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New Construction Spray Foam Insulation in Broken Arrow, OK
Spray foam insulation for new home construction in Broken Arrow, Coweta, Catoosa, and surrounding areas. Superior air-sealing and thermal performance from day one.
Call (918) 417-6401 — Free EstimateFor new homes being built in Broken Arrow, Coweta, Catoosa, and surrounding areas, spray foam during the framing stage is worth serious consideration. Oklahoma's extreme climate — 100°F+ summers and unpredictable winter ice storms — puts real demands on a home's building envelope. Spray foam in exterior walls and at the roof line delivers the air-sealing and thermal performance that fiberglass batts simply cannot provide, and doing it right during construction is far less expensive than retrofitting later.
Key Benefits
- Complete air-sealing that fiberglass batts cannot achieve
- Higher R-value per inch in a standard 2x4 or 2x6 wall cavity
- Closed-cell foam in exterior walls acts as its own vapor retarder
- Reduces HVAC sizing requirements — smaller, less expensive equipment
- Qualifies for energy efficiency credits and green building certifications
Approaches & Options
Exterior Walls
Spray foam in exterior wall cavities during framing delivers complete air-sealing that is impossible to achieve with batt insulation. For Oklahoma's mixed-humid climate, closed-cell foam in exterior walls is particularly valuable because it acts as a vapor retarder — eliminating the need for a separate house wrap in many assemblies.
Conditioned Attic / Roof Line
Applying foam to the underside of the roof decking during construction creates a conditioned attic that protects HVAC equipment and ductwork from Oklahoma's attic temperature extremes — and dramatically reduces the load on your HVAC system from day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
When during construction should spray foam be applied? +
Spray foam is applied after framing and rough-in of electrical, plumbing, and HVAC — but before drywall. Coordinating with your builder's schedule is critical. Your contractor will work directly with the builder to hit the right window.
Is spray foam worth the cost premium over fiberglass in new construction? +
For Oklahoma's climate, most homeowners and builders find it is. The upfront cost premium is typically $3,000–$8,000 over fiberglass batts for a new home, but the energy savings, reduced HVAC sizing, and dramatically improved comfort often pay that back within 5–7 years.
Can I combine spray foam with other insulation types? +
Yes — a common approach is closed-cell foam in the exterior walls (for air-sealing and vapor control) combined with open-cell foam or blown-in insulation in the attic floor. Your contractor can recommend the right combination for your specific building design.
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