If you’re living in Waxahachie, you know how extreme the seasons can be—scorching hot summers and chilly winters. That kind of weather makes heating and cooling a major expense. One of the smartest ways to get those energy bills under control is by upgrading your insulation. Spray foam insulation is a powerful, long-lasting solution that helps cut costs and keeps your home or business comfortable no matter the time of year.
At D&D Insulation LLC, we’ve helped dozens of Waxahachie homeowners and business owners lower their energy bills and feel more comfortable indoors. Here’s how spray foam makes a difference—and why it’s worth the investment.
Spray foam is a special type of insulation that’s sprayed directly into walls, ceilings, and crawl spaces. Once applied, it expands to fill every nook and cranny—creating a tight seal that blocks outside air, moisture, and even pests.
There are two main types you’ll hear about:
A big chunk of your heating and cooling costs comes from air slipping in or out through tiny cracks and gaps. Spray foam insulation seals those up tight, helping your HVAC system work less and your home stay more comfortable. In fact, some folks see up to a 50% drop in their utility bills after switching from older insulation.
Because spray foam keeps indoor temperatures more stable, your heating and cooling system doesn’t have to work as hard or as often. That means fewer breakdowns, lower maintenance costs, and a longer life for your furnace and AC.
It’s a simple upgrade that pays off in both comfort and savings.
Closed-cell spray foam acts as a moisture barrier, which means it keeps water from getting into your walls. That’s huge in Waxahachie, where humidity can lead to mold and rot if your insulation isn’t doing its job.
Closed-cell foam actually adds rigidity to walls and ceilings. That’s especially helpful in our area, where sudden storms and heavy winds are common. It reinforces your home and gives it more durability over time.
Traditional insulation materials, like fiberglass, can shift or wear down over time. Spray foam stays put and keeps performing for decades, so you’re not paying to re-insulate every few years.
By sealing up even the tiniest gaps, spray foam helps keep out bugs and rodents that might otherwise sneak in. Fewer pests means fewer headaches (and fewer pest control bills).
Making the switch to spray foam might cost a bit more upfront than some other insulation options—but it pays for itself quickly in energy savings, reduced maintenance, and peace of mind. It’s one of the most effective upgrades you can make if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term—or even if you’re thinking about resale value down the road.
At D&D Insulation LLC, we make the process easy. Our experienced team will take a look at your home or building and recommend the best type of spray foam for your needs and budget.
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It depends on the type and how much area needs to be covered. Open-cell spray foam is usually more affordable, while closed-cell costs a bit more but offers better insulation. On average, you’re looking at $1.00–$3.50 per square foot.
Yes! Many of our customers see 20%–50% savings on heating and cooling after installation.
Once it cures (which happens pretty quickly after installation), spray foam is completely safe. We always follow strict safety guidelines when applying it.
Absolutely. Spray foam works great in attics, crawl spaces, and walls—even in homes that are decades old.
Sometimes! Depending on where you live and which energy programs are running, you may qualify for tax credits or rebates. We’ll help you check.