
Best Spray Foam Insulation in Telluride
Precision-engineered thermal protection for high-altitude architecture. We create airtight seals that withstand the harshest San Juan winters.
Telluride Insulation Services
Attic Insulation
Stop ice dams before they start. Our spray foam creates a seamless thermal cap for your mountain residence.
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Crawlspace Sealing
Protect your foundation and keep floors warm. Vapor barriers and foam application that blocks moisture and cold.
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Commercial Projects
High-performance insulation for Telluride businesses, lodging, and industrial mountain facilities.
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Why Choose Us in Telluride?
Cold-Weather Expertise
We understand the specific R-values needed for 8,750+ feet of elevation.
Local Reliability
Born and raised in the San Juans. We know the terrain and the building codes.
Architectural Shield
Our spray foam creates a barrier against air, moisture, and extreme mountain winds.
"Telluride Thermal transformed our Mountain Village home. We saw a 40% drop in heating costs the first winter and our floors are finally warm."
Spray Foam Insulation FAQs
Common questions from Telluride & Mountain Village homeowners.
How much does spray foam insulation cost in Telluride?
Spray foam insulation in Telluride typically costs $1.50–$3.50 per square foot for open-cell foam and $3.00–$7.00 per square foot for closed-cell foam. High-altitude homes in the San Juans often require closed-cell foam for superior vapor control, so most projects in Mountain Village and Telluride proper range from $4,000–$15,000 depending on square footage and complexity.
What R-value do I need at 8,750 feet elevation?
At Telluride's elevation of 8,750 feet, Colorado energy codes require a minimum R-49 for attics and R-21 for walls in Climate Zone 6. Closed-cell spray foam delivers R-6.5 to R-7 per inch, meaning just 3 inches achieves code compliance — with superior air sealing that fiberglass batting simply cannot match.
Does spray foam prevent ice dams?
Yes — spray foam is the single most effective solution for ice dam prevention in mountain climates. By creating an airtight thermal envelope at the roofline, spray foam eliminates the warm-air leakage that causes snow to melt unevenly and refreeze at the eaves. Most Telluride homeowners who switch from blown-in insulation to spray foam eliminate ice dams entirely within the first winter.
How long does spray foam installation take?
A typical residential project in Telluride takes one to three days depending on scope. Attic-only applications can often be completed in a single day, while whole-home envelopes for larger mountain estates may take two to three days. The foam reaches full cure in 24 hours, after which the space is safe to occupy.
Is spray foam insulation worth it in a mountain home?
Absolutely. Mountain Village and Telluride homeowners consistently report 35–50% reductions in heating costs after installation. Spray foam also adds structural rigidity, reduces noise transmission, and prevents the moisture infiltration that causes rot and mold in high-altitude environments. Most projects pay for themselves in energy savings within 5–8 years.
Ready for a Warmer Winter?
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