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EcoTru Spray Foam Insulation
EcoTru Spray Foam Insulation provides professional spray foam services that create an airtight barrier, reducing energy bills by up to 50% while maintaining consistent indoor temperatures year-round.
We serve homeowners and business owners throughout Colorado and the surrounding areas.
Our spray foam insulation solutions address air leaks, moisture problems, and energy inefficiency in residential and commercial buildings. We install spray foam in attics, basements, crawl spaces, walls, and commercial structures to create superior thermal barriers that outperform traditional insulation materials.
Poor insulation leads to wasted energy, uncomfortable indoor temperatures, and higher utility bills.
Our proven process delivers long-lasting results that improve comfort while reducing environmental impact and operational costs for property owners.
We serve homeowners and business owners throughout Colorado and the surrounding areas.
Our spray foam insulation solutions address air leaks, moisture problems, and energy inefficiency in residential and commercial buildings. We install spray foam in attics, basements, crawl spaces, walls, and commercial structures to create superior thermal barriers that outperform traditional insulation materials.
Poor insulation leads to wasted energy, uncomfortable indoor temperatures, and higher utility bills.
Our proven process delivers long-lasting results that improve comfort while reducing environmental impact and operational costs for property owners.
Service Overview: EcoTru Spray Foam Insulation Solutions
We apply open-cell and closed-cell spray foam to residential and commercial properties throughout Colorado. Our professional installation covers attics, walls, basements, crawl spaces, and roofing systems to create air-tight thermal barriers.
Spray Foam for Residential Spaces
We install spray foam in single-family homes, townhouses, and multi-family residential buildings. Our team applies insulation to new construction and existing homes requiring energy efficiency upgrades.
Open-cell spray foam works well for interior walls and attics where moisture control is less critical. This option costs less and provides excellent sound-dampening properties.
Closed-cell spray foam offers superior moisture resistance and structural reinforcement. We recommend this type for exterior walls, rim joists, and areas prone to humidity.
Our residential services include:
We work with homeowners to select the appropriate foam density and R-value for each application. Most residential projects take one to two days to complete, depending on square footage and complexity.
Spray Foam for Residential Spaces
We install spray foam in single-family homes, townhouses, and multi-family residential buildings. Our team applies insulation to new construction and existing homes requiring energy efficiency upgrades.
Open-cell spray foam works well for interior walls and attics where moisture control is less critical. This option costs less and provides excellent sound-dampening properties.
Closed-cell spray foam offers superior moisture resistance and structural reinforcement. We recommend this type for exterior walls, rim joists, and areas prone to humidity.
Our residential services include:
- New home construction insulation
- Retrofit installations for existing homes
- Energy efficiency upgrades
- Air sealing applications
We work with homeowners to select the appropriate foam density and R-value for each application. Most residential projects take one to two days to complete, depending on square footage and complexity.
Spray Foam for Commercial Buildings
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We serve office buildings, warehouses, retail spaces, and industrial facilities across the metro area. Commercial spray foam applications require specialized equipment and trained technicians to handle large-scale projects.
Our commercial services address unique building requirements, including:
We apply spray foam to metal buildings, concrete structures, and traditional wood-frame commercial construction. Large commercial projects often involve coordination with general contractors and building inspectors. |
Fire-rated spray foam meets commercial building codes and safety requirements. We provide documentation and certifications required for commercial installations.
Project timelines vary from several days to several weeks, depending on the building's size and complexity.
Project timelines vary from several days to several weeks, depending on the building's size and complexity.
Attic and Roof Insulation Applications
We install spray foam directly on roof decking and attic floors to create conditioned attic spaces. This approach eliminates thermal bridging and reduces energy loss through the building envelope.
Roof deck applications involve spraying foam on the underside of roof sheathing. This method keeps ductwork and HVAC equipment within the conditioned space.
Attic floor installations create a thermal barrier between conditioned living spaces and unconditioned attics. We seal around penetrations, electrical boxes, and plumbing runs.
Spray foam prevents ice dam formation by maintaining consistent roof temperatures. We apply 6-8 inches of open-cell foam or 3-4 inches of closed-cell foam depending on climate zone requirements.
Proper ventilation planning ensures building codes compliance and prevents moisture issues.
