
If your air conditioner runs nonstop through the summer but your home never feels cool, air leaks and thin insulation are usually to blame. Spray foam insulation seals those leaks and insulates at the same time, so you stop paying to cool the outdoors.

Spray foam insulation in Horn Lake, MS seals air gaps and insulates surfaces in one step - most residential attic and crawl space jobs are completed in a single day. Unlike fiberglass batts, which slow heat movement but let air flow freely through every gap, spray foam expands to fill every crack and corner it touches. For homeowners in DeSoto County, where summers run from May through October and attic temperatures can exceed 140 degrees, that difference matters every month of the cooling season.
Many homes in Horn Lake were built in the 1980s and 1990s with insulation standards well below what is recommended today. If your home is more than 25 years old, there is a good chance it has air leakage points that original insulation never addressed. Spray foam pairs naturally with attic insulation work, because sealing the attic floor before adding new material is what makes the whole job perform as intended.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, air leaks account for 25 to 40 percent of the energy used for heating and cooling in a typical home. Spray foam addresses both the leakage and the insulation gap at the same time.
If your electric bill climbs every summer but your habits have not changed, your insulation may be failing. In Horn Lake, an air conditioner that runs almost constantly is usually working against heat gain and air leaks that better insulation would stop.
If one part of your house is always hotter or stuffier than the rest, that area is not properly insulated or sealed. In older Horn Lake homes, this often shows up in rooms directly below the attic or above a crawl space - and the problem is not your HVAC.
If floors feel damp or you notice a musty smell that gets worse in summer, your crawl space may be letting moisture in from the ground. This is common in DeSoto County homes with crawl space foundations, where clay soil and high groundwater create persistent moisture conditions.
If you feel air moving near an exterior outlet or see light through gaps around recessed lights in the ceiling, your home has air leaks that insulation alone will not fix. Spray foam seals those gaps while it insulates, making it the right tool for this specific problem.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on where it is going and what the space needs. Open-cell foam works well for interior attic ceilings and interior walls, where air sealing and sound control are the primary goals. If you are also dealing with heat and noise between floors, that pairs naturally with our closed-cell foam insulation service, which adds a moisture barrier on top of the insulation value. Closed-cell is our standard recommendation for crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior walls in Horn Lake's climate, where humidity is as much of a problem as heat.
For older homes that have existing insulation in poor condition, we handle the removal first before any new foam goes in. We also work on commercial buildings, new construction, and hard-to-access areas like knee walls and bonus rooms. Every job includes a walkthrough of the finished work before we leave, so you can see exactly what was done.
Best for attic ceilings and interior walls where air sealing and sound dampening are the main goals.
Denser and moisture-resistant - the right choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior walls in humid climates.
Seals gaps around fixtures and framing before or alongside blown-in material for maximum performance.
Addresses moisture and insulation together by sealing crawl space walls and floor framing in one pass.
Horn Lake sits in DeSoto County in the northwest corner of Mississippi, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees and humidity stays high for months at a time. Homes here run air conditioning for six months or more every year, which means any gap in your insulation costs you money every single day of that long cooling season. The majority of homes in Horn Lake were built between the 1980s and early 2000s - and if yours falls in that range, the original insulation was installed to standards that are now well below what is needed for this climate.
Crawl space moisture is a particular concern throughout DeSoto County because of the region's high groundwater table and humidity. We regularly work in neighborhoods along the Goodman Road corridor and in the established streets near Highway 51, as well as in newer subdivisions on the edges of town. We also serve homeowners in Southaven and Olive Branch, where similar housing stock and climate conditions make spray foam one of the most cost-effective upgrades available.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what area of the home you want insulated, whether you have existing insulation, and roughly how old your home is. That helps us show up prepared.
We walk through your attic, crawl space, or walls and take measurements. We check for existing insulation that needs removal, moisture issues, and access points for our equipment. You get a written estimate before any work is scheduled.
The crew arrives with their equipment and protects surfaces near the work area. The actual spraying goes quickly - most attic or crawl space jobs are done in a few hours. You and your pets stay out during spraying.
We give you a specific wait time before re-entry - typically two to four hours for smaller jobs. Once cleared, we walk you through the finished work so you can see coverage and thickness before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. There is no obligation when you request an estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can see your attic or crawl space and give you an accurate written quote.
(662) 707-8005We hold a valid Mississippi contractor license and carry liability insurance on every project. That protects you if anything goes wrong - and it means you are not dealing with a crew that crossed the state line without the right credentials.
We give you a written estimate after the attic or crawl space assessment - before any work is scheduled. The quote covers labor and materials separately, and nothing changes without your sign-off.
We have worked on the specific housing stock here - crawl space homes, brick-and-vinyl construction, older neighborhoods with decades of settled insulation. A contractor from outside the area brings general knowledge. We bring local experience.
We know that a home without proper insulation in a Mississippi summer is not a comfortable place to wait. We respond within one business day and aim to get on-site for an estimate within the week. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance sets installation standards we follow on every job.
Choosing a spray foam contractor comes down to credentials, local knowledge, and whether they show their work at the end of the job. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance provides installation standards that help homeowners know what a properly done job looks like. We welcome any question about our process before, during, or after the work.
Pair spray foam air sealing with a full attic insulation upgrade to get the maximum reduction in heat gain through your roof.
Learn MoreDense and moisture-resistant, closed-cell foam is the right choice for crawl spaces and exterior walls in DeSoto County's humid climate.
Learn MoreSummer in Horn Lake is long - the sooner your home is sealed, the sooner your energy bills start dropping. Call now or submit a request and we will be in touch within one business day.