Michigan Spray Foam Insulation
Spray Foam Insulation
in Flint, Michigan

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Flint's Automotive-Era Homes Lose Heat the Same Way They Were Built: Fast

Flint's housing was built between the 1920s and 1950s at the pace of the automotive industry's expansion. Speed and volume were the priority; energy efficiency was not yet a concept. The craftsmans, bungalows, and colonials that fill neighborhoods like Carriage Town, College and Cultural, and the near-north side have rim joists that were never insulated, attic bypasses that have never been sealed, and basement walls that transfer Michigan cold directly into the living space. Spray foam corrects the air infiltration that defines heating cost in these homes.

Why Flint's Housing Stock Loses More Heat Than Newer Construction

Genesee County sits in Michigan's Zone 5B climate. January average lows run below 15 degrees F. The homes built in Flint during the automotive boom have 3.5-inch stud bays where fiberglass has slumped, settled, or was never installed. Air infiltration through the building envelope accounts for 30 to 40 percent of heating load in most pre-1960 Flint homes. Consumers Energy serves the area, and heating costs in the older housing stock here run substantially above state averages.

The opportunity with Flint homes specifically: the basement and attic access is straightforward in most of the housing stock, which keeps installation cost down. A rim joist job in a Flint bungalow is one of the highest-return insulation investments in Michigan.

What Spray Foam Addresses in Flint Homes

Rim Joist and Foundation Sealing

The rim joist in a 1940s Flint home is typically exposed block or wood framing with either no insulation or original fiberglass that provides no meaningful air resistance. Closed-cell spray foam applied directly to the rim joist and lower foundation wall creates an air seal and vapor barrier in one application. Basements that ran cold all winter hold heat in the first season after treatment.

Attic Sealing

The older bungalows and craftsmans in Flint's historic neighborhoods have attic bypasses around plumbing stacks, ceiling fixtures, and interior partition walls that allow conditioned air to escape directly into the attic. Open-cell spray foam at the underside of the roof deck seals all of those paths simultaneously. Homes with HVAC ducts in the attic benefit most: those ducts lose 20 to 30 percent of their output in an unconditioned attic.

Pole Barn and Outbuilding Work

Genesee County has a significant number of residential pole barns on properties at the city edges and throughout the county. Closed-cell spray foam applied to pole barn interiors provides thermal resistance, vapor control, and structural rigidity in a single application.

Pricing in the Flint Market

Spray foam pricing in Flint and Genesee County:

A rim joist job on a 1,000 sq ft bungalow footprint runs $550 to $1,000 installed. A full attic conversion runs $1,500 to $3,000 depending on access. Most Flint homeowners recover 20 to 30 percent of that cost in the first heating season.

We are licensed, insured, and serve Flint and greater Genesee County.

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If your Consumers Energy bill exceeds $200 in January and your home was built before 1965, rim joist air sealing is the most likely fix. We provide free estimates with no obligation.

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