If you have air leaks in your home, the best way to nip them in the bud is to add foam insulation from top to bottom.
Keep the air you pay to treat inside your home, not leaking through your roof.
You don’t have to worry about a complete home remodel to add RetroFoam injection foam to your existing walls.
After adding spray foam insulation, you won’t have to worry about drafts, uncomfortable floors, mold, or mildew in your crawl space.
As a Milwaukee firefighter, Ken Martinez has seen the inside of a lot of walls, and what he noticed sparked the beginning of RetroFoam of Southeastern Wisconsin.
The thing Ken noticed was that many walls didn’t have insulation in them, and if they did, it was dirty, dusty, and not providing much coverage. He also worked in construction on his off days and saw that to save money, many builders were cutting costs by putting in cheaper insulation.
Ken researched RetroFoam insulation and thought it would be a good service to offer to homeowners in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.