New Construction Insulation for mountain homes
Building new in the San Juans? We partner with builders, architects, and homeowners to insulate the entire envelope — walls, roof deck, rim joist, and crawl — at the right R-value for high-altitude cold. Clean, scheduled, code-ready installation that keeps your project on time.

What's included
- Whole-envelope spray foam for walls, roofs, and foundations
- R-value engineering for high-altitude cold-climate construction
- Coordination with framers, GCs, and project timelines
- Air-sealing detailing that exceeds energy-code minimums
- Closed-cell and open-cell specified room-by-room as needed
- Clean installation that doesn't slow the build schedule
Who it's for
- Homeowners building a custom mountain home
- Builders and GCs needing a reliable insulation subcontractor
- Architects specifying high-performance envelopes
- Anyone building at altitude who wants it done right the first time
Why choose us
- We hit your schedule — insulation timed to the framing and drywall sequence
- High-performance detailing that passes inspection the first time
- A single envelope partner from walls to roof deck to crawl space
Common questions about new construction insulation
More than code minimum — at altitude, the payoff is large. We typically recommend closed-cell roof decks, well-insulated walls, and a sealed rim joist and crawl space, sized to your specific elevation and exposure. We'll work with you and your architect to spec an envelope that performs in real mountain winters, not just on paper.
Spray foam goes in after framing and rough-in (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) and before insulation inspection and drywall. We coordinate closely with your GC so our crew arrives at the right window, works cleanly, and clears the path for the next trade. Reliability on the schedule is one of the main reasons builders call us.
Ready to make your home warmer?
Get a free on-site estimate and a clear plan — with the right spray foam for your home and an honest projection of the savings.