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Spray Foam Insulation in Kokomo, IN

Noblesville spray foam insulation and concrete lifting serving Hamilton County and Central Indiana. A local crew that shows up on time, communicates clearly, and stands behind every job.

Foam recommendations based on the spaceConcrete lifting for sunken slabsRig rental if you want to spray it yourself

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Neighborhoods built around the Stellantis transmission plant and Haynes International facilities house blocks of 1950s-through-1960s ranch homes with original fiberglass batts that have compressed to half their installed thickness. These 1,000-to-1,200-square-foot homes are small enough that a full attic and rim joist spray foam job is typically a single-day project with immediate impact on heating costs. Former supplier buildings and vacant light-industrial spaces throughout Kokomo are being repurposed for small manufacturing and storage, where closed-cell foam on the metal roof deck eliminates the condensation drip that makes the buildings unusable for inventory.

How It Works

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Tell Us What You're Seeing

Hot rooms, cold floors, condensation, a sunken slab, or a project you want to spray yourself. Send photos or a few details so we know what problem we're solving.

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Look at the Fit

We check the space, access, moisture, surface condition, and timeline. Then we recommend spray foam, concrete lifting, rig rental, or a different route if that's the honest answer.

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Do the Work Cleanly

For installed jobs, we prep the area, finish the work, and clean up before we leave. For rental jobs, we make the rig and material plan clear before anything shows up.

Spray Foam Insulation FAQ — Kokomo

Open-cell runs $0.50–0.65 per board foot (one square foot at one inch thick). Closed-cell runs $1.15–1.35. Most residential jobs land between $1,500 and $4,000. We provide an exact quote based on your project details, or use our online calculator for a quick estimate.

Yes. Warehouses, metal buildings, manufacturing facilities, cold storage, offices, pole barns, restaurants, and new construction. We work with property owners, builders, GCs, and facility managers. Commercial and industrial buildings often see the biggest improvement because of larger surface areas and more air leakage points.

A standard attic or crawl space takes 4–6 hours. Most residential projects wrap up in 1–2 days. Larger commercial jobs may take 2–3 days. Harbour Spray Foam provides a timeline with your estimate.

No. We mask all surrounding surfaces before spraying. The foam cures in seconds. No dripping or running. Overspray is trimmed flush. We clean the work area before we leave.

Open-cell (R-3.6/inch) is lighter, more affordable, and excellent for sound dampening. Best for attics and interior walls. Closed-cell (R-6.5/inch) is denser, blocks moisture, and adds racking strength to framed assemblies. Best for basements, crawl spaces, and exterior applications. We recommend the right type based on your project.

We stand behind our work. If there's an issue with coverage or adhesion, we come back and fix it. Spray foam doesn't sag, compress, or degrade the way fiberglass does. Once it's sprayed, it stays exactly how we left it. No maintenance, no re-insulation.

A typical driveway repair runs $800–$3,000 versus $3,000–$8,000 for tear-out and repour. Most jobs are done the same day. Contact Harbour Spray Foam for a free assessment.

Driveways, sidewalks, garage floors, patios, pool decks, porch steps, and stoops. If it is a concrete slab that has sunk or become uneven, our poly foam jacking process can restore it to its original position.

2–4 hours for most residential projects. The surface is ready to use the same day. Full replacement takes 3–7 days including demolition and curing.

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