
Texarkana summers push air conditioning systems to the limit. Spray foam insulation seals every gap while adding thermal resistance, so your home stays comfortable and your cooling bills reflect what you actually use.

Spray foam insulation in Texarkana, TX works by expanding into a solid foam that fills every crack and gap it touches - insulating and air-sealing in a single application. Most residential jobs cover an attic, crawl space, or walls and take one to two days to complete.
For most homeowners in this area, the biggest benefit is not just lower bills - it is a home that finally feels comfortable in July. When hot, humid outdoor air can no longer sneak in through gaps around outlets, rim joists, or attic penetrations, your air conditioner actually keeps up instead of running all day and still losing ground.
If you are also dealing with a damp crawl space, attic insulation and closed-cell foam applied below the floor work together to control both the temperature and the moisture that can quietly damage your home's structure over time.
If your electricity bill climbs sharply from June through August even when you haven't changed your habits, your home is likely losing cooled air through gaps in the insulation or air barrier. In Texarkana's climate, summer cooling costs are among the highest a homeowner faces. Poor insulation is one of the most common culprits.
If one part of your house is always hotter than the rest - especially rooms over a garage, at the end of a hallway, or directly under the attic - the insulation in that area is not doing its job. This is a common complaint in older Texarkana homes where insulation has settled unevenly over the years.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a hot day - if you feel warm air coming through, your home has air leaks that insulation alone will not fix. Spray foam is one of the few options that seals those leaks at the same time it insulates, which is why it is often recommended for homes with noticeable air infiltration.
In Texarkana's humid climate, crawl spaces that are not properly sealed accumulate moisture - and that moisture leads to musty odors, mold growth, and eventually wood damage. If you have noticed a damp or earthy smell in your home, especially after rain, it is worth having someone look at your crawl space before the problem gets worse.
We apply spray foam in attics, crawl spaces, exterior walls, rim joists, and basement rim areas. For most homes, we use closed-cell foam in areas where moisture is a real concern - crawl spaces, foundation walls, and exterior-facing surfaces - because it seals out moisture at the same time it insulates. Open-cell foam works well for interior walls and attic decking where you want sound dampening and a flexible air barrier.
Beyond standard installations, we handle projects in older homes where original insulation has settled or degraded, and we work in attics with complicated layouts that do not suit blown-in or batt installation. Every job starts with an in-person assessment so we understand exactly what your home needs before we recommend a product or a price.
Best for crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior-facing areas where moisture resistance is critical.
Ideal for interior walls and attic decking where flexibility, sound dampening, and air sealing are the priority.
Applied to the attic floor or the roof deck, depending on whether you want a vented or unvented attic system.
Spray foam on crawl space walls and rim joists stops moisture, outside air, and cold from entering your home from below.
Texarkana sits in a climate zone where summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-to-upper 90s and humidity stays high for months. That combination means your air conditioner is working hard from May through September, and any gap in your insulation or air barrier lets hot, humid outdoor air pour in. Spray foam addresses both problems at once - it slows heat transfer and blocks the air infiltration that makes insulation-only solutions fall short in this climate.
A significant share of the housing stock in Texarkana - including homes in established neighborhoods near downtown and along older residential streets - was built in the 1950s through 1980s. Insulation from that era has had decades to settle, compress, and degrade. If your home predates 1990 and has never had an insulation assessment, there is a good chance it is working much harder than it needs to every summer.
We serve customers throughout the area, including Texarkana, TX and Nash, TX. Whether you are right off State Line Avenue or further out from the city center, we are familiar with the neighborhoods and housing types in this area.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about your home and the areas you want insulated. We respond within 1 business day and can usually schedule an in-home assessment within a few days of your first call.
A contractor walks through your attic, crawl space, and any areas of concern - checking existing insulation, looking for air leaks, and measuring the spaces to be treated. You get a written estimate that explains what is recommended and why, with a clear price.
The crew arrives with all equipment on a truck or trailer. They protect surfaces that should not be sprayed, then work through each section systematically. The foam expands within seconds of being applied. Most residential jobs finish within one to two days.
After the foam is applied, plan to stay out for at least 24 hours while it cures and any odor clears. Before the crew leaves, they walk you through the finished work and answer any questions. You also receive written documentation of the project.
We respond within 1 business day. Getting an estimate is free and carries no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment at a time that works for you.
(430) 278-0192Premier Texarkana Insulation is a state-licensed and fully insured insulation contractor. Every job is covered, which protects you if anything unexpected happens during the project.
We work in this climate every day and know what actually performs here. Spray foam choices that work well in dry climates are not always the right call for Texarkana's humidity - we match the product to your home's specific conditions.
We come to your home, assess your attic or crawl space in person, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. The estimate explains what we found, what we recommend, and why - not just a number.
Moisture management in crawl spaces is one of the most common and consequential problems in this area. We know how to seal them properly using closed-cell foam that stops both air infiltration and moisture - protecting your home's structure and your air quality.
We have been working in Texarkana and the surrounding area long enough to understand which products perform in this climate and which ones fall short. The U.S. Department of Energy provides detailed guidance on insulation types and performance standards - we work to those standards on every job.
More questions? Call us directly or check the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance for independent information on how spray foam is manufactured and installed.
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