
Makakilo homes lose conditioned air through every gap in the walls and attic. Spray foam seals those gaps and keeps your home cooler without running the AC nonstop.

Spray foam insulation in Makakilo, HI seals air leaks while adding a thermal barrier - most homes see results within the first billing cycle after installation. The foam expands to fill gaps in walls, attics, and crawl spaces that other insulation types simply cannot reach.
If your electricity bill keeps climbing and your rooms feel uneven in temperature, those are signs that outside air is getting in. Makakilo sits at elevation where trade winds push air through every small gap - spray foam closes those pathways permanently. Many homeowners pair it with attic insulation to address heat coming down from the roof at the same time.
Unlike batt insulation that sits between framing, spray foam bonds to the surface and creates a continuous barrier. It does not sag, settle, or lose its shape over time.
If your electricity costs keep climbing without a clear explanation, poor insulation is one of the most common causes. In Makakilo, where cooling runs nearly every month of the year, even small air leaks add up to real money on every bill.
One bedroom that never cools down, or a hallway that stays warm all afternoon - those are signs that heat is getting in where it should not. Makakilo's western sun exposure makes under-insulated rooms genuinely uncomfortable. Spray foam in the attic or walls evens out those temperature gaps.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a breezy day. If you feel air, outside air is coming through gaps in your wall cavity. Makakilo's trade winds make this more noticeable than in calmer neighborhoods, and that infiltration is exactly what drives up your cooling costs.
Many Makakilo homes built in the 1970s through 1990s were constructed with minimal insulation by today's standards. If you have lived in your home for years and cannot recall any insulation work, your home is likely underperforming. A quick assessment tells you what is there and what is missing.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell foam insulation depending on the application. Closed-cell foam is denser, resists moisture, and adds structural rigidity - it is the better choice for exterior walls and areas with humidity exposure. Open-cell foam is softer, more affordable, and excellent at blocking sound in interior walls and ceilings.
We apply spray foam to attics, wall cavities, crawl spaces, rim joists, and hard-to-reach areas where loose-fill or batt insulation cannot create a complete seal. Every job starts with identifying where air is entering the home, so the foam goes exactly where it will make the biggest difference to your comfort and your bill.
Best for interior walls and ceilings where sound control matters as much as thermal performance.
Best for exterior walls, attics, and crawl spaces where moisture resistance and maximum R-value are the priority.
Ideal for homes where heat from the roof is the primary source of discomfort and high cooling costs.
Suited for homes with drafty exterior walls, especially older Makakilo homes built without adequate wall insulation.
Makakilo sits on the western slopes of the Waianae Range at elevations between roughly 600 and 1,200 feet. That elevation gives the community a drier microclimate than much of Oahu, but homes here still face intense heat and periodic humidity swings that make a complete air seal essential. Trade winds push air through every gap in your walls and attic, and without spray foam to close those pathways, your AC fights a losing battle every day.
Much of Makakilo was developed between the 1970s and 1990s, and homes from that era were built with minimal insulation by today's standards. Homeowners in Kapolei and Ewa Beach face the same conditions. Spray foam is one of the most effective upgrades available for aging Hawaii homes because it solves both the heat transfer problem and the air infiltration problem at the same time. The U.S. Department of Energy identifies air sealing and insulation as among the most impactful improvements a homeowner can make.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us your home size and the areas you want addressed, and we will schedule a free walkthrough. No pressure, no commitment required.
We inspect the attic, walls, and crawl spaces to find where air and heat are getting in. The walkthrough takes 30 to 60 minutes and gives you a clear picture of what your home needs.
You receive a written quote that breaks down cost by area and foam type. We explain what we are recommending and why - you will never get a number without an explanation.
Most jobs finish in one day. Plan to be out of the home for at least 24 hours after foam is applied while it cures. Once cured, the foam is inert, stable, and ready to work.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a straightforward conversation about what your home needs. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(808) 481-0860We hold a valid license from the Hawaii Contractors License Board. Every project that requires a permit gets one - we handle the application so you do not have to navigate the City and County of Honolulu's process yourself.
Hawaii Energy offers rebates for qualifying insulation work. We provide the documentation you need to submit your claim so the money you are entitled to does not go unclaimed.
We work specifically in the Makakilo and west Oahu market. We understand the trade wind exposure, the aging housing stock, and the material costs on the island - our recommendations are grounded in local conditions, not generic guides. According to the SPFA (Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance), proper installation standards matter as much as the product itself.
We come to your home, inspect the areas you want addressed, and give you a written quote. You decide whether to move forward - there is no sales pressure and no follow-up calls if you say no.
Every one of these points matters when you are hiring a contractor for work that affects how comfortable your home feels every day and how much you pay every month. We do not treat spray foam as a quick job - we treat it as the investment it is.
Pair spray foam with a full attic insulation upgrade to block heat coming through the roof before it reaches your living space.
Learn MoreWhen moisture resistance and maximum R-value are the priority, closed-cell foam is the material of choice for walls and below-grade applications.
Learn MoreSummer in Makakilo means your AC runs constantly - a properly sealed home means it does not have to work as hard. Call now or submit a request and we will reach you within 1 business day.