Spray foam guide

Spray Foam Insulation Checklist

Before you book foam, check the space. This is the short list.

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  • Vancouver homes
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Photos

01

Take useful photos.

Stand back first. Then take close-ups of corners, rim joists, pipes, wires, vents, water stains, hatches, and anything that blocks access.

Good photos can save a trip or make the first trip much sharper.

  • Wide shot
  • Close-up
  • Access hatch
  • Moisture marks
  • Obstacles
  • Measurements

Scope

02

Know what you want fixed.

Comfort, moisture, sound, energy use, and inspection requirements are different goals. Foam can help many of them, but the scope changes.

Tell us the pain in plain words. Cold floor. Damp smell. Noisy suite. Hot attic. Condensation. We translate that into the insulation plan.

  • Cold
  • Damp
  • Drafty
  • Noisy
  • Condensation
  • Renovation

Quote

03

Ask what is included.

A clean quote should mention foam type, target thickness, prep, masking, old insulation handling, access assumptions, fire protection notes, cleanup, and schedule.

If the quote is only a square-foot number, ask more questions.

  • Foam type
  • Thickness
  • Prep
  • Masking
  • Fire barrier
  • Cleanup

About the work

04

Spray foam insulation work is important.

Spray foam insulation work is important, and you need to make sure you trust a spray foam insulation specialist in Vancouver, BC with the work that needs to be completed. The team that is going to be there for you through the quote, the prep work, the spray work, the trimming, and the cleanup is our team. Here at Spray Foam Insulation Vancity, we focus on spray foam insulation in Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, and the Greater Vancouver Area. If you are searching for a spray foam insulation contractor near me, we want you to know that the work is going to be handled with a clear plan and a careful process from the beginning.

We are always going to focus on getting you a solution in a timely and effective way. We are also going to make sure that the insulation solution we recommend is going to match the actual space. We are not going to cheap out on the work that we do, and we are not going to treat every attic, crawl space, basement, garage ceiling, or commercial building like it has the same problem. Instead, we look at the framing, moisture, access, ventilation, code requirements, and foam type so the spray foam insulation service we provide can be precise, clean, and useful for a long time.

We like to pinpoint what the issue is, and then we like to provide a permanent solution where spray foam is the right fit. We do not want to give you a quick fix that hides a cold floor, damp crawl space, drafty rim joist, or sweating wall for a short time. We want the work to be done right. When the work is properly completed, your home or building can feel warmer, drier, quieter, and easier to heat. That is the point of hiring a spray foam insulation company in Vancouver that takes the building envelope seriously.

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  • Attic, crawl space, basement, and commercial work
  • Long-term air sealing focus

Code-ready work

05

Foam is only good when the prep is good.

Spray foam is not paint. It is a building envelope decision, and that means the prep work matters just as much as the foam itself. Before any spray foam insulation job starts, we check the space for moisture concerns, access problems, ventilation details, ignition-barrier needs, thermal-barrier needs, wiring, plumbing, old insulation, and the assembly type. That is how we avoid treating an important insulation job like a fast patch.

For medium-density closed-cell polyurethane foam, BC code references CAN/ULC-S705.1 for the material standard. Installation details matter. Product, applicator, substrate, lift thickness, temperature, humidity, and curing conditions all need respect. A cheap spray foam job can create expensive problems when the wrong product is sprayed in the wrong place or when the work is hidden before anyone checks the details.

Our approach is simple. Right foam. Right place. Right thickness. Clean site. No mystery. We explain the scope, we explain what needs to happen before the crew sprays, and we explain where a different insulation product may be better than foam. That kind of honesty is important because good spray foam insulation in Vancouver is about comfort, safety, moisture control, and long-term performance.

  • Moisture check before install
  • Open-cell vs closed-cell explained
  • Fire and thermal barrier conversation
  • Clean cut lines and sealed penetrations

Vancouver climate

06

Wet coast. Cold drafts. Tight cavities.

Greater Vancouver homes see rain, damp crawl spaces, shaded North Shore lots, older framing, garage ceilings under bedrooms, basement suites, and heat loss through rim joists, attics, crawl spaces, and foundation walls. Spray foam helps because it can insulate and air seal at the same time. That matters in Vancouver because many comfort problems are not just missing R-value. They are air leaks, cold surfaces, moisture paths, and small gaps that keep letting heat escape.

Closed-cell spray foam can add a strong air and vapour-control layer where the assembly calls for it. Open-cell foam can fit some interior sound and air-sealing uses. The best answer depends on the wall, roofline, crawl space, basement, garage, commercial shell, and permit path. We explain the options in plain words so you know why one foam type is recommended and why another one may not belong in the space.

We do not guess. We look first. Then we quote. Whether you need attic spray foam insulation in Vancouver, crawl space spray foam in North Vancouver, basement spray foam in Burnaby, or closed-cell foam in West Vancouver, the goal is the same: find the real problem, choose the right insulation plan, and complete the work in a way that lasts.

  • Crawl spaces
  • Rim joists
  • Garage ceilings
  • Attics and rooflines
  • Basement walls
  • Commercial metal buildings

FAQ

Fast answers.

How much does spray foam insulation checklist Vancouver cost?

It depends on access, square footage, thickness, foam type, masking, removal, and whether ignition or thermal protection is needed. Call 604-373-9598 and we will price the real job.

Do you use open-cell or closed-cell foam?

Both can make sense. Closed-cell is common for air sealing, moisture control, and high R-value per inch. Open-cell can fit some interior and sound-control uses. The assembly decides.

Can spray foam help with drafts?

Yes. Spray foam expands into cracks and gaps, so it can reduce air leakage where batts alone leave paths for cold air.

Do I need to leave during install?

Usually yes during spraying and curing. We will explain timing before the job so people, pets, and trades stay clear.

Do you serve all of Greater Vancouver?

Yes. We focus on Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, and nearby Lower Mainland areas.