
Spray foam insulation provides the highest R-value per inch of any insulation available, combined with a complete air seal in a single application. For Lake Elmo homeowners, this makes it the ideal solution for specific areas where standard insulation underperforms. Many Lake Elmo homeowners also need to insulate outbuildings, pole barns, and converted agricultural structures where spray foam's ability to conform to irregular surfaces is a major advantage.
RetroGreen uses both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam, selecting the right type for each application based on the needs of your Lake Elmo home. Closed-cell foam (R-7 per inch) is our choice for rim joists, exterior-facing walls in crawl spaces, and any area with moisture exposure. Open-cell foam (R-3.7 per inch) is more cost-effective for interior applications like cathedral ceilings and bonus rooms. We recommend spray foam strategically rather than as a whole-house solution — it delivers the most value when targeted at specific problem areas.
Xcel Energy offers rebates of Up to $1,200 per measure for qualifying spray foam insulation in Lake Elmo homes. Our free diagnostic assessment identifies exactly where spray foam will make the biggest difference in your home's comfort and efficiency. Call (612) 276-5293 to schedule your visit.
Key Benefits
Highest R-Value Per Inch
Closed-cell spray foam delivers R-6.5 to R-7 per inch — nearly double traditional insulation. This means better performance in less space, critical for retrofit applications.
Complete Air Seal Built In
Unlike batt or blown-in insulation, spray foam seals air leaks as it insulates. No separate air sealing step needed. This dual function is why spray foam consistently outperforms other insulation types.
Moisture Barrier Protection
Closed-cell spray foam acts as a Class II vapor retarder, preventing moisture migration and condensation in wall and roof assemblies. It manages moisture and insulates in one application.
Structural Reinforcement
Closed-cell spray foam adds measurable racking strength to wall assemblies. It bonds structural components together, improving overall rigidity — a bonus in addition to its thermal performance.
Common Lake Elmo Home Types We Insulate
Hobby farm
Mixed — 1880s farmsteads through 2010s developmentsCommon in Old Village, Easton Village
Hobby farm homes common in Lake Elmo from the Mixed — 1880s farmsteads through 2010s developments era are excellent candidates for spray foam insulation upgrades.
Colonial
Mixed — 1880s farmsteads through 2010s developmentsCommon in Old Village, Easton Village
Colonial homes common in Lake Elmo from the Mixed — 1880s farmsteads through 2010s developments era are excellent candidates for spray foam insulation upgrades.
Rambler
Mixed — 1880s farmsteads through 2010s developmentsCommon in Old Village, Easton Village
Rambler homes common in Lake Elmo from the Mixed — 1880s farmsteads through 2010s developments era are excellent candidates for spray foam insulation upgrades.
Our Process in Lake Elmo
Site Assessment and Preparation
We evaluate the space, determine the optimal open-cell vs. closed-cell application, and calculate target R-values. Surfaces not being insulated are protected. Proper ventilation is established for the installation process.
Professional Spray Foam Application
Certified technicians apply spray foam using calibrated, temperature-controlled equipment. The foam expands to fill cavities completely, bonding to surfaces and sealing every gap. Multiple passes build to the desired thickness.
Trimming, Inspection, and Completion
Excess foam is trimmed for a clean, uniform surface. Thickness is verified with measurement tools at multiple points. We walk you through the completed work and answer any questions about your new insulation.