Spray foam removal in Colorado

Last reviewed: July 7, 2026

Colorado is our home market, and it has the deepest removal coverage of any state we track. Below are the providers we know of from public listings — the same rules as our full state-by-state directory apply: a listing is not an endorsement, we haven’t vetted anyone’s work, and removal capability varies (some firms remove spray foam specifically, others do general insulation removal) — ask directly about your exact job.

Providers serving Colorado

  • Tumbarello Insulation — Colorado Springs; Front Range coverage (Colorado Springs, Denver, Castle Rock, Pueblo). Advertises removal alongside install. tumbarelloinsulation.com
  • Lakewood Insulation Contractors — Lakewood / west Denver metro. One of the few Colorado firms naming spray foam removal specifically. lakewoodinsulationcontractors.com
  • iFOAM (Southeast/Southwest Denver, Parker, Elizabeth) — Denver metro franchise with a dedicated insulation-removal service line. ifoam.com
  • Koala Insulation (Denver / NoCo / Colorado Springs) — Front Range franchise; removal for moisture, mold, pest, or failing insulation. koalainsulation.com
  • Colorado Dry Ice Blasting — Denver / Colorado Springs, statewide. Dry-ice blasting is a specialist removal method; confirm they’ll take a foam job. dryiceblastingcolorado.com
  • Colorado Cryo Clean — Colorado Springs, mobile statewide. Same honest note: has the blasting technique, confirm spray foam specifically. cocryoclean.com

Notice the map: coverage clusters on the Front Range. The Western Slope and eastern plains are thin — if that’s you, the form below is genuinely your fastest route; we track who covers what.

What actually drives removal in Colorado

Here’s the honest version, because it’s different from what UK-flavored search results imply. Colorado is a dry state, and dry climates are where foam performs best — the humidity-driven failures that plague damp regions are rarer here. When foam comes out in Colorado, it’s usually one of these instead: a bad application (off-ratio, poor adhesion — the problems page explains each mechanism), a roof leak that got behind the foam, foam sprayed over already-rusty metal, or — increasingly — a financing or insurance flag on a home where nobody can document what’s under the foam.

That last one matters, because its first fix isn’t demolition. Before any Colorado homeowner pays to tear out foam an insurer can’t see under, read get it inspected first — a moisture scan can prove a dry roof without removing anything. And if you’re still deciding whether your foam is even a problem, start with the honest checklist.

Not sure who to call?

Tell us where in Colorado you are and what you’re dealing with — Front Range, Western Slope, or the plains — and we’ll point you at the nearest real option we know of, or tell you honestly that the answer is an inspection first.

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