Roof deck applications involve spraying foam on the underside of roof sheathing. This method keeps ductwork and HVAC equipment within the conditioned space.
Attic floor installations create a thermal barrier between conditioned living spaces and unconditioned attics. We seal around penetrations, electrical boxes, and plumbing runs.
Spray foam prevents ice dam formation by maintaining consistent roof temperatures. We apply 6-8 inches of open-cell foam or 3-4 inches of closed-cell foam depending on climate zone requirements.
Proper ventilation planning ensures building codes compliance and prevents moisture issues.
Wall, Basement, and Crawl Space Insulation
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We insulate exterior walls, basement walls, and crawl spaces to eliminate air infiltration and moisture problems. These applications require careful preparation and moisture management strategies.
Basement wall insulation prevents condensation and mold growth while improving comfort in below-grade spaces. We apply closed-cell foam directly to foundation walls. Crawl space encapsulation involves sealing vents and applying spray foam to create conditioned crawl spaces. This approach reduces humidity and improves indoor air quality. Exterior wall cavities receive measured foam application to achieve specified R-values without over-expansion. We coordinate with electrical and plumbing contractors during new construction. Rim joist sealing eliminates major air leakage points where floor systems meet foundation walls. |
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Benefits of Choosing Spray Foam Insulation
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Spray foam insulation delivers measurable improvements in energy efficiency, indoor comfort, moisture protection, and long-term durability. Property owners experience immediate reductions in utility costs and enhanced building performance that lasts for decades.
Maximized Energy Efficiency Spray foam insulation creates an airtight thermal barrier that reduces energy consumption by 30-50% compared to traditional insulation methods. The material expands to fill gaps and cracks that allow conditioned air to escape. We see homeowners reduce their heating and cooling costs significantly. Commercial buildings benefit from lower operational expenses and improved HVAC system efficiency. Key Energy Benefits:
The foam adheres directly to surfaces and penetrates small openings that other insulation types cannot reach. This comprehensive coverage prevents energy waste through air leakage. Enhanced Indoor Comfort Spray foam insulation eliminates hot and cold spots throughout buildings. We install the material to create a uniform temperature distribution and reduce drafts. Indoor humidity levels stabilize when air infiltration decreases. Occupants experience consistent comfort without temperature fluctuations between rooms or floors. |
Comfort Improvements Include:
The material blocks outside air from entering through wall cavities and structural gaps. This prevents uncomfortable temperature variations that occur with traditional insulation methods.
Moisture Control and Air Sealing
Spray foam insulation prevents moisture infiltration and condensation problems. The material forms a continuous vapor barrier that blocks humid air from entering wall cavities and attic spaces.
We apply the foam to seal air leaks around windows, doors, and penetrations. This comprehensive air sealing reduces moisture-related issues including mold growth and wood rot.
Moisture Protection Features:
The foam remains dimensionally stable in varying humidity conditions. Unlike traditional insulation that can retain moisture, spray foam repels water and maintains its insulating properties.
- Elimination of drafts and air movement
- Reduced noise transmission between spaces
- Stable indoor temperatures
- Better humidity control
The material blocks outside air from entering through wall cavities and structural gaps. This prevents uncomfortable temperature variations that occur with traditional insulation methods.
Moisture Control and Air Sealing
Spray foam insulation prevents moisture infiltration and condensation problems. The material forms a continuous vapor barrier that blocks humid air from entering wall cavities and attic spaces.
We apply the foam to seal air leaks around windows, doors, and penetrations. This comprehensive air sealing reduces moisture-related issues including mold growth and wood rot.
Moisture Protection Features:
- Creates complete vapor barrier
- Prevents condensation in wall cavities
- Reduces indoor air quality problems
- Protects structural components from moisture damage
The foam remains dimensionally stable in varying humidity conditions. Unlike traditional insulation that can retain moisture, spray foam repels water and maintains its insulating properties.
Consequences of Inadequate or Outdated Insulation
Poor insulation leads to higher energy costs, uncomfortable indoor temperatures, compromised air quality, and creates conditions for mold growth. These issues affect both your wallet and your family's health and comfort.
Increased Energy Bills
Your HVAC system works overtime when insulation fails to maintain consistent temperatures. This extra strain translates directly to higher monthly utility bills. Inadequate insulation allows heated air to escape during winter and cool air to leak out during summer. Your heating and cooling systems must run longer cycles to compensate for this energy loss.
