Wall Cavity Spray Foam in Hyde Park
On new builds, our Cincinnati installers spray walls before drywall. For retrofits, the same crews drill, fill, and patch, bringing 1960s-1990s Cincinnati homes from R-11 fiberglass to R-21 closed-cell foam. Eliminates drafts, cold spots, and winter condensation. Hyde Park sits within our service area for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with same-week scheduling typical for routine jobs.
Typical pricing in Hyde Park
$3,500-$15,000
Pricing varies by job specifics. Free phone or on-site quotes; fixed pricing after our technician has assessed the job.
Wall Cavity Spray Foam for Hyde Park's pre-war Tudor, Colonial, and American Foursquare housing housing
Wall Cavity Spray Foam is drill-and-fill closed-cell foam through 1.5-inch access holes in each stud cavity, applied to the wall plane, the second-largest thermal surface after the attic. In Hyde Park specifically, the service is most impactful in pre-1950 homes with empty plaster wall cavities or settled fiberglass, and in 1950s-1970s drywall homes with original R-11 batts that have lost their air-seal.
Hyde Park's owner-occupied stock skews heavily 1910-1940 with lath-and-plaster walls, full basements with stone or early-concrete foundations, and steep-pitched attics with rafter cavities open to the roof deck. Wall cavities are frequently empty or hold settled fiberglass batts from a 1970s-80s retrofit. That housing profile shapes our typical scope for wall cavity spray foam in Hyde Park. We typically run drill-and-fill closed-cell foam through plaster access patches, preserving the historic interior surfaces while filling empty stud cavities.
Pre-1995 wall assemblies typically have no air barrier; drill-and-fill closed-cell adds both R-19 to R-21 in a 2x4 cavity and the integrated air seal that fiberglass cannot provide. Permitting in Hyde Park routes through Hamilton County Building Department (or the local municipality where applicable), and Climate Zone 4A R-value targets apply across the entire Cincinnati metro including both sides of the river.
- County
- Hamilton, OH
- Predominant era
- Pre-1950 (plaster walls, stone foundations)
- Climate zone
- IECC 4A (moist mixed-humid)
- Service category
- Wall cavity foam (drill-and-fill)