
Roseburg Insulation installs insulation that actually solves the problem - cold floors, high energy bills, and drafty rooms in Roseburg homes and businesses.

Roseburg Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor in Roseburg, OR, offering 16 residential and commercial insulation services across 12 cities in Douglas County. Whether your home has cold crawl spaces, high heating bills, or outdated attic insulation, we find the source of the problem and fix it. Roseburg homes from the 1950s through today need different approaches - we know the difference and recommend accordingly.

Drafty walls and cold floors? Spray foam fills every gap and seals air leaks in one step, so your home stays warm all winter.
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Heat rises and escapes through a thin attic. Proper attic insulation keeps your home warmer and your heating bill lower.
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Older attic with visible joists? Blown-in insulation fills every corner and brings your home up to current performance levels.
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Cold rooms, high bills, and drafts are signs your home is under-insulated. We find the gaps and fix them.
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Wet, pest-damaged, or outdated insulation loses its value fast. We remove the old material so the new installation performs correctly.
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Cold floors in winter often trace back to an uninsulated crawl space. We insulate and seal it so warmth stays where it belongs.
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Exterior walls without insulation let cold air straight through. We add coverage without tearing out your walls.
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Insulation without air sealing leaves gaps that drain warmth. We seal the hidden leaks that drive up your energy bills.
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An uninsulated basement pulls cold air up into your living space. We stop that heat loss at the source.
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Need moisture resistance and maximum R-value per inch? Closed-cell foam is the right choice for crawl spaces and exterior walls.
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Open-cell foam provides excellent sound dampening and air sealing for interior walls and attic applications.
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High energy bills eating into your operating costs? Commercial insulation lowers heating and cooling loads in any building type.
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Moisture in your crawl space damages wood and insulation. A vapor barrier stops dampness before it becomes a bigger problem.
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Protect your walls, floor, and structure from moisture damage with a properly installed vapor barrier.
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Smoke, drafts, and heat escaping through your ceiling? Attic air sealing closes the gaps before insulation goes in.
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Adding insulation to an existing finished home is possible without full demolition. Retrofit methods target the biggest heat-loss areas.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you are dealing with - high bills, cold floors, a damp crawl space, or something else. We ask a few quick questions about your home and schedule an in-person visit. Most calls take under ten minutes, and we respond within 1 business day.
We come to your home and look at the areas that matter - the attic, crawl space, walls, or rim joists. We check what is already there, measure the space, and look for moisture or air leaks. You get a written quote that explains what we recommend and why, with no pressure to decide on the spot.
Our crew arrives on the scheduled day, completes the work, and cleans up before leaving. Most residential jobs finish in a single day. Before we go, we walk you through what was done, show you photos of the finished installation, and answer any questions. You keep documentation of the work for your records.
We hold a valid Oregon Construction Contractors Board license and carry general liability insurance and workers compensation on every project. You can verify our license on the Oregon CCB public website.
Every project starts with a free in-person assessment and a written quote. No ballpark guesses over the phone. You know exactly what the job costs before any work begins, with no surprise charges on the final invoice.
We are a locally owned business that has been serving Roseburg and Douglas County since 2018. We know the housing stock, the climate, and the specific insulation challenges that come with homes in this region.
If something is not right after the work is done, we come back and fix it. We provide written documentation of the installation so you have a record for rebate applications, home inspections, and future reference.
Ready to talk? Call (458) 803-7783 or get a free estimate online.
"Our crawl space was a mess - wet insulation hanging everywhere and cold floors all winter. They came out, assessed everything, and had it fully insulated and sealed within a week. The floors are noticeably warmer and the quote matched the final invoice."
David M., Sutherlin - Crawl space insulation
"Our 1960s house had almost nothing in the attic. The crew sealed all the gaps first and then blew in new insulation to the right depth. The bedroom above the garage stopped feeling like a refrigerator in January. Heating bills dropped the first month."
Karen T., Winston - Attic insulation
"The last two smoke seasons were rough for our family. After getting the attic air-sealed and spray foam added to the rim joists, the smoky smell inside was completely gone. I wish we had done it two summers earlier. Professional crew, showed up on time."