Energy waste indicators include:
Old fiberglass insulation settles over time, reducing its R-value by up to 50%. This degradation means your insulation provides less thermal resistance than when first installed. Air leaks through gaps and cracks force your system to work harder. We often find homes losing 30% of their conditioned air through these unsealed areas. As illustrated by Green Garage Blog, the R-value of spray foam is 1-inch depth. Compared to other insulation methods, spray foam has a higher R-value. This means that spray foam insulation can effectively lower the levels of heat transfer, thus boosting your home’s insulation system.
Poor Indoor Air Quality
Inadequate insulation creates pathways for outdoor pollutants, allergens, and moisture to enter your living spaces. These contaminants affect respiratory health and overall comfort. Gaps in insulation allow dust, pollen, and vehicle exhaust to infiltrate your home. People with asthma or allergies experience worsened symptoms in poorly insulated buildings.
Temperature differences between indoor and outdoor air create pressure differentials. These pressure changes pull unfiltered air through wall cavities and structural gaps. Inadequate vapor barriers in older insulation systems allow moisture-laden air to penetrate building materials. This moisture carries airborne contaminants throughout your property.
Temperature Fluctuations
Homes with poor insulation experience dramatic temperature swings between rooms and throughout the day. These fluctuations create uncomfortable living conditions and uneven heating and cooling.
Single-pane windows and uninsulated walls create cold spots during winter. These areas feel uncomfortable and contribute to condensation problems.
Attic spaces without proper insulation become heat sources in summer. Temperatures can reach 140°F, radiating heat downward into living areas.
Room-to-room temperature differences of 10-15 degrees are common with inadequate insulation. This variation makes it impossible to maintain consistent comfort levels throughout your property.
Potential for Mold and Moisture Issues
Temperature differences between indoor and outdoor surfaces create condensation when warm, humid air contacts cold materials. This moisture accumulation provides ideal conditions for mold growth.
High-risk condensation areas:
Mold spores develop within 24-48 hours when moisture levels exceed 60% humidity. Poor insulation creates these conditions by allowing temperature fluctuations and air movement. Water vapor travels through gaps in insulation and condenses on cooler surfaces. This process happens inside wall cavities where you cannot see damage developing. Structural damage occurs when moisture penetrates building materials repeatedly. Wood rot, metal corrosion, and insulation degradation result from ongoing moisture exposure.
We find mold growth in 70% of homes with insulation installed before 1990. These older systems lack proper vapor barriers and air sealing techniques.
Increased Energy Bills
Your HVAC system works overtime when insulation fails to maintain consistent temperatures. This extra strain translates directly to higher monthly utility bills. Inadequate insulation allows heated air to escape during winter and cool air to leak out during summer. Your heating and cooling systems must run longer cycles to compensate for this energy loss.
Energy waste indicators include:
- Monthly bills increasing by 20-40% seasonally
- HVAC systems running constantly
- Rooms that never reach desired temperatures
Old fiberglass insulation settles over time, reducing its R-value by up to 50%. This degradation means your insulation provides less thermal resistance than when first installed. Air leaks through gaps and cracks force your system to work harder. We often find homes losing 30% of their conditioned air through these unsealed areas. As illustrated by Green Garage Blog, the R-value of spray foam is 1-inch depth. Compared to other insulation methods, spray foam has a higher R-value. This means that spray foam insulation can effectively lower the levels of heat transfer, thus boosting your home’s insulation system.
Poor Indoor Air Quality
Inadequate insulation creates pathways for outdoor pollutants, allergens, and moisture to enter your living spaces. These contaminants affect respiratory health and overall comfort. Gaps in insulation allow dust, pollen, and vehicle exhaust to infiltrate your home. People with asthma or allergies experience worsened symptoms in poorly insulated buildings.
Temperature differences between indoor and outdoor air create pressure differentials. These pressure changes pull unfiltered air through wall cavities and structural gaps. Inadequate vapor barriers in older insulation systems allow moisture-laden air to penetrate building materials. This moisture carries airborne contaminants throughout your property.
Temperature Fluctuations
Homes with poor insulation experience dramatic temperature swings between rooms and throughout the day. These fluctuations create uncomfortable living conditions and uneven heating and cooling.
