Professional Spray Foam Insulation Options

Choose the Right Foam Type for Your Project's Unique Needs

Not all spray foam insulation performs the same—selecting the right type ensures you get the thermal performance, moisture control, and structural benefits your project demands. West Texas Energy Solutions installs open cell spray foam, closed cell spray foam, and roofing foam, matching each application to the science-backed solution that delivers optimal results.


Open cell spray foam offers soundproof insulation and affordable coverage for attics and interior walls.

Closed cell provides high R-value insulation, moisture resistance, and structural strength for crawl spaces, exteriors, and below-grade applications, while SPF roof systems deliver seamless commercial foam roofing protection.



Call (325) 267-5366 now to discuss which spray foam type best fits your insulation project.

What's Included in Our Spray Foam Options?

Open cell spray foam expands up to 100 times its liquid volume, filling attic spaces and wall cavities with an affordable, sound-dampening barrier. Its lower density makes it ideal for interior applications where moisture control is less critical, while its flexibility accommodates structural movement without cracking.


Closed cell spray foam delivers twice the R-value per inch with a dense, rigid structure that adds racking strength to walls and moisture-resistant protection to crawl spaces and rim joists. This premium option creates an impermeable vapor barrier, making it essential for below-grade spaces, exterior walls, and any application where moisture infiltration poses risks.

Spray foam roofing contractors apply specialized roofing foam formulations to flat and low-slope roofs, creating seamless waterproof protection with exceptional energy efficiency. The monolithic foam roofing insulation eliminates leak-prone seams while reflecting heat to reduce cooling loads.


Reach out today to learn which foam type will maximize your comfort and energy savings.

Spray Foam Type Advantages

Understanding the distinct benefits of each foam type ensures you invest in the right solution for your building.

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Why choose open cell for attics?

Open cell attic insulation delivers excellent thermal performance at a lower cost, while its sound-dampening properties reduce noise transmission.

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What makes closed cell ideal for crawl spaces?

Closed cell crawl space insulation blocks moisture vapor, prevents mold growth, and adds structural rigidity to floor systems.

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How do we ensure quality?

We match foam type to application requirements, ensuring proper R-values, moisture control, and code compliance for every installation.

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What sets roofing foam apart?

SPF roof systems create seamless protection with no fastener penetrations, delivering superior waterproofing and insulation in a single application.

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How do we serve diverse project needs?

Our technicians are trained in all foam types, allowing us to recommend and install the optimal solution for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

Types of spray foam

Open Cell Spray Foam

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Ceiling rafters with spray foam insulation; unfinished brick and block walls.

Closed Cell Spray Foam

Roofing Foam

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Get expert guidance on selecting the perfect spray foam for your home or building. Contact us today to schedule your Types of Spray Foam consultation and installation.