About Our Insulation Process
AirTight Alabama was a Tuscaloosa, Alabama-based spray-foam installation company. The owner, Daniel Crawford, has over thirty (30+) years of HVAC indoor air quality and climate control experience. What was previously the sister company of P&C has now become a part of our all-around package and insulation process. We are proud to announce that AirTight Alabama is now a member of the P&C family.
Designing, building, or retrofitting an AirTight home is a professional approach to identifying traditional building envelope problems and correcting them through the use of spray-foam insulation. Conventional insulation products do not address many of the building envelope concerns that exist today, such as:
- Air infiltration
- Vapor drive
- Non-conventional framing
- Non-ventilated attics/crawl spaces
Our products can help lower heating and cooling costs up to 50% and sometimes even more. We can also guarantee your HVAC energy costs on your new construction home or commercial building. If you’re interested in this type of guaranteed saving, please contact us today for a FREE consultation and estimate for your insulation needs.
Services We Offer

Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation
Sealing and insulating the shell of your home – its outer walls, ceiling, windows, doors, and floors – is often the most cost-effective way to improve energy efficiency and comfort. We can spray foam in existing homes in the attic ONLY unless the sheetrock has been torn down in the walls.

Energy Audit
It is always recommended to begin by performing a home energy audit when considering making home efficiency upgrades. An energy audit will help pinpoint areas of your home that need to be upgraded to allow for better home energy performance.

Spray-Foam Installation
Creating an airtight building through the installation of spray-foam insulation, caulking, and weather stripping is the fastest way to reduce energy consumption, improve indoor air quality and maintain a comfortable indoor environment.

Fiberglass Insulation
Using wool in the same fashion as spray-foam, we apply R13 Sound Batt insulation in specified areas in order to solidify the foundation of new construction projects or to seal the attic of your family home.
Our Spray Polyurethane Foam
Closed-Cell Foam
- High R-Value allows more insulation into less space
- Cost savings in stud size reduction
- Performs in hot as well as cold temperatures
- Rigid – Will not settle or shrink; adds structural strength
- Moisture Resistant – Inhibits moisture-driven elements due to its closed cell structure; helps to protect against mold and mildew
Open-Cell Foam
- Minimizes Air Infiltration/Exfiltration – Keeps conditioned air inside the building
- Helps eliminate drafts and provides for comfortable interiors
- Spray Applied – Seals cracks and crevices; insulates hard to reach areas; quick and easy installation by a licensed applicator
- Self-adhered seamless layer of insulation that conforms to any architectural design
- Lightweight – High strength-to-weight ratio; adds little weight to ceiling or roof areas
- Excellent Adhesion – Adheres to most building materials; no fasteners required
- Safe – Meets Class 1 building requirements; no off-gassing after fully cured
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of spray foam insulation?
Spray foam insulation improves energy efficiency, prevents moisture infiltration, enhances indoor air quality, and provides long-lasting thermal performance.
Can spray foam be applied in existing homes?
Yes. In existing homes, we can apply spray foam in the attic only unless the wall sheetrock has been removed.
What is the difference between closed-cell and open-cell foam?
Closed-cell foam is rigid, moisture-resistant, and high R-value, while open-cell foam is lightweight, air-sealing, and cost-effective for interior applications.
How do I get a free consultation or estimate?
Contact P&C Southern Solutions directly via our website or phone to schedule your free consultation and receive a detailed estimate.