Your Local Insulation Experts

Brooklyn Park Insulation Contractors: Spray Foam, Attic & Blown-In

Owner-operated insulation done right the first time. Travis does your estimate, does the work, and handles your Xcel and CenterPoint rebate paperwork for you.

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20+ years insulation installation experience

Trusted by 500+ homeowners over the last 20+ years
Serving Minneapolis & Twin Cities Metro

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Your Trusted Local Insulation Experts in Brooklyn Park

We are a local, owner-operated insulation company dedicated to helping Twin Cities families make their homes more energy-efficient and comfortable.

Travis personally manages every job site from start to finish to ensure professional craftsmanship and a clean, thorough installation. Our team takes care of 100% of your local utility rebate paperwork for you, making the entire home upgrade completely simple and frictionless.

Explore Our Services

Insulation Services

Our Brooklyn Park crews install open-cell and closed-cell spray foam, blown-in cellulose, and fiberglass batt insulation in every part of the home: attics, basements, crawl spaces, and rim joists, plus walls and garages, workshops, and sheds. We also handle old insulation removal, home energy audits, hot roof insulation for story-and-a-half homes, and soundproofing. Beyond single-family homes, our crews insulate multi-family and apartment buildings and agricultural buildings across the metro.

Insulation Types We Install in Brooklyn Park


We offer three proven insulation materials, each matched to your home’s specific needs and budget.

Where We Install Insulation in Brooklyn Park


We insulate every part of your home or building, from the attic down to the crawl space.

Types of Properties We Insulate


From single-family homes to large agricultural buildings, we bring the same certified expertise to every project.

Why Brooklyn Park Homeowners Choose Spray Foam

Minnesota winters demand insulation that actually performs

Stop Winter
Drafts

Spray foam expands to fill every crack and gap, an airtight seal fiberglass batts cannot match. No more cold spots or uneven heating in your Brooklyn Park home.

Lower Energy
Bills

ENERGY STAR estimates about 15% savings on heating and cooling from air sealing plus insulation. Many Brooklyn Park projects also qualify for utility rebates.

Increase Home Value

Buyers notice a home that stays comfortable year-round. Insulation pays you back twice: lower bills while you live there, stronger appeal when you sell.

Reduce Exterior Noise

Open-cell spray foam is an exceptional sound absorber. It fills the wall cavity completely, so rooms near busy roads, flight paths, and neighbors feel noticeably quieter.

Prevent Moisture & Ice Dams

Closed-cell spray foam acts as a vapor barrier, preventing the moisture migration that causes ice dams, mold growth, and structural damage in Minnesota homes.

Eco-Friendly
Choice

Reducing your energy consumption is one of the most impactful things you can do for the environment. Spray foam lasts the life of the home without settling or losing R-value.

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Local Insulation Experts

Insulation for Brooklyn Park Homes

Brooklyn Park has two kinds of houses. The south end is ramblers and split-levels from the 1960s and 1970s, and the north end filled in through the 1990s and 2000s with two-stories and bonus rooms over garages. Both share the same weak point: builder-grade insulation that met the minimum code of its day and nothing more. The older homes have settled attics and rim joists with a loose strip of fiberglass doing next to nothing. The newer ones leak heat around can lights and bath fans and have bonus rooms nobody wants to sit in come January. We walk the house, find where it is actually losing heat, and fix it in the right order: air seal first, then insulate. And because we are a trades partner with CenterPoint and Xcel, we handle the rebate paperwork for you.

Common Insulation Problems in Brooklyn Park Homes

The problems in Brooklyn Park depend on which part of the city you are in. Homes in the southern end, closer to Brooklyn Center, tend to be from the 1950s and 1960s: ramblers and early split-levels with rim joists that were never sealed and attic insulation that has been settling since the house was built. The newer homes north of Highway 169 and up toward 610 have different problems: builder-grade insulation that has settled, no air sealing under the blown-in, and bonus rooms over garages that run cold because the garage ceiling was never properly insulated. Either way, the fix is usually a one-day job.

Call Spray Foam Insulation Plus today for a free energy-audit of your Brooklyn Park home.

What Our Customers Say

"These guys are great!! They arrived on time, were efficient in their work process, and explained the work to me in detail so I could fully understand what I was paying for. And one more plus - they were nice guys who take pride in their work. I would highly recommend Spray Foam Insulation Plus for your project." - John R., Minneapolis

How It Works

From first call to finished project in 4 simple steps,

Free Insulation Inspection

We come out to your house to track down exactly where your expensive heat is escaping and find your hidden drafts.

Simple,
Flat-Rate Quote

You get a clear price with zero hidden fees, and we figure out exactly how much Xcel or CenterPoint rebate cash you qualify for.

Clean,
Fast Installation

Travis personally oversees the job to ensure your home is sealed up tight, and we clean up every speck of mess before we leave.

Guaranteed
Year-Round Comfort

You finally get to enjoy a warm, quiet house with lower monthly energy bills, all backed by our 15-year workmanship guarantee.

Want Ballpark Pricing? Call and the Owner Answers.

We don’t publish per-square-foot prices because material costs change quickly. Call and you talk to Travis, the owner: straight answers, current ballpark numbers in minutes, and a firm quote after he sees your project. No call center, no pressure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does insulation cost in Brooklyn Park?

Every house is different, so we do not publish per-square-foot prices. Travis looks at what you have going on: how much insulation is in there now, whether there is a vapor barrier, how much air movement, and how hard the attic is to work in. Then you get a bid that matches the actual job. Want ballpark numbers first? Call him. He answers the phone and can usually give you current ranges in a few minutes. And if you qualify for a CenterPoint or Xcel rebate, that can take a real bite out of the price, sometimes half or more depending on the program.

Why is the lower level of my split-level always cold?

Split-levels lose heat at the rim joist that wraps the house and at the band where the levels step down. Builders usually stuffed a strip of fiberglass in there, which does almost nothing against air movement. We spray foam the rim joist and that step-down band, and the lower level stops feeling like a different climate from the rest of the house.

Do Brooklyn Park homes in the north end need the same insulation work as the older south end?

Same issues, different causes. The older homes in south Brooklyn Park have rim joists that were never sealed and thin or settled attic insulation from decades of use. The newer homes north of 169 had insulation put in to the code of that time, which means the attic has settled and there was rarely any air sealing to begin with. Bonus rooms over garages run cold in both eras. We look at what you have and tell you what it needs.

What type of insulation is best for Brooklyn Park homes?

It depends on the house. For most Brooklyn Park ramblers and split-levels the best results come from spray foam at the rim joists, air sealing the attic floor, and a thick blown-in blanket on top. Two-stories with bonus rooms usually need the bonus room floor spray foamed too. We look at what you have going on and recommend the right fix at the estimate.

Why do split-level homes in Brooklyn Park have such cold lower levels?

A split-level has one side of the lower level above grade and exposed to outside air. The rim joist on that exposed side is almost always not insulated. You have framing sitting right against the cold, and the floor above it stays cold all winter. We spray foam the exposed rim joists and check the crawl space if there is one, and the lower level comes around fast. It is usually handled in the same trip as the attic.

Serving Brooklyn Park and the Entire Twin Cities Metro

Same-week scheduling available for most locations in a 50-mile radius from downtown Minneapolis.
Neighborhoods we serve in Brooklyn Park: from the older blocks near the Mississippi to the newer developments north of Highway 610

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