Homeowners, business owners, and agricultural property managers in Saint Clairsville, OH count on Ohio Valley Spray Foam for reliable insulation solutions. We install residential and commercial spray foam insulation, and pole barn insulation. Our services help reduce energy bills, stabilize indoor temperatures, and protect buildings from moisture. Whether you're retrofitting an old structure or building something new, our team delivers high-performance insulation that lasts.
We focus on results that make a difference. Our team brings years of hands-on experience and practical solutions to homes, businesses, and farm properties across the Saint Clairsville area. Customers work with us because they want reliable service, honest communication, and insulation that works. From the first call to final cleanup, we keep the process simple and efficient. Request a free quote or call now to get started.
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Get reliable, high-performance insulation that makes your building more comfortable and cost-efficient. Call (740) 629-9984 or email [email protected] to schedule a free estimate.
Spray foam can last 20–30 years or longer without needing replacement if installed properly. It doesn't sag, settle, or degrade like some other insulation types.
Yes. Once cured, spray foam is inert and non-toxic. The area should be ventilated during installation, but it's safe after the curing period.
Open-cell spray foam provides good sound dampening between rooms and floors. It reduces airborne noise but not impact noise (like footsteps).
Yes. We often retrofit older homes with spray foam to seal air leaks and boost energy efficiency. An inspection helps determine the best areas to apply it.
Closed-cell foam is denser and resists water, making it ideal for exterior walls and basements. Open-cell foam is lighter and more flexible, better suited for interior use.