
About Our Company
Hey, I’m Logan, the proud owner and operator of Schneider Insulation, based in Strum, Wisconsin. Growing up, I learned the value of hard work and craftsmanship from my father who owned Schneider Contracting in Eau Claire. This early exposure to hands-on trades instilled in me a passion for quality work and a dedication to excellence.
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Before launching Schneider Insulation, I built a strong background in the frac sand mining industry, further honing my skills and attention to detail. As a United States Veteran, I bring the same discipline, honesty, and commitment to my work, offering state-of-the-art spray foam insulation solutions to the greater Chippewa Valley.
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At Schneider Insulation, I pride myself on providing a personalized, customer-focused approach. Unlike larger companies, I offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality. When you choose Schneider Insulation, you can trust that I’ll deliver customized solutions tailored to your unique needs.
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Outside of work, I enjoy hunting, fishing, and exploring the great outdoors. I’d be honored to help you improve the comfort and efficiency of your home or business. Contact me today for a free estimate!

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Veteran-owned

Closed-Cell & Open-Cell Spray Foam
Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam insulation differ primarily in density, structure, R-value, and applications. Closed-cell spray foam is denser (1.5-2.0 pounds per cubic foot) with a rigid structure formed by closed cells, making it highly moisture-resistant, an effective air barrier, and structurally supportive. It has a high R-value (R-6 to R-7 per inch), offering superior thermal resistance but comes at a higher cost.
In contrast, open-cell spray foam is less dense with open cells that make it softer and more flexible. It provides good soundproofing and air sealing but has a lower R-value (R-3.5 to R-4.0 per inch) and is more moisture-sensitive, making it less suitable for humid areas. Open-cell foam is more cost-effective and ideal for noise reduction and conditioned spaces, while closed-cell foam excels in energy efficiency and moisture-prone applications.
To ensure the best results for your specific needs, it is essential to consult with a professional who can evaluate your project and recommend the most suitable insulation type.

The Benefits of Spray Foam
High R-Value
Spray foam insulation can achieve high R-values (a measure of insulation performance) compared to other types of insulation.
Moisture Resistance
Spray foam insulation is resistant to moisture and can help prevent water damage and mold growth.
Air Sealing
The foam expands to fill gaps and holes, providing a high level of air sealing to prevent air leaks and reduce heat transfer.
Durability
Spray foam insulation can last for many years without breaking down or losing its effectiveness.
Versatility
Spray foam insulation can be used in various applications, including walls, floors, ceilings, attics, crawl spaces, and more.
