Top Insulation Contractors in North Dakota
Not a contractor who will quote North Dakota work from a distance and send a crew that is not equipped for what the project actually requires. We are a foam-first insulation and concrete operation with the construction field experience and long-range equipment capacity to handle it all. From high-performance insulation to concrete lifting, slab leveling, and concrete coatings, we have the full system range to serve North Dakota homes, commercial buildings, and agricultural facilities the way this climate actually demands.
Serving Key Markets Across North Dakota
Don't see your city listed below? We’ve got you covered. Our crews proudly serve the entire state of North Dakota, and our commercial rigs regularly deploy across the broader Midwest.
Why Choose Technical Construction Solutions for Insulation Across North Dakota?
North Dakota’s severe winters, dispersed geography, and short building season create a unique challenge: finding a reliable specialty contractor. Often, the biggest hurdle isn't choosing an insulation product, but basic logistical reliability.
A commercial property owner in the Red River Valley struggled for two years to insulate a large agricultural storage facility. Previous contractors either delayed mobilization or sent undersized crews, repeatedly leaving the job unfinished before the winter freeze.
To solve this, Technical Construction Solutions deployed our fully equipped 44-foot Big Rig, carrying all necessary materials and scissor lifts. We completed the entire project scope in a single trip and strictly within the narrow weather window without a single supply run or delay. In a state where contractor scarcity and compressed schedules make delays incredibly costly, dependable mobilization capacity is just as critical as the insulation itself.
Founded by Freddy Lewis and backed by 15 years of heavy infrastructure experience, Technical Construction Solutions grew into a multi-state operation specifically built to handle these rigorous logistical demands. We bring the equipment capacity to show up, the expertise to install the right system, and the operational discipline to finish on the agreed timeline.
If your North Dakota building is losing heat, facing high energy costs, or you are stuck waiting on an unreliable contractor, contact Technical Construction Solutions for a free estimate.
Insulation & Construction Services Across North Dakota
Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam is the highest-performance insulation system available for air sealing and thermal control, and in North Dakota's climate, the wind pressure variable makes that air sealing function more critical than in almost any other state. The northern plains produce sustained wind exposure that drives air through every gap in a building envelope at pressure differentials that standard insulation systems were not designed to resist.
Closed-cell spray foam stops air infiltration at the source rather than slowing it down, bonding directly to the substrate and curing into a rigid, continuous barrier. For rim joists exposed to prevailing northwest winter wind, cathedral ceilings across the Red River Valley and the Missouri Plateau, and crawl spaces under structures built on expansive clay soils, closed-cell foam outperforms every alternative system.
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Blown-In and Batt Insulation
North Dakota's older residential and agricultural building stock across communities like Minot, Williston, Dickinson, and the farming communities of the Red River Valley carries a significant inventory of structures where attic insulation has long since become inadequate. Blown-in insulation is the most practical and cost-effective path to correcting that: strong thermal performance at depth, fast installation, and a cost structure that makes meaningful improvement financially accessible.
Cellulose and fiberglass blown-in both settle into irregular attic framing and around existing obstructions better than batts. For new construction and renovation projects where wall framing is fully exposed, fiberglass batts installed correctly deliver reliable thermal performance at a cost per square foot that keeps construction budgets on track in a state where material and labor costs are already elevated by remote location.
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Concrete Lifting and Slab Leveling
North Dakota's expansive clay soils produce one of the most consistent concrete settlement problems in the region. The clay expands when saturated by spring snowmelt and contracts when it dries through summer. That volume cycling moves concrete slabs, driveways, sidewalks, and agricultural facility aprons year after year.
Structural foam injection fills the voids that clay shrinkage creates beneath slabs, lifts the concrete back to grade, and stabilizes the subbase against the next moisture cycle without excavation, without the cure time of a full replacement pour, and without the cost of removing concrete that still has structural life remaining.
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Concrete Floor Coatings
Garage floors, shop spaces, and commercial facility floors across North Dakota absorb specific punishment from road salt tracked in off treated winter roads through a long heating season, from heavy equipment traffic on agricultural and industrial facilities, and from moisture vapor pushed up by the state's high water table. A properly installed floor coating protects it from staining, chemical exposure, and wear.
The difference between a floor coating that holds through North Dakota winters and one that peels before spring comes back entirely to substrate preparation. Epoxy bonds to the concrete itself, not to the dust or moisture sitting on the surface. This crew grinds and profiles the slab, addresses moisture vapor conditions, and installs the coating system onto a surface that is actually prepared to receive and hold it across the freeze-thaw cycling that North Dakota delivers every season.
