LMC Insulation, LLC provides spray foam insulation and related services to homeowners, general contractors, and property managers in Arkadelphia and nearby areas. Whether you're working on a new build, replacing outdated insulation, or sealing up an older structure, our team brings proven expertise in air sealing and energy-efficient insulation. We specialize in both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam, delivering better comfort and performance across homes, commercial spaces, and agricultural structures.
Our work is built around service, reliability, and getting insulation jobs done right. We focus on results that help homeowners stay cooler in summer, warmer in winter, and save on long-term energy use. Every project, whether large-scale commercial or single-family residential, is handled with care and attention to performance. If you're looking for durable insulation and dependable service in Arkadelphia, you're in the right place.
Caddo Valley, Donaldson, Bismarck, Camden, Glendale, Friendship, Perla, Rockport
Clark County, Hot Spring County, Dallas County, Ouachita County
71923, 71929, 71941, 71933, 71942
Contact LMC Insulation, LLC to speak with a local expert and book your estimate. Call us at (479) 351-6175 or email [email protected] to start planning your insulation upgrade in Arkadelphia.
Closed-cell is ideal for exterior walls and crawl spaces. Open-cell works well in interior walls and attics where flexibility is needed.
Yes. Proper insulation and air sealing reduce unwanted moisture, which helps control indoor humidity.
Yes, we offer insulation removal services and prepare surfaces properly before new installation.
Yes. We stay current with local and state code requirements to ensure full compliance.
Most residential projects take 1 to 3 days, depending on size and complexity.
We use industry-approved materials and follow safety protocols to protect your household.
Yes, both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam provide sound-dampening benefits.
Spray foam offers a higher R-value per inch and creates an air barrier, unlike fiberglass batts.
Yes. Better insulation reduces strain on HVAC systems by minimizing energy loss.
Yes. We apply thermal barrier coatings where needed to meet fire safety requirements.