Living in Lee, NV means dealing with hot summer days and cold desert nights — and if your building isn't well insulated, you're likely feeling the impact on both your comfort and your utility bills. That’s where we come in. At Nevada Urethane, we specialize in spray foam insulation designed to meet the unique demands of Nevada’s climate. Whether you're updating your home, outfitting a commercial building, or improving an agricultural structure, we offer insulation solutions that help stabilize temperatures, improve energy efficiency, and keep moisture problems at bay.
Local Insight & Experience
From desert heat to winter chills, we understand the local conditions and how they affect your home or business.
Lower Energy Bills
Spray foam seals up cracks and gaps where air typically escapes, helping to lower your heating and cooling bills — sometimes by as much as 40%.
Skilled, Certified Installers
Our crew is trained, certified, and experienced. We don’t cut corners — we install insulation that lasts.
Protection from Air and Moisture
Spray foam does more than insulate — it creates a barrier against air leaks, moisture, pests, and mold.
Long-Term Performance & Property Value
Not only does spray foam improve your daily comfort, it also adds value to your property for years to come.
We proudly serve Lee, NV, and surrounding communities, delivering expert spray foam insulation services for residential, commercial, and agricultural needs.
Elko County
89801, 89822, 89835, 89883, 89825
Spray foam helps keep cool air in during the summer and warm air inside during the colder months. It creates a tight seal that helps your HVAC system work more efficiently.
Yes, absolutely. When installed properly, spray foam is safe and eco-friendly. It sets quickly and is fully cured within a day.
Yes, and we do it all the time. Spray foam is ideal for retrofits because it doesn’t require tearing down walls — we can reach tight spaces through small openings.
Open-cell is softer and better for interior walls and sound control. Closed-cell is more rigid, resists moisture, and is great for roofs, attics, and crawl spaces.
Yes. Energy-efficient upgrades like this are very appealing to buyers and can raise your home’s market value.