Agricultural Building Insulation
Protect livestock, equipment, and crops from Oklahoma's extremes
Key Benefits
R-13 to R-21 (varies by thickness)
Varies by structure — free on-site estimates
Grain bins, Livestock barns, Poultry houses
Agriculture is Oklahoma's backbone, and the buildings that support it — barns, grain bins, livestock facilities, equipment storage — face the same extreme weather that makes spray foam essential for residential and commercial buildings. But ag buildings have unique challenges that generic insulation can't solve.
The Condensation Problem
Metal ag buildings sweat. Period. When warm, moist air inside a livestock barn or grain bin meets a cold metal surface, condensation forms. That moisture drips onto feed, rusts equipment, promotes mold growth in stored grain, and creates respiratory problems in livestock. Fiberglass batts get wet, sag, and become rodent habitat. Spray foam bonds directly to the metal surface and creates a vapor barrier that stops condensation at the source.
Livestock Comfort = Productivity
For cattle, horses, poultry, and swine operations, animal comfort directly affects health, growth rates, milk production, and feed conversion. Heat stress in summer and cold stress in winter both reduce productivity and increase veterinary costs. Spray foam creates a stable thermal envelope that moderates temperature extremes — keeping animals comfortable and productive year-round.
Poultry houses — Temperature uniformity is critical for bird health and growth rates. Spray foam eliminates hot and cold spots, reducing mortality and improving feed conversion ratios.
Horse barns — Condensation drip causes respiratory issues in horses. Spray foam eliminates the drip and moderates temperature swings that stress animals.
Farrowing houses — Piglets need consistent warmth. Spray foam reduces heating costs while maintaining the stable temperatures critical during the first weeks of life.
Grain Storage
Stored grain is a valuable asset that condensation can destroy. Moisture migration in uninsulated grain bins causes spoilage at the bin walls — exactly where condensation forms. Insulating the bin walls and roof with closed cell spray foam maintains consistent grain temperature, prevents moisture condensation, and protects your harvest.
Equipment Protection
Oklahoma's temperature swings cause condensation on metal surfaces — which means rust on equipment stored in uninsulated buildings. Spray foam keeps the interior temperature stable enough to prevent condensation, protecting tractors, implements, and vehicles from moisture damage during storage.
Getting Started
Every ag operation is different. We'll visit your property, assess your specific buildings and needs, and recommend the right foam type and thickness for each application. Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
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