Frozen North Construction, founded in 1987, has been a leading provider of insulation services across Alaska. With a commitment to affordable and professional service, the company specializes in spray foam insulation, which offers superior energy efficiency compared to traditional fiberglass methods. The founder, Mark Bauman, a long-time resident of the Mat-Su Valley, understands the unique challenges faced by homeowners and businesses in Alaska's extreme weather conditions. His firsthand experience with urethane foam insulation at his own home demonstrated significant improvements in heating costs, comfort, and energy efficiency, leading him to help others achieve similar results.
Frozen North Construction operates statewide, offering services from the Kenai Peninsula in the south to Fairbanks and beyond. Their spray foam insulation not only enhances insulation performance but also reduces energy bills, minimizes drafts and noise, and provides a barrier against pests and mold.
The company highlights the benefits of spray foam insulation, including its ability to save homeowners substantial amounts in energy costs, as evidenced by a study conducted by Habitat for Humanity. In a comparison of two identical homes, one insulated with traditional fiberglass and another with spray foam, the home using spray foam generated over $500 in savings in just five months. This underscores the effectiveness and long-term value of the spray foam approach, even though the initial investment may be higher than fiberglass solutions.
Frozen North Construction aims to assist clients in insulating their properties better for Alaskan weather, focusing on not only comfort but also energy efficiency and cost savings.