If your energy bills are climbing or your home always feels drafty, it might be time to take a closer look at your insulation. At Armored Insulation, we help homeowners and businesses in Union City, TN, stay comfortable year-round with professional spray foam insulation. Whether you're building a new home, remodeling a space, or simply trying to cut back on heating and cooling costs, we’re here to help. Our team uses top-grade spray foam materials to create a tight seal that keeps your indoor air in—and unwanted air out. Call us at (270) 727-5566 to schedule a free consultation.
Spray foam insulation does more than just fill in the gaps—it creates a strong seal that keeps conditioned air in and the outside air out. Here’s what that means for you:
Lower Energy Bills – Your heating and cooling systems won’t have to work as hard.
Better Moisture Control – Helps prevent mold and water damage, especially during Tennessee’s humid summers.
Long-Term Value – This stuff doesn’t sag, shift, or wear out like other insulation options.
Cleaner Air Inside – Blocks pollen, dust, and other allergens from sneaking in
Local Areas
Gibbs / Highland, Woodland Mills, Clayton / Crystal, Union City East, City Center
Counties Served
Obion County
38261
When you choose Armored Insulation, you’re choosing exceptional service, unmatched expertise, and long-term comfort for your property. From energy savings to improved air quality, our insulation solutions are designed to make your space better.
Call us today at (270) 727-5566 or fill out the form to get started!
Yes, absolutely. It seals up air leaks that cause your HVAC system to overwork, which can lead to serious savings over time.
Once it’s cured, yes—spray foam is completely safe and even helps improve indoor air quality by keeping dust and allergens out.
Most people start with attics, crawl spaces, and walls. Those areas usually give you the best bang for your buck.
You’re looking at a lifespan of 30 years or more. It doesn’t settle like other materials, so it keeps doing its job year after year.
If your energy bills are high, rooms feel drafty, or temperatures vary from room to room, it’s probably time for an upgrade.