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Created by Insulation Distributors Inc., R-Value provides business tips, stories from the field and industry updates for those who need to know what’s happening in the world of insulation. Gain valuable insights from experts who understand what matters most to contractors and their customers. Whether you want to discover new insulation tools or improve your small business tactics, subscribe now to get an edge on the competition.
Episodes

Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
The Spray Foam Liability Trap: Why You Need More Than a Handshake
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Protect your insulation business from liability and ensure you get paid for every job with expert legal strategies designed specifically for contractors. Learn why a handshake isn't enough and how a proper contract can save you from expensive litigation.
On this episode of the R-Value Podcast, IDI expert Ken Allison interviews Karalynn Cromeens, Managing Partner of The Cromeens Law Firm and host of the "Quit Getting Screwed" podcast.
Construction law expert Karalynn Cromeens joins the show to discuss the critical importance of written contracts in the residential insulation industry. She explains why "managing expectations" is the number one defense against lawsuits and how specific contract language can limit liability, especially for spray foam applicators dealing with pre-existing building defects. The discussion highlights the dangers of working without a signed agreement—even for small or pro-bono jobs—and provides actionable advice on how to structure warranties to avoid the "never-ending punch list" that delays final payment.
Beyond contracts, the conversation shifts to dispute resolution and the financial side of running a contracting business. Karalynn shares candid advice on why settling fast is often better than being "right" in court and why you should trust your gut when a potential client raises red flags. Listeners will also learn about the legal necessities of change orders, the protection offered by incorporating as an LLC versus a sole proprietorship, and how to effectively leverage liens and demand letters to ensure payment.
Inside this episode...
- 02:05 – Karalynn’s background in the industry and the mission of the Subcontractor Institute.
- 05:21 – The importance of a clear Scope of Work to manage homeowner expectations and avoid "HGTV" standards.
- 07:08 – Distinguishing between punch lists and warranty claims to finalize jobs and get paid faster.
- 10:04 – Limiting liability for spray foam contractors when facing poor building conditions or incorrect substrates.
- 16:32 – Why settling a dispute quickly is often cheaper and less stressful than winning in litigation.
- 22:14 – Implementing cancellation fees to protect your profit if a homeowner breaches the contract

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