Serving the Gulf Coast since 2011!
1930s
Polyurethane Invented
The chemistry behind spray foam is first developed by chemist Otto Bayer.
1940s–1950s
Industrial Use
Used in military and industrial applications for its lightweight and insulating properties.
1960s
First Building Use
Spray foam begins to be used in roofing and commercial insulation.
1970s
Energy Efficiency Focus
The energy crisis drives demand for better insulation, boosting spray foam adoption.
1980s
Residential Growth
Spray foam starts being used more in homes, especially in attics and walls.
1990s
Better Technology
Formulas improve, making spray foam more reliable and easier to apply.
2000s
Mainstream Use
Becomes a popular choice for energy efficiency in homes and businesses.
2010s
Eco Improvements
New formulations reduce environmental impact and improve safety.
Today
Trusted Solution
Widely used for energy savings, comfort, and long-term performance.
Our Company
SealTight Foam Insulation is a locally owned and operated company that has been proudly serving the Gulf Coast since 2011. Our team is made up of skilled, experienced insulation professionals who bring a high level of expertise and attention to detail to every home we work on.
We’ve built our reputation by helping homeowners create more comfortable, energy-efficient living spaces through quality workmanship and dependable service. Whether you're dealing with hot rooms, high energy bills, or outdated insulation, our team delivers solutions that make a noticeable difference.
While much of our work focuses on improving insulation in existing homes, we also partner with builders and contractors on new construction projects. No matter the project, our commitment to doing the job right the first time never changes.
SealTight Foam specializes in open cell and closed cell spray foam insulation, serving communities across South Alabama and the greater Pensacola area, including Foley, Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Fairhope, Mobile, Saraland, Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, Milton, and Pace.
Did You Know???
- Most homes lose a significant amount of energy through small air leaks and poor insulation.
- In Gulf Coast climates, heat often builds up in the attic and radiates down into your home.
- Ever walked into a room that just feels hotter than the rest of the house?
That’s often a sign of poor insulation or air leaks—not your AC. - Your HVAC system works harder when insulation isn’t doing its job, which can lead to higher energy bills and more wear over time.
- Ever notice how a foam cooler keeps ice from melting all day?
That same insulating principle helps your home hold temperature and stay comfortable year-round. - Insulation doesn’t just affect temperature—it can also help reduce outside noise and improve indoor air quality.
- Proper insulation can also help control humidity, which is especially important in coastal areas like Florida and Alabama.
Let’s Work Together to Improve Your Home
We’re here to provide honest guidance, quality work, and solutions you can rely on.