When a permit is required by the City of Florence, we pull it and coordinate the inspection ourselves. You never have to manage that paperwork.
Florence sits in a hot-humid climate zone where moisture control is as important as thermal resistance. We select foam type and application method based on where in the home the work is being done and what the local climate demands - not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Every written estimate breaks down area, foam type, and total cost before any commitment. When the job is done, we walk you through the finished work and provide documentation of what was installed - so you have a record, not just a receipt. We follow installation quality standards set by the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance on every job.
South Carolina requires licensed contractors for this type of work, and a valid license means someone with verified training and insurance is on your property. You can confirm any contractor's license status at llr.sc.gov/clb before you hire.
Upgrade your attic to the R-38 to R-60 range recommended for Florence's climate and stop heat from pouring through your ceiling all summer.
Learn moreA deeper look at the dense, moisture-resistant foam type most recommended for crawl spaces and exterior walls in South Carolina's humid climate.
Learn moreFlorence summers hit hard and early. Lock in your installation date now - before the heat peaks and our schedule fills up.