Robert L., Roseburg - Spray foam insulation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - you get a free written quote and can decide from there. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(458) 803-7783Roseburg Insulation is based in Roseburg and serves 12 communities across Douglas County, including Sutherlin, Myrtle Creek, and Canyonville. We cover a wide service area and can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week you reach out.
R-value measures how well insulation resists heat flow - the higher the number, the better it performs. For attics in Roseburg, the U.S. Department of Energy recommends R-38 to R-60, which means most older homes in this area are under where they should be.
Roseburg receives about 33 inches of rain per year, mostly between October and April. That sustained moisture makes crawl space insulation especially important - fiberglass batts in a damp crawl space hold water against wood framing rather than protecting it, making moisture management a priority here.
Adding insulation without sealing air leaks first leaves the most important step undone. Gaps around wires, pipes, and light fixtures let warm air escape even through thick insulation. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates air sealing and insulation together can cut heating and cooling costs by up to 15 percent.
Spray foam seals air and insulates in one step - it is the right choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, and areas with moisture risk. Blown-in insulation is faster and more cost-effective for large open attics where air sealing is done separately. Your contractor should explain which fits your specific situation before any work starts.
Energy Trust of Oregon offers cash rebates for qualifying insulation upgrades to homeowners served by Pacific Power, which covers most of the Roseburg area. Ask your contractor whether the work qualifies before signing anything - rebates can meaningfully reduce your out-of-pocket cost.
Oregon requires insulation contractors to hold a valid Construction Contractors Board license. You can search any company name on the CCB public website in about two minutes. Always ask for the license number and proof of insurance before allowing anyone to start work on your home.
Roseburg Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor company based in Roseburg, OR, serving Douglas County and surrounding communities since 2018. We are licensed through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board and carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every job. Our team has completed insulation projects across all 16 service types in homes and commercial buildings throughout the Roseburg area, from mid-century ranch homes to newer construction. To learn more about our background and approach, visit our About page.
If existing insulation is wet, pest-damaged, or contaminated, replacement is necessary before new material goes in. Adding on top of compromised insulation does not fix the underlying problem - it covers it up. A honest contractor will tell you what needs to come out before quoting the addition.
A proper written quote lists the area to be insulated, the material type, the target depth or coverage, whether air sealing is included, and the total cost. If a quote is just a single number with no breakdown, ask for the line items before you compare it to other estimates.
After the work, the insulation should look even and consistent with no thin spots or gaps. Ask for photos of the finished attic or crawl space before the crew leaves. The ENERGY STAR program offers guidance on what properly completed insulation work looks like.
Still not sure what your home needs? Call (458) 803-7783 or submit a request online and we will schedule a free on-site assessment.
Roseburg is the county seat of Douglas County, home to about 24,000 people in the South Umpqua River valley. It is the main services hub for a wide rural area, with residents from Sutherlin to Canyonville coming to Roseburg for contractors, medical care, and shopping. A large share of the city is owner-occupied homes, many of which date to the mid-20th century when the timber industry drove the area's growth.
The housing stock near downtown, the neighborhoods around Umpqua Community College, and the hillside areas above the valley floor include many homes from the 1950s through 1970s built with little or no wall insulation and minimal attic coverage. The city receives roughly 33 inches of rain per year, with the wet season running from October through April - which means crawl spaces and older wood-frame homes take sustained moisture exposure every winter. The Douglas County Fairgrounds area and surrounding neighborhoods are a good example of the kind of established residential areas where insulation upgrades make a meaningful difference in daily comfort.
Whether your home is near the river, up in one of the hillside neighborhoods, or out in a more rural part of Douglas County, Roseburg Insulation serves all of the Roseburg area and the communities around it. We understand the local housing stock, the climate, and what it takes to keep an older Pacific Northwest home insulated and protected through every season.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Roseburg Insulation
1331 NE Klamath Ave
Roseburg, OR 97470
Always open, 24/7.
Call today for a free on-site estimate from a licensed insulation contractor who knows Roseburg homes.