West — the Czech-heritage farming town on I-35 north of Waco — is farmhouse and metal-building country. We seal older homes against the heat and spray closed-cell foam on the shops and ag buildings that dot the area.
West, just up I-35 north of Waco, is a close-knit, Czech-heritage farming community, and its building stock reflects that: older farmhouses, downtown buildings, and a lot of metal shops, barns, and agricultural structures across the surrounding farmland. That mix is exactly where spray foam earns its keep — attic sealing for the homes, and closed-cell foam for the metal.
The climate is the same Central Texas summer the whole region shares — humid, with highs in the 90s and 100s for months. On older farmhouses, that heat pours through under-insulated attics; on metal ag and shop buildings, it bakes the interior and condenses moisture on the metal. We handle both.
Around West, a lot of our work is on metal — shops, barns, and ag buildings that get closed-cell foam to control heat and condensation. The town's older farmhouses and downtown homes benefit from attic sealing and, often, removal of decades-old insulation first. Whether it's a century-old farmhouse or a new metal shop, we match the approach to the building.
The full range of spray foam insulation, available across West and McLennan County.
Older farmhouses often have minimal or aged attic insulation — attic sealing (and removal of tired old material) delivers a big comfort jump. Metal shops, barns, and ag buildings are prime closed-cell foam candidates for heat and condensation control. New metal builds and barndominiums are best foamed from the start. We cover the full range across West and the surrounding farmland.
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Yes — West and the rural areas north of Waco are part of our regular service area. Farmhouses and metal ag buildings are exactly the kind of work we're out here for.
Yes — closed-cell foam on the metal stops condensation and radiant heat and stiffens the structure. It's ideal for shops, barns, and ag buildings.
Usually a lot. Older farmhouses often have minimal attic insulation and a leaky envelope; sealing the attic (after removing tired old insulation if needed) makes a big difference.
We serve West and the surrounding McLennan County communities and farmland. If you're nearby, just ask.
From West we also serve Elm Mott, Gholson, Mart, and the surrounding communities north of Waco.
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