Spray Foam Insulation in Idaho Falls
Looking for a high-performance insulation solution for a new home or residential construction project? BDI Insulation of Idaho Falls provides professional spray foam insulation installation for homeowners, builders, and contractors throughout Idaho Falls and the surrounding areas.
Spray foam insulation is known for its superior air sealing, energy efficiency, and long-lasting performance – making it an excellent choice for Idaho’s climate.

What Is Spray Foam Insulation?
Spray foam insulation is a polyurethane-based material applied as a liquid that rapidly expands into a durable, airtight foam. As it expands, it fills small gaps, cracks, and crevices that traditional insulation materials can miss, helping create a tighter building envelope.
Spray foam is commonly used to insulate:
- Attics
- Walls
- Rim joists
- Crawl spaces
- Around ductwork and plumbing penetrations
Depending on your project needs, spray foam may be installed as open-cell or closed-cell insulation.
Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation offers homeowners and builders a range of long-term benefits, including:
- Improved energy efficiency and lower utility bills
- Better indoor comfort year round
- Reduced air leakage, drafts, and temperature fluctuations
- Sound reduction between rooms and floors
- Enhanced HVAC performance
For builders, spray foam can also help meet modern energy codes and performance goals for new construction projects.
Spray Foam Insulation for New Construction
BDI Insulation of Idaho Falls works closely with home builders and contractors to deliver reliable, on-schedule spray foam insulation for residential new construction. Our experienced installation team understands jobsite coordination, building plans, and inspection requirements, helping projects stay on track without delays.
We install spray foam insulation correctly and efficiently to support energy-efficient, comfortable homes from day one.
Why Choose BDI Insulation of Idaho Falls?
As a part of the Installed Building Products family of companies, BDI Insulation of Idaho Falls brings local expertise backed by national resources. Customers choose us for:
- Experienced, professional installers
- High-quality insulation materials
- Knowledge of local building requirements
- Proven performance on residential projects
- Service for both homeowners and builders
No matter the size or scope of your project, you can count on our team for dependable spray foam insulation solutions.
Get a Spray Foam Insulation Quote
If you’re planning a new build or exploring spray foam insulation for your home in Idaho Falls or nearby areas, BDI Insulation of Idaho Falls is here to help.
Call our team or contact us online to learn more about spray foam insulation options for your project.

Spray Foam Insulation FAQs
What is spray foam insulation?
Spray foam insulation is a liquid-applied polyurethane material that expands into a solid foam, creating an airtight seal. It is designed to fill cracks, gaps, and cavities to reduce air leakage and improve energy efficiency in homes.
Where can spray foam insulation be installed?
Spray foam insulation can be installed in attics, walls, crawl spaces, rim joists, and around ductwork and plumbing penetrations. It is commonly used in new construction but can also be used in certain retrofit applications.
What are the benefits of spray foam insulation for homeowners?
Homeowners choose spray foam insulation for improved energy efficiency, lower utility bills, increased comfort, noise reduction between rooms, and long-lasting performance that does not settle or degrade over time.
Is spray foam insulation a good option for new construction?
Yes. Spray foam insulation is an excellent choice for residential new construction. Builders often use spray foam to meet modern energy codes, improve HVAC performance, and deliver energy-efficient, high-quality homes to their customers.
Does spray foam insulation help with indoor air quality?
By sealing gaps and reducing air infiltration, spray foam insulation can help limit dust, allergens, and outdoor pollutants from entering the home, contributing to a healthier indoor environment.