Bad spray foam is a real problem. We have walked into Knoxville attics where the foam smells like fish a year after install, crawl spaces where the foam never cured and is still sticky to the touch, and roof decks where off-ratio foam shrank away from the sheathing and trapped moisture against the wood. When the original installer used bad chemistry, the wrong substrate temperature, or the wrong ratio, the only fix is removal. Our Knoxville crew safely removes failed spray foam from attics, crawl spaces, roof decks, and metal buildings - then properly re-insulates the assembly.
Properly installed spray polyurethane foam has a service life of 80-100 years and rarely needs removal. The cases that come to us in Knoxville almost always trace back to installer error. Off-ratio foam - meaning the A-side and B-side chemicals were not mixed at the correct 1:1 ratio - never fully cures and continues to off-gas amines for months or years. Cold-substrate spray jobs (foam applied to steel or sheathing below 25°F) fail to adhere and shrink away from the assembly, creating moisture traps. Old urea-formaldehyde foam from the 1970s and 80s, found in some older Knoxville homes, releases formaldehyde and is best removed.
You probably need removal if the foam smells fishy, sweet, or chemical months after install; if it is still tacky to the touch weeks later; if it has visibly shrunken away from rafters or studs; if you are getting headaches, eye irritation, or respiratory symptoms tied to time at home; or if the foam was installed against a wet substrate and is now hiding mold underneath.
Knoxville spray foam removal runs $2 to $8 per square foot in 2026, with the price driven by foam thickness, substrate type, accessibility, and containment requirements. Closed cell foam is harder to remove than open cell - the higher density means slower cutting. Roof deck and rafter bay removal is more expensive than open wall application. Add the cost of re-insulation on the back end and the typical full-attic remediation project lands at $6,000 to $18,000.
| Scope | Removal Cost |
|---|---|
| Open cell removal, accessible attic | $2.00 - $4.00 per sq ft |
| Closed cell removal, accessible attic | $4.00 - $7.00 per sq ft |
| Roof deck rafter bay removal | $5.00 - $8.00 per sq ft |
| Crawl space foam removal | $3.00 - $6.00 per sq ft |
| Metal building foam removal | $3.50 - $7.00 per sq ft |
| Substrate repair and mold treatment | Quoted after exposure |
| Re-insulation | Standard install pricing |
Most homeowner insurance policies do not cover spray foam failure - it is treated as a workmanship issue, not a peril. We recommend documenting the failure thoroughly and pursuing the original installer's liability coverage if they are still in business.
Modern spray polyurethane foam is a precision product. The two chemical sides have to be heated to spec temperature (typically 120-140°F), hit the spray gun at equal pressure, and combine at exactly 1:1 ratio at the tip. The substrate has to be above 25°F (for winter chemistry) or 50°F (for summer chemistry) and dry. The lifts have to be 1.5-2 inches with cool-down time between passes. Crews who skip steps - spraying cold, spraying wet, running out of A-side mid-job - create the failures we are called to remediate years later. Always confirm any Knoxville spray foam contractor is SPFA PCP certified or factory-trained on the chemistry they are spraying.
The two most common failure patterns we see in Knoxville: 1) Open cell foam sprayed in unvented attics by crews who did not understand the moisture implications - the foam itself is fine, but the assembly is now wet because the homeowner kept summer humidity high indoors and there is no drying path. 2) Closed cell foam sprayed in cold crawl spaces in winter by crews who did not warm the substrate first - the foam never bonded, has shrunk away from the rim and walls, and is creating moisture pockets. Both scenarios require removal, substrate remediation, and a different reinstall plan. We see these jobs across the entire Knoxville metro - from Farragut to Halls to Sevierville. Every failed-foam project gets a written remediation plan, fixed pricing, and a 10-year warranty on the re-installed insulation.
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