Meet Team Members from Reed's Sprayfoam Insulation

Meet Team Members from Reed's Sprayfoam Insulation

Brent Lee

Brent Lee

Project Manager

Hometown: Pikeville, KY

Hobbies: sports, camping, spending time at the lake

Brent Lee

Project Manager

About Brent Lee:


Brent joined the Reed’s team with two decades of experience in marketing, sales, customer service, and commercial business planning, so he knows the importance of being thorough and efficient with each project. He enjoys meeting new people and tackling a challenge, which is why the highlight of his job is going into homes just like yours and finding the problem areas so that he can find a solution to save you both energy and money! His faith in Christ and his family are the most important aspects of his life. Brent enjoys spending time with his wife and daughters at the lake, and he is an avid fan of the Cleveland Browns and Kentucky Wildcat Basketball. He is an asset to our company, and we are proud to have him as part of the Reed’s family!

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Joe McAuley (Joe M.

Wheeling, WV

Posted on Reed's Sprayfoam Insulation

We had a crawlspace that flooded when it rained. There were a couple of occasions when two to three inches of standing water was in our crawlspace. Reed's Sprayfoam gave the cheapest of two bids to solve the problem. They dug a trench around the interior perimeter of the crawlspace . Perforated pipe was installed. A heavy white sheet was laid on the bare ground. It went up the piers and the exterior walls of the crawlspace. The crawlspace was not at ground level, which was one of the problems that produced flooding. Only about a foot of the house foundation, including the vents, was above ground level. The waterproof sheet was carried up the wall to just below the foundation vents. The vertical part of the sheet and foundation were coated with a rigid closed-cell foam up to the floor joists. Above that point an open-cell foam was used to allow the perimeter wood to breath and dry out. This closed-off the crawlspace vents. A dehumidifier was installed. The condensate from it, as well as the water flowing into the perforated pipe through the foundation, was directed to a sump pump. The output from the sump pump was piped through the foundation into a drain pipe that carried water from downspouts away from the house. As a final measure, the wood floor joists that had started to show a lot of various types of mold and mildew and dry-rot was treated with a penetrant that killed it and preserved the wood. There was a problem of water flowing in on top of the waterproof sheet after the first crew left. I called to have the problem corrected. Even though the company was about a five-hour one-way drive from us, a man, David Runyon, was dispatched to correct the problem. He corrected the problem within an hour or two. Based on my personal experience, I would have no problem at all recommending Reed's Sprayfoam. Their employees were curteous and considerate. The only crawlspace access was through the floor inside our house. Care was taken to keep the floor clean. We had almost no cleanup to do when they left.

Jobs Completed by Brent Lee

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Allen Junction, WV

February 25, 2021

Our crew sealed the saturated earth with a liner made of a 16 mil high and low-density polyethylene with polyester-cord reinforcement, the liner is treated with an antimicrobial finish that protects against mold and mildew growth on or under the liner. The Foundation walls will be insulated with 2 nominal inches of closed cell foam insulation. This will be a continuous seal onto the liner. All foundation and crawl space vents will be sealed. The rim joist will be insulated with 4 nominal inches of open cell foam insulation. This will seal all air leaks in the rim joist area.

Also a dehumidifer was installed to keep moisture from rebuilding in the area. This will help the homeowner's crawlspace stay dry and moisture free for years to come.

Jenkins, KY

July 3, 2020

Our project team insulated the ceiling with 5 nominal inches of open cell foam and this was coated with our class-3 vapor barrier, this will assist in preventing moisture build up in the building. The floor of the home was also sprayed with 2 nominal inches of closed cell foam, this helps prevent energy escaping through the flooring of the building and keeping it the desired temperature year long!

Greeneville, TN

July 1, 2020

Our crew insulated the sloped roof deck and band of the building with 2 nominal inches of closed cell foam insulation.

Emmalena, KY

June 25, 2020

This home received different variations of open and closed cell spray foam insulation in various areas of living space, making sure no space was unsealed and properly insulated from the elements. Our team preformed work on around 16,000 sqft of area throughout the home and last we spoke with the home owners, they were already noticing a major difference throughout the home when it came to energy efficiency and the comfort of their home!

Williamsburg, KY

June 3, 2020

Our crew insulated the ceiling of the building with 6 nominal inches of open cell foam, providing some sound resistance from the upstairs apartment. Then, a thermal barrier was applied to the foam along the ceiling to help keep the temperature of the building consistent in all seasons. Finally, on the insulation and thermal barrier the crew painted the foam with black paint, seeing as the customer had no intentions on covering the foam in the future.

Reed's Sprayfoam Insulation
15 Coleman road
Belfry, KY 41514