Insulation Contractors Across Wisconsin
Not a contractor who carries one system and fits every Wisconsin building into it. A foam-first insulation and concrete operation with the field experience and equipment capacity to deliver precise insulation, concrete lifting, slab leveling, and coatings for Wisconsin homes, commercial buildings, and agricultural facilities the way this climate demands.
Why Choose Technical Construction Solutions for Insulation Across Wisconsin?
Wisconsin's diverse climate, from the freezing Northwoods to humid lakeshore communities and rural dairy farms, demands highly tailored insulation. Unfortunately, many property owners suffer because single-system contractors force a one-size-fits-all product into every building.
For example, a Fox Valley general contractor faced massive callbacks after previous crews improperly installed blown-in insulation in cathedral ceilings and fiberglass batts in damp crawl spaces. The crews simply installed the only products they carried on their trucks, completely ignoring that those specific spaces actually required spray foam and dedicated moisture control to function correctly.
Lasting thermal performance requires a whole-building assessment to match the exact insulation system to the specific space. Founded by Freddy Lewis and backed by 15 years of heavy highway construction experience, Technical Construction Solutions grew into a multi-state operation capable of handling any project size. We don't just install what is easiest; we properly diagnose your building and execute the right system for your specific climate challenges.
If your Wisconsin building is losing heat, facing high energy bills, or you need a reliable contractor with the exact capacity to finish your project, contact Technical Construction Solutions for a free estimate.
Insulation Services Across Wisconsin
Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam is the highest-performance insulation system available for air sealing and thermal control, and in Wisconsin's climate, the moisture variable adds a layer of complexity that changes which system belongs in each application. Buildings near Green Bay, Sheboygan, and the Lake Michigan shoreline face seasonal humidity and lake-effect moisture that drives condensation inside wall assemblies. Buildings in the Northwoods face sustained cold that demands superior air sealing performance at rim joists, cathedral ceilings, and crawl space perimeters.
Closed-cell spray foam stops air infiltration and moisture intrusion simultaneously, bonding directly to the substrate and curing into a rigid, continuous barrier. Open-cell foam handles interior applications where vapor permeability and sound control matter. Wisconsin's climate variation between its northern and southern regions affects product selection, ensuring each space gets assessed individually before any product is specified.
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Blown-In and Batt Insulation
Wisconsin's older residential housing stock across communities like Madison, Oshkosh, Appleton, and La Crosse carries a significant inventory of homes where attic insulation has long since become inadequate for current energy costs. 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 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 Wisconsin construction budgets on track. Full perimeter coverage and adequate density separate an assembly performing at its rated R-value from one that underperforms.
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Concrete Lifting and Slab Leveling
Settled and uneven concrete around Wisconsin properties is a condition that freeze-thaw cycling, seasonal frost heave, and soil drainage patterns produce consistently across the state. Driveways that have dropped at the garage approach, sidewalk sections that have heaved in older Madison and Milwaukee neighborhoods, and out-of-level aprons around agricultural facilities are all signs of subbase movement that worsens with each freeze cycle.
Structural foam injection fills the voids driving the settlement, lifts the slab back to grade, and stabilizes the subbase without excavation, without the cure time of a full repour, and without the cost of removing concrete that still has structural life remaining. Foam lifting addresses the subbase instability rather than just treating the visible surface result.
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Concrete Floor Coatings
Garage floors, shop spaces, dairy facility floors, and commercial surfaces across Wisconsin take specific punishment from road salt tracked in off treated winter roads, from vehicle traffic, and from the moisture vapor that seasonal humidity pushes up through unsealed concrete. A properly installed floor coating protects it from staining, chemical exposure, and wear while producing a surface that is easier to maintain.
The difference between a coating that holds through Wisconsin winters and one that peels before the following spring comes back entirely to substrate preparation. Epoxy bonds to the concrete itself, not to dust, existing sealer, or moisture sitting on the surface. This crew grinds and profiles every slab, addresses moisture vapor conditions, and installs the coating system onto a surface actually ready to hold it.
