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Spray Foam Insulation in Bloomington Hills, St. George

Bloomington Hills is an established St. George neighborhood wrapped around the city golf course, and it grew up in stages, with development that started in the 1980s and still continues today. That stretch of build dates means homes of very different ages sit side by side, and the older ones are usually the best candidates for an attic and roofline upgrade.

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A St. George neighborhood that grew up in slow motion

Bloomington Hills isn’t a separate city, it’s an established neighborhood on the east side of St. George, wrapped around the St. George Golf Club. What makes it interesting for spray foam work is how it was built: not all at once, but in stages, starting in the 1980s and continuing right up to today. Drive Bloomington Hills Drive from the older south end toward the newer sections and you pass through forty years of construction. Homes from very different eras sit on the same streets. And that mix is the whole reason a spray foam contractor approaches Bloomington Hills the way we do.

The 1980s and ’90s homes are the real opportunity

The earlier-phase homes here, the ones from the ’80s and into the ’90s, are where a foam upgrade tends to do the most. Two things are true of a house that age. First, insulation standards have moved a long way since it was built, what counted as a solid insulation package in 1986 isn’t what it is now. Second, whatever fiberglass went into it originally has had decades to settle, compress, and stop covering what it was meant to cover.

So a well-kept Bloomington Hills home from the early phases can be in great shape everywhere except the part you can’t see. The attic is still running 1980s insulation logic, and the St. George summer heat doesn’t care how nice the kitchen remodel was. Foaming the roofline on a home like that brings the attic into the sealed envelope and takes a real, measurable load off the AC.

What the newer Bloomington Hills homes need

The homes from the neighborhood’s later phases aren’t old, but newer doesn’t automatically mean well-sealed. A lot of newer construction went in with builder-grade fiberglass, which fills the cavities and clears code without actually air-sealing the house. For those homes the question is whether a retrofit foam upgrade is worth it, and in a climate like St. George’s, often it is, even on a house that isn’t that old.

It’s a useful thing about Bloomington Hills, honestly. Because the neighborhood spans so many build eras, almost every conversation here is a little different. The installer isn’t applying one script. They’re reading the specific house, its age, its phase, what’s actually up in that attic, before saying what makes sense.

Golf course frontage included

One small practical note, since Bloomington Hills is so tied to the course. The whole neighborhood is covered, the homes that back the fairways, the ones up near the Ft. Pearce Wash, the cul-de-sacs tucked off Bloomington Hills Drive, all of it. A home’s spot relative to the golf course doesn’t change the work. What changes the work is the home’s age and how its attic was built, and on that front Bloomington Hills offers just about every variation St. George has to offer, which is part of what makes it an interesting neighborhood to do this work in.

Get a free Bloomington Hills spray foam quote

Whether your Bloomington Hills home is from the first 1980s phase or a much newer one, the attic is worth a look. Call or send the form with your name, phone, and a short description, and a local installer will follow up.

Frequently asked questions

My Bloomington Hills home was built in the 1980s. What would a foam upgrade actually do?

A lot. Insulation standards have moved a long way since the '80s, and the original fiberglass in a home that age has had decades to settle. Foaming the roofline brings the attic inside the sealed envelope and takes a real load off your AC.

Is the older insulation common in this neighborhood worth replacing?

In most cases, yes. Bloomington Hills has a wide mix of housing ages because it built out over so many years. The homes from the earlier phases are the ones where a foam upgrade tends to pay back the fastest.

Do you cover the homes right around the golf course?

Yes, the whole Bloomington Hills area is covered, golf course frontage included. Whether the home backs the fairway or sits up near the Ft. Pearce Wash, the work is the same.

Are you licensed and insured?

We only partner with licensed and insured contractors. Every request for a quote on this site goes to a single spray foam contractor who is always verified licensed and insured.

More for an older Bloomington Hills home: attic and roofline insulation and open-cell spray foam. Then get a free quote.