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Green Earth Spray Foam of Atlanta
We specialize in the installation of spray polyurethane foam insulation for agricultural, commercial, residential, and roofing applications
Green Earth Spray Foam of Atlanta
Green Earth Spray Foam of Atlanta
1891 Prospect Church RdLawrenceville Georgia 30043United State
(678) 792-0402
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Green Earth Spray Foam is a family-owned and operated company with almost three decades of experience in the construction industry. We specialize in spray polyurethane insulation for agricultural, residential, commercial and roofing applications. We have a home office in Lawrenceville, GA and proudly serve customers all over the Southeast United States. At Green Earth Spray Foam, we are committed to providing our customers with superior products and services that will improve their quality of life and help protect the environment. We take pride in our workmanship and our team has the knowledge and expertise to ensure your project is completed on time and within budget. Call us for a free estimate.
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About Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville is a city in and the county seat of Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. It is a suburb of Atlanta, located approximately 30 miles (50 km) northeast of downtown and neighbors Suwanee, Dacula, and Duluth. Incorporated on December 15, 1821, exactly three years to the day after the formation of Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville is the oldest city in Gwinnett, and second oldest city in Metro Atlanta. As of the 2020 census, the population of Lawrenceville was 30,629. == History == Lawrenceville was incorporated by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 15, 1821. This makes Lawrenceville the second oldest city in the metropolitan Atlanta area. The city is named after Commodore James Lawrence, commander of the frigate Chesapeake during the War of 1812. Lawrence, a native of New Jersey, is probably best known today for his dying command, "Don't give up the ship!" William Maltbie, the town's first postmaster, suggested the name of "Lawrenceville." In 1821, a permanent site for the county courthouse was selected and purchased, the four streets bordering the square were laid out along with other streets in the village, and a public well was dug. Major Grace built the first permanent courthouse, a brick structure, in 1823–24 for a cost of $4,000. The courthouse presently on the square was constructed in 1885.During the tumultuous era of the Civil War, Gwinnett County stood as a notable exception, casting its vote against secession.