The Gulf Coast standard. Dense, high R-value foam that blocks moisture, adds structural strength, and resists water damage when storms hit.
$3,000 to $8,000 whole-home. Free quote, no obligation.

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Closed & open cell
The right foam for your climate and budget
Moisture-first
Built for Gulf Coast humidity and storm rebuilds
Closed-cell spray foam is the workhorse of Gulf Coast insulation, and for good reason. It cures into a dense, rigid foam with a high R-value of roughly R-6 to R-7 per inch, so it delivers serious performance in less thickness than batts or open-cell foam. That density is the whole point in a climate like ours.
Because closed-cell foam does not absorb water, it doubles as its own vapor barrier. In a region where humidity is constant and storm-driven flooding is a real threat, that matters. If water gets into a wall, closed-cell foam keeps insulating and does not turn into a moldy sponge the way wet fiberglass does. It even adds a measure of racking strength to walls, which is a quiet bonus in hurricane country.
We use closed-cell in attics, walls, crawl spaces, metal buildings, and anywhere moisture control and strength are priorities. It costs more per board foot than open-cell, but for most Lake Charles homes the moisture resistance and resilience are worth it. We will tell you honestly where closed-cell earns its price and where open-cell is the smarter spend.

Every quote is itemized in writing before any foam goes up. Here is what a typical closed-cell foam job includes.
Roughly R-6.5 per inch, so you hit your target performance in less space.
Does not absorb water, so it keeps working even after storm exposure.
Bonds to framing and adds racking resistance to walls and roof decks.
Works in attics, walls, crawl spaces, and metal commercial buildings.
These are typical Southwest Louisiana ranges. Your exact price depends on square footage, foam type, and access. Your written quote has the real number, with no surprises on install day.
Closed-cell runs higher than open-cell per board foot. The moisture resistance and strength usually justify it on the Gulf Coast.
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Closed-cell foam delivers about R-6 to R-7 per inch, the highest of the common insulation types. Combined with its air seal, it reaches effective performance in less thickness than batts.
On the Gulf Coast, usually yes. The moisture resistance, higher R-value, and added strength make it the right call for attics, crawl spaces, and storm-exposed walls. We will point out where open-cell saves you money without giving up what you need.
It does not stop flooding, but it does not absorb water either, so it keeps insulating after exposure and does not grow mold the way wet fiberglass does. That resilience is a major reason it is favored here.
Yes. It is excellent in walls, crawl spaces, attics, and metal buildings, anywhere moisture control and strength matter most.
Tell us about your home or project and a local Southwest Louisiana installer will get back to you, usually within one business day.