05/28/2026
Spray foam insulation can directly affect both drywall finishes and framing, so coordination matters.
Spray foam helps create a tighter, more stable home by sealing air leaks and reducing moisture movement inside walls. That can help limit issues like drywall cracking, nail pops, and joint movement over time.
On the framing side, it highlights the importance of straight, properly set walls, because once spray foam expands and cures, it locks everything in place.
The key is timing: spray foam goes in after rough-ins and inspections, but before drywall. When done right, it helps create a more efficient home and a better long-term finish for your walls.