Spray foam insulation helps seal unwanted air leaks, improve indoor comfort, and reduce energy loss throughout the year. North Country Insulation installs high-performance spray foam solutions for homes, commercial buildings, and agricultural structures looking for stronger long-term insulation performance.
Property owners trust North Country Insulation for professional open cell and closed cell spray foam insulation systems designed to strengthen air sealing, improve thermal resistance, and support long-term building performance in demanding Ontario climate conditions. Our team installs spray foam solutions for attics, crawl spaces, wall cavities, basements, and roof assemblies across both retrofit and new construction projects.
Reduces uncontrolled airflow throughout the property.
Designed for seasonal temperature swings and moisture demands.
Reliable, clean, and code-compliant workmanship.
Air leaks and weak insulation coverage can affect the overall performance of the entire building envelope. When conditioned air escapes through attics, wall cavities, crawl spaces, and roof assemblies, heating and cooling systems must work harder to maintain stable indoor temperatures throughout the year.
Over time, uncontrolled airflow and ongoing heat transfer can lead to rising energy costs, uneven room temperatures, condensation buildup, and moisture-related issues inside the building structure.
North Country Insulation installs professional open cell and closed cell spray foam systems designed to seal air leaks, strengthen insulation coverage, and improve year-round energy performance across residential, commercial, and agricultural structures.
Spray foam insulation expands into gaps, cracks, and open cavities that are often difficult to insulate with traditional materials. This helps create more consistent coverage throughout attics, walls, crawl spaces, basements, and roof assemblies.
Property owners often choose spray foam because it helps reduce drafts, improves indoor comfort, and performs well in both new construction and retrofit projects.
North Country Insulation installs spray foam systems in attics, crawl spaces, wall cavities, basements, and roof assemblies where stronger air sealing and reliable insulation coverage are needed to improve long-term building efficiency.
Helps reduce heat transfer through roof assemblies and improve indoor temperature stability.
Improves thermal separation and moisture control below the building.
Supports better energy retention in below-grade spaces and foundation assemblies.
Creates stronger air sealing inside enclosed wall cavities and framing systems.
Provides continuous insulation coverage across roof assemblies and overhead structures.
Property owners choose North Country Insulation for reliable spray foam installation, consistent insulation coverage, and professional application standards across residential, commercial, and agricultural projects. Our team applies open cell and closed cell spray foam systems with careful surface preparation, controlled installation methods, and attention to long-term insulation reliability throughout the building.
Professional application across retrofit and new construction projects.
Helps eliminate weak or uneven insulation areas.
Careful application for dependable long-term results.
Organized installation practices from start to finish.
North Country Insulation follows professional installation standards and ventilation procedures for every spray foam insulation project. All applications are completed in accordance with CAN/ULC S705.2 guidelines for safe spray foam installation and curing practices.
We follow a clear and efficient process focused on transparent recommendations, professional installation, and consistent communication from start to finish.
Property Assessment
Insulation Recommendations
Preparation & Protection
Professional Installation
Final Inspection & Cleanup
Spray foam insulation expands into gaps and cavities to create a continuous air barrier that helps reduce thermal transfer and uncontrolled airflow.
Open cell spray foam is lighter and commonly used for interior applications, while closed cell spray foam provides higher thermal resistance and stronger moisture control.
Spray foam insulation is commonly installed in attics, basements, crawl spaces, wall cavities, roof systems, garages, and commercial buildings.
Yes. Retrofit spray foam installation is often used to improve air sealing and insulation performance in existing buildings with outdated insulation systems.
Yes. By reducing uncontrolled air movement and thermal transfer, spray foam insulation helps improve HVAC efficiency and overall energy retention.
Spray foam insulation is designed for long-term performance and does not settle or sag like many traditional insulation materials.