New Construction Insulation for the Twin Cities

Insulate it right while the walls are open. BPI-certified crew – 15-year warranty – scheduled around your framing timeline.

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Why It Matters

Why Insulation Quality Matters Most During the Build

We insulate new homes, additions, and attached garages across the Twin Cities. Here is why the insulation stage of your build deserves attention:

Code Is the Minimum, Not the Goal

Builders are required to meet the energy code, and many stop there. The difference between minimum and done right shows up in every heating bill for the life of the house.

One Chance to Do It Right

Once the drywall goes up, every wall cavity is sealed away. Insulating during construction costs less and performs better than any retrofit ever will.

Air Sealing Built In

Spray foam insulates and air seals in one pass. A tight envelope from day one means no drafts to chase and no ice dams to fight later.

Comfort You Can Feel

Bonus rooms, bedrooms over garages, and top floors are where corners cut during construction show up first. We make sure they hold their temperature from the start.

Where We Insulate

What We Insulate During Construction

Different assemblies call for different materials. We work from your plans and spec the right product and R-value for each part of the build.

Minnesota Energy Data

Built for the Minnesota Climate

Minnesota homes are put to the test all year long, requiring massive amounts of energy to fight off the freezing winter cold and the sweltering summer heat. Every insulation dollar pays back year after year.

20+

Years in the insulation trade

Zone 6

Minnesota energy code climate zone

R-49

Minnesota attic code target

15 yrs

Our warranty
How We Work

Easy to Schedule, Easy to Work With

One crew, the owner on site, and a schedule that respects your framing timeline. Here is what builders and homeowners can expect:

Scheduled Around Framing

We coordinate with your builder and show up when the walls are ready. Most jobs are sprayed and done in a day, so drywall is never waiting on us.

Code-Ready Assemblies

Insulation specced to the current Minnesota Energy Code, including R-49 attics, and an envelope tight enough to pass the blower door test the first time.

The Owner On Site

The person who quotes your job is on site for the critical stages of it. Fast written estimates, straight answers, and a 15-year workmanship warranty.

Why This Moment Matters

Why Insulation Decisions in New Construction Are Different

On a new construction project, wall cavities, floor assemblies, and roof framing are accessible in a way they will never be again once drywall goes up. The insulation decisions made during the framing stage determine how that home or building performs for decades. That is why we work directly with builders and general contractors to get the right product in the right location before anything gets covered up. Travis does the walkthrough himself during the framing stage, so there is no handoff between the person who bid the job and the crew doing the work.

For new construction, we do a pre-drywall blower door test to verify the building envelope meets code before anything closes in. If Xcel Energy or CenterPoint rebates apply, we handle all the paperwork: the pre-test, the post-install documentation, and the rebate filing. Most new construction in the Twin Cities metro qualifies, and that rebate can substantially offset the cost of upgrading from minimum code to spray foam. You get a tighter, quieter, more efficient building from day one.

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.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

After framing, wiring, and plumbing rough-ins pass inspection and before drywall. Rim joists and roofline foam can go in earlier. We coordinate with your builder so the schedule never slips on our account.

It depends on the assembly. Closed-cell is the workhorse for rim joists, exterior walls, and rooflines: more R-value per inch plus rigidity. Open-cell is great for interior sound walls. We spec the right product for each part of the build.

Yes. The owner does the estimate and the work, so nothing gets lost between a salesperson and a crew. You get a fast written quote, a firm schedule, and a job site left clean.

Spray foam lasts the life of the home when properly installed. Blown-in performs for decades before it may need topping up. Fiberglass batts also last for decades when kept dry and undisturbed. All our installations carry a 15-year workmanship warranty.

Yes, and during construction is the cheapest time it will ever be. Open-cell foam or sound batts in bedroom, bathroom, and media room walls make a noticeable difference. Tell us which rooms matter and we will spec them in.

Prices follow material costs, so a number published today could be wrong next month. Call and you will talk directly to Travis, the owner. He can usually share current ballpark and per-square-foot ranges over the phone, then give you a firm quote after seeing your plans.

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