Are you struggling to keep your home or commercial building cool amidst the sweltering Florida heat? ALL IN OVERHALL provides advanced spray foam insulation services designed to seal your property’s thermal envelope, drastically reducing energy consumption and HVAC strain. Whether you own a residential property near the lake or an agricultural metal building in the heart of Okeechobee, our expert team delivers air-sealing solutions that prevent moisture intrusion and air leakage. Upgrade your comfort and protect your investment with the most effective insulation contractor in the region.



Living and working in Okeechobee means dealing with year-round high humidity and intense sun exposure. Traditional fiberglass batting often sags or absorbs moisture over time, leading to mold issues and reduced thermal performance. Our spray foam application creates a seamless, monolithic barrier that fills every crack and crevice, effectively stopping the "stack effect" that pulls hot air into your attic and living spaces. By upgrading to modern high-performance insulation, you not only stabilize indoor temperatures but also improve indoor air quality by blocking allergens and pollutants from entering your building.






Choosing the right contractor is critical for the longevity of your property. At ALL IN OVERHALL, we don't just spray foam; we engineer comfort. We understand that in Okeechobee, moisture control is just as important as temperature control. Our team uses advanced diagnostic approaches to identify air leaks that others miss. By choosing us, you are opting for a "whole-home" health approach that lowers allergen infiltration, reduces noise pollution, and slashes energy bills. We are committed to getting the job done right the first time, ensuring your insulation performs effectively for decades.
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Challenge: A local rancher in Taylor Creek had a 2,000 sq. ft. metal equipment shed that was suffering from "rain" inside due to severe condensation buildup on the metal roof, rusting expensive equipment.
Solution: We deployed our team to install 2 inches of closed-cell spray foam directly to the underside of the roof deck and walls. This created a vapor barrier and added structural strength to the metal panels.
Result: The condensation issue was eliminated immediately. The internal temperature of the barn dropped by over 15 degrees, preserving the machinery and creating a usable workspace during peak summer hours.
Don't let your money escape through your roof. Contact ALL IN OVERHALL today to schedule your insulation assessment. Phone: (561) 406-3835 Email: [email protected]
Open-cell foam is lighter, less expensive, and excellent for soundproofing interior walls, but it is not a vapor barrier. Closed-cell foam is much denser, acts as a complete vapor and moisture barrier, and adds structural strength, making it the preferred choice for Florida exteriors and metal buildings.
Spray foam creates an air-tight seal that prevents humid outside air from infiltrating your home through the attic or crawl space. By sealing these gaps, your HVAC system doesn't have to work as hard to remove moisture, keeping indoor relative humidity levels comfortable.
Yes, once the spray foam has cured (typically within 24 to 48 hours), it is inert and safe. It does not off-gas harmful chemicals after the curing process is complete. We ensure proper ventilation during installation to maintain safety standards.
Absolutely. Spraying closed-cell foam on the underside of a metal roof is one of the most effective ways to stop radiant heat transfer. It also prevents the "sweating" or condensation that frequently occurs in metal buildings in Okeechobee.
While spray foam is not a pesticide, it seals the tiny cracks and crevices that insects and rodents use to enter your home. Closed-cell foam becomes very hard upon curing, making it difficult for pests to burrow through compared to soft fiberglass.
Spray foam is a durable material that does not sag, settle, or degrade over time like traditional insulation. When properly installed and protected from direct sunlight, it can last for the life of the building (80+ years).
Insulation removal can be dusty, but our professional team uses high-powered vacuums with HEPA filters to contain the debris. We bag and remove all old material directly from your attic or crawl space, leaving your home clean and ready for new insulation.
While results vary by building design and use, homeowners often see energy bill reductions of 30% to 50%. This is because spray foam reduces both the conductive heat flow and the air leakage that wastes conditioned air.
Yes, particularly open-cell foam. It has excellent sound-dampening properties that reduce airborne noise transmission. This makes it ideal for insulating media rooms, bathrooms, or walls between noisy rooms.
In most cases, yes. To apply spray foam effectively to the roof deck or walls, the substrate must be clean. Removing old, dusty, or pest-infested fiberglass ensures the foam adheres correctly and allows us to inspect the structure for any hidden damage.