
Cold floors, damp crawl spaces, and high heating bills are fixable problems. Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates at the same time - and in Bremerton's wet climate, that combination matters.

Spray foam insulation in Bremerton, WA is a liquid material sprayed into crawl spaces, rim joists, attics, and walls where it expands and hardens to fill gaps completely - sealing air leaks and insulating in a single pass, with most residential jobs completed in one to two days.
Bremerton gets around 55 inches of rain per year, and homes here - especially older ones in Manette, Charleston, and East Bremerton - were often built with little or no crawl space insulation. Those gaps let heated air escape and damp outside air seep in, which is exactly the problem spray foam solves.
If your home also has insulation in the attic that needs attention, our attic insulation service addresses that from above while spray foam handles the crawl space and rim joists below. The two together give your home a complete thermal envelope. For the densest, most moisture-resistant option, see our closed-cell foam insulation page for a deeper look at how it differs from open-cell.
If your floors feel noticeably cold through your socks on winter mornings, your crawl space is losing heat to the outside. In Bremerton's damp, cool winters, an uninsulated crawl space pulls warmth right out from below. Spray foam on the underside of floor framing can make a dramatic difference within one heating season.
Bremerton's high annual rainfall means crawl spaces are under constant pressure from ground moisture. If you open your access hatch and notice a damp smell, visible condensation on pipes or wood, or any signs of mold, your crawl space is not properly sealed. Spray foam helps close the pathways that let moist outside air in.
If your gas or electric bill has been climbing over the past few winters and nothing obvious has changed, air leakage is a likely culprit. Older Bremerton homes tend to have dozens of small gaps around pipes, wires, and framing that collectively let a surprising amount of warm air escape. Spray foam targeting those leaks can bring bills back down.
If you hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall during a cold Bremerton winter and feel cool air moving, your wall cavities are connected to outside air. These are not just comfort problems - they are signs that your home envelope has gaps costing you money every month the heat is running.
We install spray foam in crawl spaces, rim joists, attic floors, knee walls, and around mechanical penetrations throughout Kitsap County homes. For crawl spaces and exterior-facing surfaces in Bremerton's wet climate, we typically recommend closed-cell foam because of its superior moisture resistance and higher R-value per inch. For interior attic and wall applications where cost and sound control are priorities, open-cell foam is a practical choice.
Every job starts with an honest assessment. If your crawl space has existing moisture damage or mold, we will tell you before foam goes in - because insulating over a moisture problem just traps it. We also coordinate with our attic insulation and closed-cell foam insulation services so you get a complete solution, not a patchwork job.
Ideal for older Bremerton homes with bare rim joists and damp conditions - stops heat loss from below and moisture from seeping in.
Applied to the underside of roof decking or attic floor to create a continuous thermal layer with no gaps at joists or rafters.
One of the highest-impact applications in older homes - seals the framing gap just above your foundation where heat escapes most.
Best for new construction or major remodels - fills wall cavities completely so there are no cold spots or air channels.
Bremerton sits on the Kitsap Peninsula and receives around 55 inches of rain per year - well above the national average. That persistent moisture means crawl spaces and rim joists face constant pressure from damp ground and humid outside air. Closed-cell spray foam, which resists moisture from both sides, is often the smarter choice here than fiberglass or open-cell foam. For homeowners in neighborhoods like Bremerton and Silverdale, insulation is not just about warmth - it is about keeping water out of places where it can quietly cause damage for years.
A significant share of Bremerton's housing stock was built before 1980, much of it during the shipyard boom years. These homes often have little or no crawl space insulation and rim joists that were left completely bare. Spray foam is particularly well-suited to these older homes because it fills irregular gaps and voids that standard batt insulation simply cannot reach. Washington State also sets specific energy code requirements for permitted renovation work - a licensed contractor familiar with Washington's energy code will help you avoid a failed inspection.
Reach out by phone or online form and describe what you are experiencing - cold floors, high bills, a damp crawl space. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a visit.
We inspect the areas you want insulated, measure the space, check moisture conditions, and explain exactly what we are seeing and recommending - before any commitment.
You receive a clear written estimate covering scope and cost. We never pressure you to sign on the spot. Take your time and compare bids apples to apples.
The crew arrives, applies foam in targeted passes - crawl spaces often take two to four active hours - then gives you a specific safe re-entry time and walks you through the completed work.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(360) 287-4054Every project we touch is fully licensed and insured under Washington State requirements. That protects you from liability if anything goes wrong and gives you a documented record when it is time to sell.
We come to your home, look at the actual space, and give you a written estimate at no charge. You will hear back from us within one business day of contacting us - not a week later.
We work on homes throughout Kitsap County and understand what the local climate, housing stock, and permit requirements actually look like. We know the crawl space conditions common in Manette, Charleston, and East Bremerton.
We have been installing spray foam in this area since 2018 and have built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and leaving the space better than we found it.
The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance sets installation standards for the industry, and we follow them on every job. When we leave your property, the work is done correctly - not just done.
Complete your home's thermal envelope by pairing spray foam with proper attic insulation for year-round comfort.
Learn MoreLearn how closed-cell foam differs from open-cell and which applications in Bremerton's wet climate call for its higher density.
Learn MoreCall (360) 287-4054 or submit a request online - free estimates, no pressure, response within 1 business day.