Pole Barn & Metal Building Spray Foam Insulation
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A bare steel shop or pole barn in Wyoming swings 60°F in a single day. Closed-cell spray foam stops the condensation rain that rots purlins and rusts trusses, adds R-value, and turns an unusable seasonal building into a year-round shop. Seamless Systems insulates pole barns, ag buildings, and metal shops across Wyoming and the Black Hills.
A bare steel shop or pole barn in Wyoming swings 60°F in a single day. Closed-cell spray foam stops the condensation rain that rots purlins and rusts trusses, adds R-value, and turns an unusable seasonal building into a year-round shop. Seamless Systems insulates pole barns, ag buildings, and metal shops across Wyoming and the Black Hills.
What's included in pole barn foam.
- Stops condensation drip from cold steel
- R-21 to R-30 wall assemblies for year-round shops
- Spray directly to steel — no fasteners, no thermal bridging
- Common applications: shops, ag buildings, Quonset huts, equipment storage
- Works on existing buildings and new construction
When to call Seamless Systems for pole barn foam.
Ice dams on the eave, drafty rooms above the garage, cold floors over a crawl space, or a shop that swings 60°F in a day — those are the five tells a building is bleeding conditioned air through inadequate insulation. Spray foam is the highest-ROI fix in this climate.
- Ice damming on the roof edge in winter
- Drafty rooms or temperature swings room-to-room
- Heating bills that climb year over year
- A pole barn or shop you can't use in winter
- Condensation dripping off cold steel in a shop
- New build wanting the highest R per inch
Where we do pole barn foam.
Seamless Systems LLC is headquartered in Moorcroft, WY and regularly performs pole barn foam across northeast Wyoming and the western Black Hills of South Dakota. Most service calls are answered same-day from our 4 Westridge Road shop:
- Buffalo, WY
- Gillette, WY
- Wright, WY
- Moorcroft, WY
- Sundance, WY
- Sheridan, WY
- Beulah, WY
- Hulett, WY
- Belle Fourche, SD
- Spearfish, SD
- Sturgis, SD
- Deadwood, SD
Related Seamless Systems services
See full spray foam details on the spray foam service page, or compare other Seamless Systems trades on the services hub.
Questions we get most.
How do you quote a spray foam job?
We do not publish a public price list. Every spray foam quote is tailored after a free on-site inspection — we measure the area, confirm open-cell vs closed-cell, and pick the thickness that hits the R-value you actually need. Use the spray foam calculator on the site to send us your specs and we will email a quote the same day.
How do you quote a new garage door install in Wyoming?
Every install is quoted after a free on-site visit so the number matches the actual scope — size, insulation grade, opener, and whether we are hauling off an old door. Use the garage door calculator on the site to send us your specs and we will email back a tailored quote the same day.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Seamless Systems LLC is a licensed and insured Wyoming home services company, founded in 2016 by Cody Williamson with over 25 years of combined crew experience in garage doors, gutters, and spray-foam insulation.
What is the difference between open-cell and closed-cell spray foam?
Open-cell foam is softer, lighter, has an R-value of about 3.5 per inch, and is great for sound dampening in interior walls and roof decks. Closed-cell foam is denser, has an R-value of about 7 per inch, adds a vapor barrier, and increases structural rigidity — common in our region for unconditioned shops, metal buildings, and exposed crawl spaces.
Heating bill brutal?
Foam that attic, garage, or shop.
Closed-cell and open-cell spray foam built for Wyoming wind and Black Hills cold. Free inspection + custom R-value plan.

