Attic Spray Foam — Tulsa, OK
In Tulsa, the attic works against your comfort and your wallet in both directions. Summers bring extreme heat gain through the roof that traditional blown-in and fiberglass insulation on the attic floor can only partially slow. Winters bring cold infiltration through the same gaps and bypasses. The result: an HVAC system that never quite wins.
Spray foam applied directly to the underside of the roof deck changes the equation. Instead of treating the attic floor as the thermal boundary, we move the boundary up to the roof itself — converting the attic into conditioned space. HVAC equipment and ductwork sitting in the attic are no longer exposed to extreme temperatures, dramatically reducing energy load and extending equipment life.
This application is especially valuable in Tulsa, where HVAC systems work hard for both long hot summers and cold Oklahoma winters. Homeowners who upgrade to attic spray foam typically see the combined impact on their annual energy bills within the first year.
What's Included
- Spray foam on roof deck — converts attic to conditioned space
- Protects HVAC equipment from Tulsa's summer heat and winter cold
- Eliminates heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter simultaneously
- Reduces AC and heating runtime — extends equipment lifespan
- Open-cell foam standard for most Tulsa attics — closed-cell available
- Compatible with vented and unvented attic assemblies
Our Process
Attic Inspection
We inspect current insulation, ductwork condition, and any moisture history to identify the right approach for your roof assembly.
Foam Selection
Most Tulsa attics get open-cell foam on the roof deck — effective for Oklahoma's climate and cost-efficient. Closed-cell available where moisture is a concern.
Installation Day
We prep the attic and spray foam to the roof deck underside at correct thickness. Most Tulsa attics are completed in a single day.
Verification
We inspect coverage and confirm R-value targets throughout. You'll notice the difference on the next extreme weather day.