Clear scope before spray day
Assemblies, target areas, exclusions, and handoff expectations are reviewed early so the field crew is not solving preventable questions on-site.
Residential builder spray foam in Nashville
Send the plans or address, get a usable number, and keep insulation off the critical path with clear scope, on-site measurements when needed, and a drywall-ready handoff.
What protects the schedule
Price jobs faster
Complete plan sets move toward a usable number in 48 hours.
Reduce spray-day questions
Scope gets solved from the drawings before the crew hits the site.
Keep drywall moving
Clean, on-spec coverage helps insulation stay off the critical path.
Built for Nashville builders
Builder-first spray foam across Nashville, Antioch, Franklin, Smyrna, and the broader 150-mile service radius.
Builders keep High Performance on the bid list because the quote comes back fast, the crew shows up ready, and the handoff stays clean for the next trade.
Built to protect the builder's schedule
For builders, the priority is simple: get a usable number fast, confirm the install window early, and hand the frame back ready for drywall. That is the standard from estimate to spray day.
What the builder should expect
Quoted from the plans, scheduled to the frame, installed to spec, and handed off ready for the next trade.
Assemblies, target areas, exclusions, and handoff expectations are reviewed early so the field crew is not solving preventable questions on-site.
Thickness targets, penetrations, and transition details are treated like schedule-critical work so the job is ready for the next inspection step.
Tight communication, on-time installs, and clean framing handoff help keep insulation off the critical path and the next trade moving.
Where spray foam wins
Premium builds ask more from the shell, and spray foam answers that standard with tighter air control, stronger R-value per inch, and a cleaner path to lower HVAC demand. When the goal is a high-performing envelope that feels deliberate from the framing stage forward, spray foam gives the build a more serious spec to work from and a better foundation for long-term comfort, efficiency, and control.
What we spray
We use Accufoam AF1 for consistent spray performance, cleaner finish quality, high-yield material consistency, and responsive manufacturer support.
Open-cell, closed-cell, or batt?
Open-cell fits full-cavity fill and sound control. Closed-cell fits where R-value per inch and moisture control matter most. Batt still fits hybrid or budget-led packages.
Next step
Send the plans or address and we will show you where spray foam changes the build.
Send plans or address for a spray foam reviewHow foam changes the spec
Higher R per inch
Best when cavity depth is tight.
Air control built in
Cuts down separate air-sealing steps across the build.
Fewer compromises
Fewer supporting layers and fewer tradeoffs.
What keeps the job moving
Fast numbers help. What builders remember is a crew that likes the work, respects the schedule, and wants the next trade to walk into a job that feels ready.
Crew mindset
This team is into the work: dialing in assemblies, moving with urgency, and leaving a framing package the next crew does not have to fight.
Clean trim-back, scraped studs, and tighter edges matter because a sharp handoff says a lot about the crew that was there and how seriously they take the finish.
If an assembly note, timing issue, or scope gap looks off, it gets surfaced early before spray day turns into a scramble and the whole schedule starts absorbing the hit.
The team likes showing up ready, moving with pace, and getting insulation off the critical path without adding chaos or forcing someone else to clean up the miss.
There is real pride in leaving coverage inspection-ready and the framing usable for whoever is walking in next, instead of handing over a mess that slows the build down.
From plans to install
Send one complete package. Get a usable number back fast. Move from plan review to install scheduling without insulation turning into another coordination problem.
Step 01
Send the plans, elevations, permit sheets, or the jobsite address when you want on-site measurements first, so pricing starts without a back-and-forth call chain.
Step 02
Complete plan sets move toward a usable number within 48 hours, so you can price the job, answer ownership, and keep purchasing moving without chasing the estimate.
Step 03
Approve the scope, confirm timing, and lock the install window around the real framing sequence so insulation does not become the trade everyone is waiting on.
Recent Nashville-area work
See rooflines, wall lines, and tight-shell detail work from recent Middle Tennessee jobs so you can judge the coverage, cleanliness, and handoff standard before you request a quote.
Roof deck, attic line, and upper-wall framing coverage from active framing-stage residential work.
Location
Nashville-area custom homes and new residential builds
Project type
Residential
Foam use
Open Cell Spray Foam
Roof deck, attic line, and upper-wall framing coverage from active framing-stage residential work.
Location
Nashville-area custom homes and new residential builds
Project type
Residential
Foam use
Open Cell Spray Foam
Roof deck, attic line, and upper-wall framing coverage from active framing-stage residential work.
Location
Nashville-area custom homes and new residential builds
Project type
Residential
Foam use
Open Cell Spray Foam
Attic transitions, cleanup-ready framing, and tight-shell detail work tied to air sealing plus duct-focused upgrades.
Location
Nashville-area builder tight-shell scopes
Project type
Residential
Foam use
Air Sealing Plus
Attic transitions, cleanup-ready framing, and tight-shell detail work tied to air sealing plus duct-focused upgrades.
Location
Nashville-area builder tight-shell scopes
Project type
Residential
Foam use
Air Sealing Plus
Attic transitions, cleanup-ready framing, and tight-shell detail work tied to air sealing plus duct-focused upgrades.
Location
Nashville-area builder tight-shell scopes
Project type
Residential
Foam use
Air Sealing Plus
Before you send the plans
Builders usually want confidence on quote speed, inspection follow-up, COI paperwork, and service coverage before they award another trade. Clear answers early make it easier to send the plans and keep the framing sequence moving.
Yes. Once assemblies, target thicknesses, and install timing are clear, repeat builder volume is exactly where a dependable insulation partner should make life easier. The goal is to keep each new address moving like a known process, not turn every job into another coordination fire drill.
The priority is to keep jobs from getting flagged in the first place through early scope review, clear thickness targets, and a cleaner handoff. If a legitimate assembly issue does come up, follow-up should be fast, specific, and tied to the real job so the builder is not left chasing vague answers while the schedule slips.
Yes. COIs, insurance paperwork, and procurement documents should be handled before the install window tightens up, so paperwork never becomes the reason the job stalls after the scope is already moving.
Added areas, thickness revisions, and assembly swaps are easiest to price before spray day. Early notice keeps the number cleaner, the crew planning tighter, and the field handoff from turning into a downstream schedule problem.
High Performance Insulation is Nashville-first, with active coverage across Davidson County and named service markets including Nashville, Antioch, Franklin, and Smyrna, plus the 10-mile surrounding area beyond the county when the scope and schedule fit.
Need paperwork or scope cleared first?
Send the plans or address when you need pricing. Use contact first if you need service-area confirmation, COI, insurance paperwork, or a quick scope call before the quote starts. If you want on-site measurements first, send the address and we can route that before the quote starts.