Spray foam removal in Wyoming

Last reviewed: July 7, 2026

Let’s be straight about Wyoming first: coverage is thin. This is a big state with a small population, and dedicated spray-foam-removal crews are not waiting in every county. What Wyoming has is insulation firms that remove and re-install as part of their trade — and distances that make “who covers your area” the real question. Here’s what we know from public listings; as everywhere in our directory, listing is not endorsement and you should confirm capability for your exact job.

Providers serving Wyoming

  • Moore Insulation — tri-state coverage: Wyoming, northern Colorado, and western Nebraska. Offers insulation removal (remove old, reinstall new). insulatemoore.com
  • 307 Foam All — Casper, serving Cheyenne and statewide, including agricultural buildings. A spray foam specialist first — removal isn’t confirmed on their site, so ask; a foam-and-ag outfit that knows the material is still a sensible first call in a thin market. 307foamall.com

Two names for a state this size is the honest picture — and it’s exactly why the form at the bottom of this page exists.

The Wyoming angle, honestly

The guidance on this site is national; what’s local is the logistics. Wyoming’s climate is cold and dry — the kind foam handles well — so removal demand here tends to come from the same short list as the rest of the mountain West: bad applications, leaks that delaminated the foam, old rusty metal that should never have been sprayed, and paperwork problems at sale or insurance renewal. The problems page walks through each mechanism; the checklist tells you which side your foam is on. One Wyoming-specific reality: with crews this scarce, travel time is money — a Casper crew quoting a job in Star Valley is pricing the drive too, which is one more reason not to commission removal you might not need.

Which is the real point: in a thin market, inspection-first matters even more. If a lender or insurer flagged your foam, a moisture scan can settle whether anything actually needs to come out — before you pay mountain-West mobilization costs for demolition.

Nobody near you?

Likely, and that’s not your fault. Tell us where in Wyoming you are and what you’re facing — we track coverage across the region (including crews across the Colorado and Nebraska lines), and we’ll tell you honestly what your nearest real option is.

Tell us where in Wyoming you are

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