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High Country Insulation
Cream-coloured spray foam expanding between wood wall studs

The flagship product

Spray foam insulation that earns its keep.

R-value and an airtight seal in a single step — the most energy-saving value you can get from your insulation dollar.

Why it matters

Proper insulation is one thing your building can’t do without.

When it’s time to upgrade or install new insulation, the material you choose has a real impact on your energy bills for decades. High Country Insulation uses spray foam for its exceptional value — it boosts energy efficiency and can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 50% in some cases.

In fact, the insulation can pay for itself in energy savings in just three to four years on average. After that, the investment keeps paying off with monthly savings for the life of the home.

High Country Insulation installer applying spray foam in a new build

R-value + air seal

Here’s how spray foam actually works.

R-value measures how well insulation limits conductive heat flow. It’s important — but it’s only half the story. The primary way heat moves out of a building is air leakage, and that can account for up to 40% of a building’s energy loss. No amount of traditional batt insulation can stop it.

Spray foam delivers insulation R-value and air-sealing in one application. That’s the only way to get the full energy-saving value out of what you spend on insulation.

The advantages

Why homeowners and builders choose spray foam.

Installed by licensed pros

Spray foam has to go in by licensed contractors, so the job is done right the first time.

Holds its R-value

It maintains its insulating value throughout its whole service life, unlike some materials that settle or sag.

An air-sealing barrier

It seals the gaps and cracks that let conditioned air leak out, which is where most homes lose energy.

Quieter and pest-resistant

A solid barrier against outside noise that also helps deter pests from getting in.

Smaller HVAC loads

Tighter, better-insulated buildings need less heating and cooling capacity, which can free up your HVAC design.

Environmentally preferred

Thanks to its air-sealing performance, less wasted energy over the life of the building.

Good to know

Spray foam questions, answered.

How much can spray foam insulation save on energy bills?

Spray foam can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 50% in some cases. On average it pays for itself in energy savings within three to four years, then keeps saving you money for the life of the home.

Why is air sealing as important as R-value?

R-value only measures resistance to conductive heat flow. But the primary way buildings lose energy is air leakage (convection), which can account for up to 40% of the loss. Traditional insulation can’t stop air leakage — spray foam provides R-value and an airtight seal in a single step.

Where can spray foam be used?

Spray foam works for new construction and renovations across walls, attics, crawlspaces, rim joists and hard-to-insulate areas. We serve residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural buildings throughout the Okanagan and BC Interior.

Do you also install fibreglass and other insulation?

Yes. Alongside spray foam we install blown-in fibreglass, fibreglass batt, Roxul mineral wool and more. We’ll recommend the right product for your project and budget rather than pushing one material.

Free estimates

Find out what spray foam would save you.

Book a free estimate and we’ll walk through your building and the numbers — no pressure, no obligation.