Single-pane windows and uninsulated walls create cold spots during winter. These areas feel uncomfortable and contribute to condensation problems.
Attic spaces without proper insulation become heat sources in summer. Temperatures can reach 140°F, radiating heat downward into living areas.
Room-to-room temperature differences of 10-15 degrees are common with inadequate insulation. This variation makes it impossible to maintain consistent comfort levels throughout your property.
Potential for Mold and Moisture Issues
Temperature differences between indoor and outdoor surfaces create condensation when warm, humid air contacts cold materials. This moisture accumulation provides ideal conditions for mold growth.
High-risk condensation areas:
- Wall cavities near exterior surfaces
- Basement rim joists and foundation walls
- Attic spaces with temperature extremes
- Around windows and door frames
Mold spores develop within 24-48 hours when moisture levels exceed 60% humidity. Poor insulation creates these conditions by allowing temperature fluctuations and air movement. Water vapor travels through gaps in insulation and condenses on cooler surfaces. This process happens inside wall cavities where you cannot see damage developing. Structural damage occurs when moisture penetrates building materials repeatedly. Wood rot, metal corrosion, and insulation degradation result from ongoing moisture exposure.
We find mold growth in 70% of homes with insulation installed before 1990. These older systems lack proper vapor barriers and air sealing techniques.
Why Choose EcoTru Spray Foam Insulation
Our Colorado-based team combines years of local experience with premium eco-friendly materials and unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction. We understand Colorado's unique climate challenges and deliver solutions tailored to your specific needs.
Local Expertise and Professional Team
We have served the Denver and surrounding metropolitan areas for over a decade. Our team understands Colorado's extreme temperature fluctuations and altitude-specific insulation requirements.
Each technician holds industry certifications and completes ongoing training. We stay current with building codes and energy efficiency standards specific to Denver and surrounding counties.
We complete detailed assessments before every project. Our technicians identify air leaks, moisture concerns, and structural considerations unique to your property.
Commitment to Customer Satisfaction
We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees. Our contracts specify materials, timeline, and cleanup procedures before work begins.
Each project includes pre-installation preparation and post-installation inspection. We protect your belongings with plastic sheeting and ensure complete cleanup of work areas.
We maintain clear communication throughout your project. You receive updates on progress and can contact us directly with questions or concerns.
Precision Installation by Certified Experts
Our installation team arrives on scheduled dates with professional-grade equipment and high-quality spray foam insulation materials. We protect surrounding areas with plastic sheeting and ensure proper ventilation during application.
The installation process varies by foam type and location. Open-cell foam expands to fill cavities completely, while closed-cell foam creates a dense moisture barrier. We apply foam in controlled layers to achieve specified thickness and R-values.
Our technicians monitor temperature and humidity conditions throughout installation. Proper environmental conditions ensure optimal foam expansion and curing times.
Local Expertise and Professional Team
We have served the Denver and surrounding metropolitan areas for over a decade. Our team understands Colorado's extreme temperature fluctuations and altitude-specific insulation requirements.
Each technician holds industry certifications and completes ongoing training. We stay current with building codes and energy efficiency standards specific to Denver and surrounding counties.
We complete detailed assessments before every project. Our technicians identify air leaks, moisture concerns, and structural considerations unique to your property.
Commitment to Customer Satisfaction
We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees. Our contracts specify materials, timeline, and cleanup procedures before work begins.
Each project includes pre-installation preparation and post-installation inspection. We protect your belongings with plastic sheeting and ensure complete cleanup of work areas.
We maintain clear communication throughout your project. You receive updates on progress and can contact us directly with questions or concerns.
Precision Installation by Certified Experts
Our installation team arrives on scheduled dates with professional-grade equipment and high-quality spray foam insulation materials. We protect surrounding areas with plastic sheeting and ensure proper ventilation during application.
The installation process varies by foam type and location. Open-cell foam expands to fill cavities completely, while closed-cell foam creates a dense moisture barrier. We apply foam in controlled layers to achieve specified thickness and R-values.
Our technicians monitor temperature and humidity conditions throughout installation. Proper environmental conditions ensure optimal foam expansion and curing times.
