Spray Foam Insulation in Atlanta, GA

We use spray foam to seal air leaks, improve efficiency, and fix problem areas throughout your home.

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What is Spray Foam Insulation?

Spray foam insulation expands after application to fill gaps and create an air seal. Unlike traditional insulation, spray foam helps stop air movement, which improves temperature control and overall efficiency. It is commonly used in targeted areas where air leakage affects performance. It can be used on its own or combined with other insulation types to improve overall results.

Common Spray Foam Applications

Attic Encapsulation

Ideal for when your HVAC is in your attic space

Knee Wall Insulation

Improve insulation in bonus rooms and attic knee walls.

Crawlspace Applications

Reduce air movement and moisture infiltration below the home.

Rim Joist Sealing

Seal gaps where framing meets the foundation.

Problem Area Insulation

Target areas with drafts or temperature issues.

The Bird Family Approach

Attic insulation upgrades require the right materials and proper installation. Bird Family HVAC & Insulation evaluates your attic, identifies gaps or problem areas, and recommends insulation designed to improve temperature control and efficiency. Our team focuses on practical solutions, clean installation, and results you can feel throughout your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is spray foam insulation?

Spray foam insulation is a material that expands after application to fill gaps and create an air seal. It helps reduce air movement and improve temperature control.

Unlike traditional insulation, spray foam seals cracks and penetrations where air can escape. This makes it useful for targeted areas such as attics, crawlspaces, and problem spots.

Spray foam expands after being applied, filling gaps and sealing air leaks. This reduces air movement and improves overall insulation performance.

By limiting airflow, spray foam helps maintain more consistent temperatures. It is often used in areas where traditional insulation cannot fully seal gaps.

Spray foam is commonly used in attics, crawlspaces, knee walls, and other areas with air leakage. These locations often benefit from air sealing.

It is also applied around penetrations, framing gaps, and problem areas. Targeted use helps improve overall performance without insulating entire spaces.

Spray foam and fiberglass serve different purposes. Spray foam focuses on air sealing, while fiberglass primarily provides thermal insulation.

In many cases, spray foam is used to seal gaps and fiberglass is added for coverage. The best option depends on your home and insulation goals.

Yes. Spray foam helps seal air leaks that cause drafts. Filling gaps reduces unwanted airflow.

By limiting air movement, spray foam helps stabilize indoor temperatures. This can improve comfort in problem areas.

Yes. Reducing air leakage helps your HVAC system operate more efficiently. Spray foam limits energy loss.

Improved air sealing helps maintain indoor temperatures. This can reduce system run time and improve efficiency.

Open-cell spray foam is softer and expands more, making it useful for air sealing in larger areas. Closed-cell foam is denser and provides additional rigidity.

Both types help reduce air leakage. The appropriate option depends on the application and performance goals.

Yes. Uneven temperatures are often caused by air leakage. Spray foam helps seal gaps that affect airflow.

By reducing heat gain and loss, spray foam helps stabilize temperatures. This can improve comfort throughout the home.