NJ Spray Foam Insulation Services

You’ll save money and conserve energy with our green services and products. Spray foam sits at the top of "R" value chart in both capability & cost.
Spray foam insulation seals your home in its most vulnerable areas to save you money on energy bills and keep your family healthy and comfortable year-round. We can seal an entire building, or target problem areas, with the help of our thermal energy audit service.
The closed-cell spray foam offered by Doctor Energy Smart has the highest R-Value available. We also provide complete removal services for your old, energy-wasting fiber-glass insulation!

Regarded as one of the best home insulating materials, spray foam is mold and allergen resistant and protects your family from dangers like carbon monoxide poisoning and other pollutants.
It’s easy to see why spray foam is the best choice for your home with this abundant list of benefits: Stops air and moisture infiltrationMakes your home more comfortable.
• Saves on energy costs
• Adds strength to the building structure
• Permanent, will not sag
• Keeps dust and pollen out
• Eliminates ice damming
• Improves air quality
• Reduces capacity requirements
• Meets all building codes
To learn more about saving on energy costs, health benefits, chemical and technical properties, or architectural features and benefits, follow the links below:
Financial Savings & Energy Conservation
Architectural Viewpoint: R Values & Enveloping
Affordability: How We Make it Easier
Chemical Properties & Green Material Information
Architectural Benefits
Versatility: Spray foam can be installed anywhere, in new constructions or older homes, without compromising design or existing features. In older homes, it can be applied to problem air leak areas identified by thermal imaging, which is a process that costs much less than whole-home installation.
Energy Efficient: Lightweight with a base R value of up to 7 per inch, spray foam surpasses the energy efficient properties of other traditional insulators.
Building Strength: Spray foam has been proven to perform very well against conventional roof systems in hurricane and high wind conditions.
Air & Moisture Protection: Spray foam acts as a sealant, protecting against unwanted air and moisture entering through gaps in doors and windows and cracks in the building envelope.
Consumer Demand: Through web resources like the Department of Energy’s “Home Energy Saver” and other sources, consumers and facility managers are demanding high performing and sustainable materials like spray foam insulation.