Areas We Proudly Serve
Denver, CO
Denver serves as our primary service hub where we handle the highest volume of residential and commercial spray foam installations. We work extensively in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Highland, and Park Hill.
Common Denver Projects:
Aurora
Aurora represents our second-largest service area with strong demand for both residential and commercial spray foam applications. The city's mix of newer subdivisions and established neighborhoods creates diverse insulation needs.
We frequently work in Aurora's Stapleton development, Southlands area, and older sections near Colfax Avenue. Many Aurora homeowners contact us for basement and crawl space insulation projects.
Lakewood
Lakewood's established residential areas and growing commercial districts generate consistent demand for our spray foam services. We work throughout Lakewood's diverse neighborhoods from Bear Creek to Belmar.
The area's mid-century ranch homes often need comprehensive insulation updates. We also serve newer developments and commercial properties in the Belmar and Villa Italia areas.
Westminster
Westminster's northern location and mix of residential and light industrial properties create unique spray foam opportunities. We serve neighborhoods from Standley Lake to Federal Heights.
The city's newer developments often request spray foam insulation for premium energy efficiency. Older areas need retrofitting for improved comfort and utility savings.
Other Surrounding Communities
We extend services to Thornton, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, and Englewood on a regular basis. These communities represent approximately 25% of our monthly project volume.
Additional Service Areas Include:
Some communities like Golden and Louisville fall within our extended service radius for larger commercial projects or multiple residential installations scheduled together.
Denver serves as our primary service hub where we handle the highest volume of residential and commercial spray foam installations. We work extensively in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Highland, and Park Hill.
Common Denver Projects:
- Historic home renovations in Baker and Five Points
- New construction in Green Valley Ranch
- Commercial buildings in the Tech Center
- Warehouse conversions in RiNo
Aurora
Aurora represents our second-largest service area with strong demand for both residential and commercial spray foam applications. The city's mix of newer subdivisions and established neighborhoods creates diverse insulation needs.
We frequently work in Aurora's Stapleton development, Southlands area, and older sections near Colfax Avenue. Many Aurora homeowners contact us for basement and crawl space insulation projects.
Lakewood
Lakewood's established residential areas and growing commercial districts generate consistent demand for our spray foam services. We work throughout Lakewood's diverse neighborhoods from Bear Creek to Belmar.
The area's mid-century ranch homes often need comprehensive insulation updates. We also serve newer developments and commercial properties in the Belmar and Villa Italia areas.
Westminster
Westminster's northern location and mix of residential and light industrial properties create unique spray foam opportunities. We serve neighborhoods from Standley Lake to Federal Heights.
The city's newer developments often request spray foam insulation for premium energy efficiency. Older areas need retrofitting for improved comfort and utility savings.
Other Surrounding Communities
We extend services to Thornton, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, and Englewood on a regular basis. These communities represent approximately 25% of our monthly project volume.
Additional Service Areas Include:
- Commerce City
- Broomfield
- Edgewater
- Mountain View
- Glendale
Some communities like Golden and Louisville fall within our extended service radius for larger commercial projects or multiple residential installations scheduled together.
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Get Started with EcoTru Spray Foam Insulation: Improve Your Building TodayReady to transform your property's energy efficiency? We make the process simple and straightforward for Denver, and surrounding areas, homeowners and business owners. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate both residential and commercial projects. ur team works efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.Our experienced team is ready to help you create a more comfortable, energy-efficient building. We guarantee professional installation backed by industry-leading warranties. Contact us today for a free estimate. Our certified technicians will assess your specific insulation needs and provide detailed recommendations. |
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Address & Hours
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Arvada
11660 W 73rd PI, Arvada, CO 80005 Monday - Saturday: 9:00AM - 5:00PM Sunday: Closed Boulder 1028 Pine St Boulder, CO 80302 Monday - Friday: 8AM-6PM Saturday - Sunday: Closed Colorado Springs 2433 Granada Dr Colorado Springs, CO 80910 Monday - Friday: 8AM-6PM Saturday - Sunday: Closed |
Denver
3888 Adams Street Denver, CO 80205 Monday - Friday: 9:00AM - 5:00PM Saturday: 9:00AM - 1:00PM Sunday: Closed Fort Collins 109 West Myrtle Street Apartment Number 8 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Monday - Friday: 8AM-6PM Saturday - Sunday: Closed |