Our Home County
Wright County is really two counties in one. Along Interstate 94, Monticello, Otsego, Albertville, and St. Michael have grown fast for two decades, and that growth left behind thousands of newer homes with attached garage slabs, poured driveways, and attics that got the code minimum and nothing more. West and south of the freeway the county turns into lake country. Maple Lake, Annandale, Waverly, and South Haven are ringed with cabins and year-round lake homes, many of them older, with crawl spaces and rim joists that leak heat all winter. Buffalo, the county seat, sits in the middle, and the Highway 12 side around Delano, Montrose, and Cokato still has plenty of farmhouses and outbuildings. Much of the county sits on loamy glacial till that holds moisture, and that matters for concrete. Frost pushes several feet into that wet ground every winter, and the freeze-thaw cycle heaves and drops steps, stoops, sidewalks, and garage slabs year after year. Spring thaw then leaves voids under the concrete that only get worse. Because our shop is in Monticello, nowhere in Wright County is more than a short drive for us. We have been working these towns since we opened in May 2022, and this county is where most of our 51 five-star Google reviews come from.
Wright County cities we cover
- Albertville
- Buffalo
- Monticello
- Otsego
- St. Michael
- Delano
- Rockford
- Clearwater
- Hanover
- Montrose
- Waverly
- Maple Lake
- Annandale
- South Haven
- Cokato
What We Do Across Wright County
We run two divisions out of our Monticello shop, and both stay busy in Wright County. The insulation side handles spray foam for attics, walls, rim joists, crawl spaces, garages, and pole buildings. Closed-cell foam air-seals and insulates in one pass, which is why it works so well in the newer I-94 corridor homes with icy bonus rooms and in the older lake places around Annandale and Maple Lake that were never insulated properly to begin with. The concrete side lifts and levels sunken slabs with polyurethane foam. We drill small holes, inject expanding foam under the slab, and bring driveways, garage floors, steps, patios, and sidewalks back to grade, usually in a single visit. Both crews are licensed and insured under Minnesota license IR797260, and both treat Wright County jobs as home turf.
- Spray FoamClosed-cell and open-cell foam that seals air leaks and insulates in a single pass.
- AtticNew insulation and top-ups that stop heat loss through the biggest escape route in the house.
- Concrete LevelingPolyurethane foam injection that lifts sunken driveways, sidewalks, and floor slabs back to grade, usable the same day.
- Driveway LevelingSettled driveway slabs and garage aprons raised back to grade, drivable again the same day.
Spray foam, our specialty
Spray foam insulation is the service that built our name in Wright County. If your project starts in an attic, a rim joist, or a pole building, start with our spray foam insulation page and then give us a call.
Spray foam insulation in Minnesota →Wright County questions
Where is Foam-Tek located in Wright County?+
Our shop is in Monticello, right on the I-94 corridor. That puts us minutes from St. Michael, Albertville, Otsego, and Buffalo, and a short drive from the lake towns on the west side of the county. We have worked out of Monticello since we started the company in May 2022.
Why do garage slabs and driveways settle in newer Wright County subdivisions?+
Most newer homes here sit on backfilled ground. If the fill around the foundation was not compacted well, it keeps settling for years, and water moving through the soil carries fines away and opens voids under the concrete. Polyurethane leveling fills those voids and lifts the slab back to grade without tearing it out.
Do you work on lake homes and cabins around Annandale, Maple Lake, and South Haven?+
Yes. Lake properties are steady work for us. Older cabins and converted seasonal homes usually lose the most heat through the rim joist and crawl space, and closed-cell spray foam handles both while also stiffening the structure and resisting moisture coming up off the ground.