Closed-Cell Spray Foam in Cold Spring
Closed-cell foam delivers R-7 per inch (vs. R-3.5 for fiberglass), is a vapor barrier above 2", adds structural rigidity to walls, and resists water, making it ideal for crawl spaces, rim joists, and any below-grade application. We use Demilec, Icynene, and BASF products. Cold Spring sits within our service area for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with same-week scheduling typical for routine jobs.
Typical pricing in Cold Spring
$1.50-$2.50 per board foot
Pricing varies by job specifics. Free phone or on-site quotes; fixed pricing after our technician has assessed the job.
Closed-Cell Spray Foam for Cold Spring's mid-century Campbell County suburban housing
Closed-Cell Spray Foam is high-density (1.75-2.0 lb) closed-cell foam at R-7 per inch with vapor-barrier properties above 2 inches, applied to vapor-critical surfaces: rim joists, crawl-space walls, below-grade walls, and roof decks in conditioned-attic designs. In Cold Spring specifically, the service is the right product whenever the surface is below grade, in contact with masonry, or requires both R-value and a vapor-barrier integrated into one assembly.
Cold Spring is mid-century to modern suburban Campbell County with the standard Climate Zone 4A retrofit profile: drywall walls, vented attics, partial or full basements, and uninsulated rim joists in pre-1995 stock. That housing profile shapes our typical scope for closed-cell spray foam in Cold Spring. We spec closed-cell at the specific vapor-critical surface identified during the assessment, whether that is the rim joist, crawl walls, basement walls, or roof deck in a conditioned-attic design.
Closed-cell foam meeting IBC and IRC ignition-barrier requirements typically holds an ICC-ES evaluation report; the closeout package should identify the specific ESR number for the product line installed. Permitting in Cold Spring routes through the Campbell County KY building department, and Climate Zone 4A R-value targets apply across the entire Cincinnati metro including both sides of the river.
- County
- Campbell, KY
- Predominant era
- Mid-century 1950s-1990s (drywall, fiberglass batts)
- Climate zone
- IECC 4A (moist mixed-humid)
- Service category
- Closed-cell (R-7/inch, vapor-barrier)