Last updated: May 2, 2026
Spray Foam in Alpine, CA.
Spray Foam for Alpine homes, done by licensed San Diego County technicians. Spray foam does two jobs at once: insulation and air-seal. Open-cell expands to fill cavities and quiets sound.
Why is spray foam different in East County San Diego?
East County spray foam jobs lean toward conditioned attics in El Cajon and Santee, plus rim-joist work on older crawlspace homes. Closed-cell foam handles the temperature swings and air-seals at the same time.
What's included in spray foam in Alpine?
- Site walk-through and assembly review (wall, attic, crawl, rim joist)
- Specify open-cell (R-3.7/in) or closed-cell (R-6.5/in) per use case
- Mask windows, electrical, and finished surfaces
- Two-component spray application in lifts to control heat and shrink
- Trim flush to studs or rafters where drywall will follow
- Air-seal rim joists, top plates, and penetrations
- Re-occupancy guidance on cure and ventilation
- Coordinate with framers, electricians, and drywall on schedule
When does a Alpine home need spray foam?
- New construction or major remodel with open framing
- Cathedral ceiling that you cannot vent properly
- Conditioned attic conversion (move HVAC inside the envelope)
- Crawlspace with persistent moisture or rim joist drafts
- Bonus room over the garage that never holds temperature
- You want air-seal and insulation in one step
What do Alpine homeowners ask about spray foam?
How fast can you get to Alpine for spray foam?
Same-day service in Alpine on most weekdays. Morning slots book fastest during heat waves — call before 10 a.m. for best-same-day availability. After-hours emergency calls are answered by an on-call technician, not a dispatcher.
What does spray foam cost in Alpine?
$1.50–$5.50 per board foot, depending on foam type and thickness. Pricing is the same across San Diego County — no mileage upcharge for Alpine. Our $89 diagnostic is credited toward the repair if you move forward.
How does Alpine's climate affect this service?
Alpine attics hit 150–160°F in summer and most original tract-home insulation has settled to R-15 or worse. R-49 blown-in cellulose plus air-sealing is the standard scope and one of the highest-return home upgrades in the county.. East County spray foam jobs lean toward conditioned attics in El Cajon and Santee, plus rim-joist work on older crawlspace homes.
What's the difference between open- and closed-cell foam?
Open-cell is softer, lower R per inch (about 3.7), vapor permeable, and better at sound dampening. Closed-cell is denser, higher R per inch (about 6.5), structural, and a vapor retarder. Closed-cell costs more but does more in less space — we use it on rim joists, crawlspaces, and unvented roof decks.
Is spray foam safe?
Once cured, yes. During application the chemicals off-gas and the area must be vacated and ventilated for the cure window — usually 24 hours for residential. We follow SPFA guidelines and the manufacturer's re-entry time. We don't take shortcuts on this.
Need spray foam in Alpine?
Call for a free quote. Same-day service on most repairs, next-day on most installs.