Fortify your property against the extreme Central Texas heat and unpredictable weather with our advanced thermal barrier solutions. Spray Foam Tech specializes in creating highly efficient, comfortable, and draft-free environments for homeowners, property managers, and commercial developers throughout the greater Austin region. Upgrade your property's energy performance today and experience unparalleled, year-round indoor climate control with our premium structural sealing technology.
Adapting to the dynamic weather patterns of Central Texas requires more than standard weatherproofing; it demands a high-performance building envelope. Whether you are upgrading a historic bungalow near downtown Austin or constructing a sprawling commercial facility in the hill country, our specialized application processes ensure maximum moisture control and temperature regulation. We deploy cutting-edge polyurethanes and advanced air-sealing techniques to defend your structure against humidity penetration, thermal bridging, and severe solar heat gain. By systematically eliminating drafts and vulnerabilities, our localized approach delivers enduring indoor comfort while significantly extending the operational lifespan of your HVAC mechanical systems.





Your property deserves a defense system that works as hard as you do. Subpar weatherization forces your HVAC systems into overdrive and leaves your interiors highly vulnerable to outside pollutants, humidity, and thermal instability. At Spray Foam Tech, our dedicated technicians evaluate your exact structural needs and deliver precision-engineered insulation solutions that completely seal and protect your environment. Stop letting the severe Central Texas climate dictate your indoor comfort. Reach out to us today to schedule your comprehensive site assessment and take the first step toward a thoroughly optimized, energy-efficient building envelope.

We provide comprehensive coverage across Central Texas, ensuring local communities have easy access to top-tier thermal management solutions.
A property manager overseeing a multi-unit residential complex in Austin struggled with severe draft issues and fluctuating indoor humidity levels that heavily impacted tenant comfort. Spray Foam Tech conducted an extensive envelope assessment and applied targeted closed-cell polyurethane to the unconditioned crawl spaces and roof decks. The immediate stabilization of the ambient indoor climate eliminated the extreme temperature variations, fundamentally enhancing tenant satisfaction and drastically reducing the operational strain on the building's mechanical cooling systems.
Take total control of your indoor climate today with the trusted insulation specialists at Spray Foam Tech. Whether you need an agricultural barn sealed, a historic home retrofitted, or a vast commercial roof coated, our team is ready to deliver flawless, long-lasting results.
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Polyurethane creates an impermeable air seal that traditional fiberglass simply cannot match. While fiberglass merely slows down heat transfer, expanding foam actively blocks hot air infiltration, heavy humidity, and external allergens from entering your living space.
Open-cell is lighter, highly expansive, and fantastic for dampening acoustics within interior walls. Closed-cell is exceptionally dense, acting as a rigid vapor barrier that actually increases the structural integrity of walls and roofs, making it ideal for moisture-prone exterior cavities.
Yes, significantly. By completely sealing the microscopic gaps and cracks where outdoor drafts enter, you prevent dust, pollen, and humidity from circulating through your ventilation system, leading to a much cleaner and highly stable indoor atmosphere.
Most residential projects can be completely sprayed, sealed, and cleaned within one to two days. The advanced compounds we use cure rapidly, meaning the property can typically be safely re-entered and utilized within 24 hours of the final application.
Absolutely. We often employ minimally invasive injection techniques to fill existing wall cavities. By creating small, strategic access points, we can safely introduce the material, allowing it to expand and fill the voids before cleanly patching the entry areas.
In almost all cases, it is highly recommended. Old materials often harbor dust, pest residue, or trapped moisture. Removing it allows our team to expose the bare roof deck or attic floor, ensuring the new thermal seal bonds directly to the substrate.