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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 Green Bay, Milwaukee, Madison, and Eau Claire, and for the dairy barns and large agricultural structures that cover rural Wisconsin from the Central Sands region to the Driftless Area, spray foam roofing addresses air sealing, insulation, and weatherproofing simultaneously.
With a protective coating applied over the cured foam to handle UV exposure and freeze-thaw 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 Wisconsin buildings than almost any other condition. The combination of spring snowmelt running through varied soil profiles, the seasonal humidity that Lake Michigan and Lake Superior drive into building envelopes, and the sustained cold that forces condensation into wall assemblies creates moisture entry conditions standard details were not built to manage.
Waterproofing and air barrier systems stop water and air movement at the point of entry. For Wisconsin homes and commercial buildings with basement moisture problems, crawl space condensation, or foundation walls showing signs of water intrusion after the spring thaw, proper waterproofing changes the long-term performance of the structure above it. For new construction across the state, air barriers reduce energy loss significantly.
Learn MoreThe Equipment Advantage: Why Statewide Coverage Requires More Than One Rig
Wisconsin's geographic spread creates a contractor availability problem that is pronounced enough to affect project timelines across every region from the Milwaukee metro to the rural Northwoods. A contractor operating a single rig in a competitive southern Wisconsin market and a rural northern Wisconsin project site faces fundamentally different scheduling pressures, and the remote property owner is the one who absorbs the delay.
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. That capacity means two or three Wisconsin projects can run concurrently without creating scheduling backlogs.
"A general contractor and TCS worked alongside on a large commercial project in Wisconsin said afterward that TCS was the first insulation crew on that project that arrived completely staged and moved straight into the work without a setup delay or a day-one supply run."
For commercial clients managing construction timelines with other trades in sequence, it means the insulation crew that shows up has the actual capacity to finish on the date they committed to.
Why Wisconsin Contractors and Homeowners Trust Technical Construction Solutions
Foam-First Expertise. Not Foam-Added.
TCS was built around foam technology from its first day of operation. That identity signals deeper product knowledge, more consistent application standards, and more informed performance guidance than a contractor who just added spray foam to an existing service list.
15+ Years of Experience in Demanding Midwest Climates.
Led by someone who spent over a decade and a half working in construction. Insulation decisions for Wisconsin projects are made with a full understanding of how a building performs across the whole assembly across a Midwest heating season.
Multiple Systems. One Right Answer for Each Space.
With spray foam, blown-in, and batt insulation all in the operation, the recommendation for each section of your Wisconsin building is based on what that specific application actually requires, not on which system the crew happens to run.
Three Rigs. No Extended Wait Times.
Three dedicated spray foam rigs and a 44-foot commercial trailer give TCS the output capacity to serve multiple Wisconsin projects concurrently. This means real scheduling availability for homeowners and commercial clients rather than a long wait list.
Highway Construction DNA.
Freddy Lewis's background in highway and infrastructure construction means TCS brings the quality discipline of public works projects to residential, commercial, and agricultural Wisconsin builds. The installation standards do not get set aside.
Fair Pricing in a Competitive Market.
TCS was founded to deliver the highest quality services at a fair price. For Wisconsin property owners comparing bids in a competitive construction market, that pricing discipline alongside quality standards offers a genuine value proposition.
On Time. On Budget. Every Time.
Projects finish on the timeline agreed to and within the budget outlined at the start. For Wisconsin homeowners planning a project and commercial clients managing construction schedules, that reliability is built into how this company operates.
Get a Free Insulation Estimate Anywhere in Wisconsin
The right insulation system for your Wisconsin building is the one matched to your specific spaces, your regional climate exposure, and the energy performance you need from your building through a full Midwest winter. It is not the system that a contractor happens to carry when they return your call.
Technical Construction Solutions LLC serves homeowners, contractors, and commercial clients across Wisconsin, including the Fox Valley, the Northwoods, the lakeshore communities, the Driftless Area, and agricultural regions throughout the state.
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.