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When having insulation foam installed in your home, you want a team that understands exactly what you need – one that has been dealing with the cold, rain, and wind (Chicago’s got nothing on the cities of Wyoming and South Dakota) for as long as you have, if not longer. That team is Seamless Systems.

We’ve been operating in areas like Gillette, Moorcroft, Sundance, Sheridan, Deadwood, Spearfish, and Rapid City for almost 10 years, so not only do we know exactly how temperamental the weather can be, but we also know the best way to protect and strengthen your home against it.

Ryan Williamson - Custom Auto
Ryan Williamson - Custom Auto
Sundance SD
At Custom Auto we have used all of the services that Seamless Systems has to offer. From new garage door installs, gutters, and spray foam they offer great services at an affordable price. They are always here when they say they will be here and get the job done right. It is always a pleasure doing business with them.
Jason Pedersen -iLevel Construction
Jason Pedersen -iLevel Construction
Spearfish SD
As a custom home builder, we are pleased to have Seamless Systems LLC as one of our sub-contractors. During a home build, there are lots of things to coordinate and schedules to keep. Cody and team sure make it easy for us to keep doing business together! Quality work and open communication are 2 things I love about working with them.
Tiffony Bondora -
Tiffony Bondora -
Upton Wyoming
Wonderful crew! Polite and professional. They go the extra mile to make sure things turn out the way you’d like. They did a great job picking up when they were done and taking the old gutters with them. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
John Livingston
John Livingston
Wyoming
Seamless just did some dirt work for us and did a fantastic job, highly recommend them! They were quick, efficient, and affordable. Did such a good job our neighbor asked them to quote some work.

Spray Foam Insulation Services in Wyoming

Why Do You Need Spray Foam Insulation?

There is nothing worse than moister and weather getting into your building. That is why Cody and his team have become masters at spraying spray foam insulation in any building. To keep the cold, wind and moisture out they spray whatever depth is required to achieve your desired R-value.

Spray foam also provides structural strength to your building. Temperature is key when spraying foam, Cody is always maintaining the temperature so they can have the best results possible. If you have a summer or winter project Seamless Systems would love to give you the insulation that you need. 

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Why people are choosing us for spray foam insulation services

We are seamless, we strive to bring a complete customer service front to end.

Seamless Systems is a local, family-owned business, that developed a simple but effective formula to stand out: Deliver top-notch service while using the best spray foam materials available.

That, plus our attention to detail and care for our customers’ satisfaction, has earned us a solid reputation in Gillette, Moorcroft, and the surrounding areas.

Dependable Team

Our intention is to exceed your expectations while safeguarding your home, and our team commits to that by delivering reliable, efficient installation services every time.

Clear Pricing

One thing you won’t see at Seamless Systems is hidden costs. We’ll show you exactly where your money’s going so you can make the best choice possible for your needs and still get top-quality services that fit your budget.

On-Time Completion

Efficient work that stays on schedule without sacrificing quality.

Spray Foam Insulation Services in Wyoming FAQ's

Seamless Systems‘ main priority is keeping you and your home safe, even if we’re not handling the installation process directly. One of the best ways we know to do this is by ensuring you understand spray foam insulation so you can get the most out of yours.

If you’re still curious about spray foam insulation, or don’t fully understand something, please feel free to reach out.

It starts as a liquid but once applied correctly, it expands into a foam that seals any cracks, gaps, and cavities in your walls and ceiling. Once cured, the insulation creates a barrier of air that maintains the temperature of your home (which saves you a bit of energy usage) and controls the moisture level in the air.

Read more in the “What Is Spray Foam Insulation?” blog post.

Spray foam insulation should last as long as your home and can do so with very little maintenance.

Read more in the “What is The Lifespan of Spray Foam Insulation?” blog post.

Yes, the air barrier formed by the insulation keeps your HVAC from overworking itself, thus saving you energy and money.

Read more in the “Does Spray Foam Insulation Save on Energy Bills?” blog post.

Installing spray foam insulation involves specialized equipment and gives off toxic fumes while curing, so we wouldn’t recommend it.

Read more on DIY Spray Foam Insulation Blog

Yes, specifically closed-cell spray foam. Mold needs moisture to grow and the density of closed-cell spray foam keeps water from entering your home.

Read more in the “Can Spray Foam Insulation Prevent Mold?” blog post.

Typically, between $1.50 and $3 per square foot.

Read more in the “How Much Does Spray Foam Insulation Cost?” blog post.

After curing – which takes about 24 hours – spray foam insulation is perfectly safe and a great option for creating healthy indoor environments.

Read more in the “The Homeowner’s Guide to Spray Foam Insulation” blog post.

  • Closed-cell: Yes. Its density allows it to act like a water-resistant barrier.
  • Open-cell: No, it’s permeable, therefore not waterproof.

Read more in the “Is Spray Foam Insulation Waterproof?” blog post.

  • Closed-cell: A thinner layer of foam is enough to create an effective barrier between your home and extreme changes in temperature.
    Preferably, 2-3 inches for your walls and 5-6 inches for your roof and attic.
  • Open-cell: Needs a few extra layers for the same amount of protection.
    Typically, 3+ inches for your walls and 8-10 inches for your roof and attic.

Read more in the “How Thick Should Spray Foam Insulation Be?” blog post.