Valley Spray Works

Valley Spray Works Commercial Roofing & Spray Foam Insulation

We offer metal roof restoration, spray foam and coatin

DOESNT A HOUSE NEED TO BREATHE??!!  Spray foam is too tight!No, the house does not need to breathe, but people do.When p...
02/04/2026

DOESNT A HOUSE NEED TO BREATHE??!! Spray foam is too tight!

No, the house does not need to breathe, but people do.When people say a house needs to breathe, what they’re describing is uncontrolled air infiltration, where outside air leaks in through cracks, gaps, and penetrations in the building envelope. The problem is, that kind of so called breathing is completely unpredictable. It changes with wind, outdoor temperature, stack effect, and even which doors are opened. Some days the house may leak a little, and other days it may leak a lot, so you never get consistent fresh air or consistent comfort.
The bigger issue is that uncontrolled infiltration usually brings air in from the worst places. Instead of clean outdoor air coming in where you want it, the home may pull air from attics, crawlspaces, wall cavities, or garages. That air can carry humidity, mold spores, dust, insulation fibers, pollen, and chemical odors, and in some cases even combustion byproducts. In hot humid climates, that infiltrating air can also add a major moisture load, which makes the AC work harder and increases the risk of condensation, musty smells, and indoor humidity problems.
That’s why tightening a home is a good thing. It reduces that uncontrolled air movement and replaces it with controlled ventilation, where fresh air comes in intentionally, at the right rate as calculated by ASHRAE 62.2, and ideally with filtration and humidity control. Intentional ventilation can be as simple as a calculated outside air intake, or in higher performance homes it may include an ERV or HRV.
Bottom line... a house does not need to breathe through leaks. It needs to be tight, dry, and properly ventilated. SEAL IT TIGHT, AND VENTILATE IT RIGHT.

Thank you to everyone for another successful year and may God bless you!!
12/25/2025

Thank you to everyone for another successful year and may God bless you!!

12/24/2025

Magic Valley has been getting hammered by storms, and roofs are taking the hit.
If wind, rain, or weather has damaged your roof or made existing problems worse, we’re ready to help with fast, professional emergency repairs. Protect your home or business before the next storm rolls through.
📞 208-361-0020
Dynamic Roofing Systems | Local. Reliable. Ready.

After being awarded a contract for the insulation work at the new Splash Canyon Motel of Twin Falls, we are thrilled to ...
07/01/2025

After being awarded a contract for the insulation work at the new Splash Canyon Motel of Twin Falls, we are thrilled to be getting the work underway.

We complete this spray foam project this afternoon in Haley, Idaho.  The team worked hard and did a great job, applying ...
05/07/2025

We complete this spray foam project this afternoon in Haley, Idaho.
The team worked hard and did a great job, applying closed-cell foam in the walls and roof line of the home. This will provide an air seal, v***r and moisture barrier and help keep the homes air quality clean and healthy.
Also with all of the duct work in a conditioned space the hvac equipment will perform more efficiently.

Recap from this last week, Jared, the owner of Valley Spray Works had the opportunity to go to Fire festival in Oklahoma...
04/29/2025

Recap from this last week, Jared, the owner of Valley Spray Works had the opportunity to go to Fire festival in Oklahoma City. FIRE was designed and hosted on by Jeremiah Bryant owner of Factum Energy and co-hosted Ambit Polyurethane.

This was an intensive two and a half day course on building science thermal dynamics and energy ratings. We learned how to set up and blower door, a duct blaster, and to test a home to determine how tightly we are sealing them.

We are always striving to bring the best and most informative solutions to our customers, and this training further strengthens our ability to deliver top-tier energy efficiency and building performance expertise.

In addition to the training and knowledge we received, we also were drawn for not only one, but two grand prize, giveaways! We received a trailer with a duct plaster and a blower door testing kit with a monometer. 😳❤️❤️

Also huge things to the crew home that keeps the work going, allowing us to be able to invest in our future and our skill set!! Benjamin HancheyJoeseph Spence

Another day, another structure foamed.
03/24/2025

Another day, another structure foamed.

This is a new renovated small apartment that we insulated with closed-cell spray foam.
03/21/2025

This is a new renovated small apartment that we insulated with closed-cell spray foam.

Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam are types of insulation that serve different purposes and offer distinct benefits:O...
03/17/2025

Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam are types of insulation that serve different purposes and offer distinct benefits:

Open-Cell Spray Foam
- Density: It has a lower density compared to closed-cell foam.
- Structure: The cells of the foam remain open, making the foam softer and more flexible.
- R-value: Generally has a lower R-value per inch (around 3.5 to 4.0), meaning it provides less thermal resistance than closed-cell foam.
- Uses: Often used for interior insulation in walls and attics where moisture control and v***r barriers are less of a concern.
- Sound Insulation: Provides good sound-dampening qualities due to its open-cell structure.
- Cost: Typically less expensive than closed-cell spray foam.

Closed-Cell Spray Foam
- Density: It is denser and more rigid compared to open-cell foam.
- Structure: The cells are closed and packed tightly together, making it harder and more durable.
- R-value: Has a higher R-value per inch (around 6.8 to 7.5), providing better thermal resistance.
- Uses: Suitable for exterior applications and areas requiring strong moisture barriers, such as basements and crawl spaces.
- Water Resistance: Acts as a barrier against moisture, making it useful where water resistance is necessary.
- Structural Support: This adds some structural strength to the areas where it is sprayed.
- Cost: Typically more expensive due to its higher efficiency and moisture resistance and structural integrity.

Choosing between the two depends on the specific needs of your project, such as budget, insulation requirements, and whether moisture resistance is a key factor.

Oilfields? Nope! Turning dairy waste into energy!
01/30/2025

Oilfields? Nope! Turning dairy waste into energy!

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