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Spray Foam Roof Systems
A commercial or agricultural roof losing energy through air gaps, degraded insulation, or an aging membrane costs the building owner money every month. For commercial buildings in Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, and Minot, and for agricultural storage facilities across North Dakota's rural landscape, spray foam roofing addresses air sealing, insulation, and weatherproofing simultaneously.
With a protective coating applied over the cured foam to handle UV exposure and wind stress, the seamless foam surface eliminates the penetration points and seam failures that conventional roofing develops over time. The system applies directly over many existing roof assemblies, removing the tear-off cost and operational disruption of full replacement.
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Waterproofing and Air Barriers
Water intrusion and uncontrolled air movement cause more long-term structural damage in North Dakota buildings than almost any other condition. The combination of spring snowmelt from a deep seasonal snowpack, expansive clay soil drainage patterns, and sustained wind-driven moisture exposure creates entry conditions at foundation walls that standard construction details were not built to manage across a multi-decade service life.
Waterproofing and air barrier systems stop water and air movement at the point of entry. For North Dakota homes and commercial buildings with basement moisture problems or foundation walls showing signs of water intrusion after spring thaw, proper waterproofing changes the long-term performance of the structure. For new commercial construction, air barriers installed during the building process prevent the moisture accumulation that North Dakota's wind-driven weather is particularly effective at producing.
Learn MoreThe Equipment Advantage: Why It Matters More in North Dakota Than Almost Anywhere Else
The equipment problem is not abstract in North Dakota. It is the reason projects across this state fail to get completed on schedule more often than in any other market TCS serves. A contractor who shows up with a single rig, insufficient material, or a crew that cannot sustain production in an exposed site has transferred the project risk entirely onto the property owner, who faces an unfinished building as winter closes the construction window.
TCS runs three dedicated spray foam rigs, two fiberglass rigs, and a 44-foot commercial trailer that transports ten sets of foam, multiple scissor lifts, and large-scale application equipment in a single mobilization. For North Dakota projects located far from the nearest supply depot, that single-trip capacity means the material needed to finish the job arrives with the crew that is going to do it.
"A commercial property owner in the Red River Valley who had watched two previous contractors fail to complete his project said afterward that the only difference between TCS and the crews that came before was that TCS arrived with everything needed to finish and left with the work done."
That is what operational readiness looks like in a remote market, and it is built into how every North Dakota project gets planned before the first rig leaves the yard.
Why North Dakota Property Owners and Contractors Trust Technical Construction Solutions
Long-Range Equipment Built for North Dakota's Scale.
The 44-foot Big Rig trailer was built precisely for the kind of long-distance, large-coverage deployment that North Dakota projects require. Ten sets of foam, multiple scissor lifts, and full application equipment in a single trip means no mid-project supply delays.
15+ Years of Construction Experience in Demanding Climates.
This company was founded by someone who spent over a decade and a half in hands-on construction field work before TCS existed. That experience translates directly to North Dakota projects where extreme cold and wind-driven moisture create performance challenges.
Foam-First. Not Foam-Added.
TCS was built around foam technology from day one. For North Dakota property owners evaluating insulation contractors, that foam-first identity signals specialized application expertise rather than a generalist operation that added spray foam to a service list.
Three Rigs. No Extended Wait Times.
Three operational spray foam rigs allow TCS to service North Dakota projects concurrently without the extended wait times that single-rig operations create in a market where available project windows are measured in weeks rather than months.
Highway Construction DNA for Structural Work.
Freddy Lewis's background in highway construction, including undersealing, void filling, and highway lifting, gives TCS technical credibility for North Dakota infrastructure and commercial project work that goes beyond standard residential insulation capability.
Fair Pricing in a Market That Does Not Always Offer It.
Remote location allows some contractors to charge premium rates for service quality that does not match. TCS was founded with a clear mission: highest quality work at a fair price. For owners who have already paid too much, that mission is a meaningful commitment.
On Time. On Budget. In a Market Where Delays Are Costly.
North Dakota's compressed building season and remote project sites make schedule overruns more expensive here than in most other markets. Projects TCS commits to finish on the timeline agreed to, without the delays that undersized operations pass on.
Get a Free Insulation Estimate Anywhere in North Dakota
The right insulation system for your North Dakota building is the one matched to your specific spaces, the climate exposure at your location, and the performance you need from your building through a northern plains winter. It is not the system that happens to be on the truck of the only contractor who returned your call.
Start with a free estimate. One conversation is enough to assess your building, identify the right system for each space, and give you a clear picture of what it will cost, no pressure, no obligation.