Jerrod Spillers
Jerrod started out in new home construction after graduating college, and has been specializing in spray foam insulation for the last 3 years. He loves building customer relationships and building trust and faith that he will give them the best outcome possible. He also loves walking a house with a new builder and educating them about spray foam, whether its product knowledge or the makeup of their house.
Jerrod is originally from Midlothian, TX, and grew up in the great outdoors, hunting and fishing. He played baseball in college and graduated from Tarleton State University where he was the Vice President for the Texas Trophy Hunters Association.
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Spray Foam is so much more than insulation…
It’s a game changer.
- Lower Your Energy Bills
- Healthier Indoor Air Environment
- Strengthen Your Home
- Excellent Soundproofing Qualities
- Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
- Environmentally Friendly
- Reduce Damage From Wind-Driven Rain
- Eliminate Cold or Hot Rooms
- Eliminate Wood Floor Cupping
- Gain Valuable Storage Space
- Reduce Dust, Pollen, & Airborne Pollutants
- Eliminate Pest & Insect Intrusion
- Lower Your Insurance Costs
- Raise Your Home Appraisal Value
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If your home was a boat, would it float? Or would the many window, door and other air-leak gaps cause it to sink? Air leaks allow uninvited hot and cold air into your home, which can represent up to 15% of your energy bill.
Want to save up to 40% on your energy bill? With our open and closed cell spray foam insulation, energy savings is a reality, along with improved indoor air quality and equalized temperatures across your home.
Old insulation is almost useless. Most old houses lose up to 30% of their climate controlled air (hot or cold) every day due to insufficient insulation. Just replacing your old fiberglass or blown-in cellulose insulation can save you money.