China Spring is acreage country — custom homes, barndominiums, and metal buildings spread across the rural northwest of the county. It's prime territory for closed-cell foam on metal, and full-envelope sealing on custom builds.
China Spring, northwest of Waco, is a semi-rural community of acreage properties, custom homes, and — increasingly — barndominiums and metal buildings. That building mix shapes the work we do here: alongside residential attic sealing, we spray a lot of closed-cell foam on the metal shops, barns, and barndominiums that define rural Central Texas.
The heat is no different than in the city — humid subtropical summers with highs in the 90s and 100s — but rural metal buildings add a second problem: condensation. When humid air hits a cool metal roof or wall, water forms and drips. Closed-cell spray foam solves the heat and the condensation together.
China Spring is barndominium and metal-building country, and that's where a lot of our local work is. A bare metal building bakes in summer and sweats with condensation; closed-cell foam sprayed on the roof and walls stops both and adds rigidity — the difference between a metal shell and a livable, workable space. China Spring's custom and acreage homes get full-envelope sealing, and new builds get foamed from the start.
The full range of spray foam insulation, available across China Spring and McLennan County.
Barndominiums — part living space, part shop — need a sealed, insulated envelope to be comfortable; closed-cell foam is the answer. Metal shops and barns get closed-cell foam to stop condensation and heat. Custom acreage homes benefit from whole-envelope sealing, ideally during construction. New builds are the easiest time to foam right.
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Yes — it's one of our most common jobs out here. We seal the whole envelope with closed-cell foam and tailor the approach to the living areas versus the shop or storage space.
Yes — closed-cell foam sprayed onto the metal removes the cold surface that humid air condenses on, so the dripping stops. It also blocks the radiant heat.
Yes — China Spring and the rural northwest of the county are part of our regular service area. Acreage and metal buildings are exactly what we're out here for.
Closed-cell — it resists moisture, acts as a vapor retarder, delivers high R-value per inch, and adds rigidity, all critical on metal in our humid climate. See our metal building page.
From China Spring we also serve Waco, Gholson, Crawford, and the surrounding rural communities.
R-value, climate-zone, and local weather figures cited above are drawn from public, authoritative sources so you can verify them independently.
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