Gardner grew fast, and fast growth means fill soil. We see ten-year-old homes out here settling like they're forty. It isn't bad building so much as dirt that never finished compacting.

Spray Foam Insulation in Gardner, KS | Heartland Foundation Repair

Last updated April 2026

Gardner summers hit hard and winters are no joke. Spray foam insulation creates a sealed building envelope that makes your HVAC system's job dramatically easier. Most Johnson County homeowners see payback in 3 to 5 years on energy savings alone.

Gardner's growing fast. New homes on uncompacted clay that's already shifting, older homes near downtown fighting the same battle. We handle both.

Steel piers, wall anchors, waterproofing, crawl space sealing, insulation, concrete leveling. Everything under one roof.

Reach out at (913) 270-0250. Free inspection, honest number, no pressure.

Spray Foam Insulation Services in Gardner

  • Attic spray foam for Gardner homes that stops summer heat gain
  • Closed-cell crawl space insulation that shrugs off moisture
  • Rim joist sealing to stop air infiltration
  • Open-cell and closed-cell options matched to your assembly
  • Commercial and agricultural metal building insulation

Frequently Asked Questions — Spray Foam in Gardner

Is spray foam worth it in newer Gardner homes?

Often, yes. Most Gardner homes are newer, built with builder-grade insulation that meets minimum code but doesn't air-seal. Homeowners frequently tell us the upstairs is too hot in summer and too cold in winter despite a newer HVAC system, and attic foam is what fixes that.

How much can spray foam save in Gardner?

Most homeowners see heating and cooling costs fall 30 to 50 percent. Homes leaking air through builder-grade insulation gain a lot, and the payback usually lands within three to five years on energy savings alone.

Can you foam a Gardner home that's already built?

Yes. Attic and crawl space applications need no demolition, and rim joists are sealed from the basement. For finished wall cavities we can sometimes inject through small ports. We assess what's accessible during the free estimate.

Which type of foam is best for a newer home?

Open-cell is a cost-effective choice for attics, where most newer homes lose comfort to summer heat buildup, and closed-cell goes on rim joists and in crawl spaces where moisture matters. We spec the right type for each part of the house.

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Proudly serving Gardner and surrounding communities in Johnson County. Ready to protect your home? Call us at (913) 270-0250 or contact us online to schedule your free inspection and same-day estimate.

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    Our Process

    is as simple as this:

    1

    Schedule a free inspection

    We will diagnose your property's foundation issue and explain the best solution(s) available for your time frame, budget and goals. We will never sell you on services you don't need.

    2

    Get an Estimate

    One of our foundation repair experts will provide you with a fair, written estimate (including financing options) for a professionally installed foundation repair or waterproofing solution customized for your home.

    3

    Settle the Work Date

    As soon as our proposal is accepted, we will schedule a work date and an estimated time for completion, weather permitting.

    4

    Get All Done On Time and In-Budget

    We will complete the work on your home with the same level of care, courtesy and professionalism as we would for our own family members.