
If your home struggles to stay warm through Roseburg winters or your bills climb every year, the attic, crawl space, and walls are the places to start.
If your home struggles to stay warm through Roseburg winters or your bills climb every year, the attic, crawl space, and walls are the places to start.

Home insulation in Roseburg, OR slows the movement of heat through your ceiling, walls, and floors - keeping warmth inside during the cool, damp winters and hot air out in summer, with most attic and crawl space jobs completed in a single day with minimal disruption.
A large share of Roseburg homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, when insulation standards were a fraction of what they are today. Many of those homes still have their original attic coverage - thin, compressed material that has never been updated. The result is a house that works against your furnace all winter long.
If your home has old or damaged insulation, we handle insulation removal before new material goes in - so you are not just layering new insulation on top of a problem.
If your energy costs jump significantly from October through February without a change in habits, your home is losing heat faster than it should. Roseburg winters are mild compared to much of Oregon, but the sustained cool and damp conditions from November through March put a steady load on heating systems in under-insulated homes.
In Roseburg homes built on raised foundations, cold floors in winter are one of the clearest signs that the crawl space below is uninsulated or that existing insulation has fallen, sagged, or gotten wet. If you walk across your kitchen in socks and the floor feels noticeably colder than the air, heat is escaping downward.
Roseburg wet winters mean moisture is always looking for a way in. When walls lack proper insulation and air sealing, warm indoor air meets cold surfaces and condensation forms inside the wall cavity - sometimes showing as damp patches, peeling paint, or a persistent musty smell. Moisture inside walls can lead to mold over time if left unaddressed.
If your home was built before the mid-1980s and insulation has never been assessed, there is a reasonable chance the attic and walls are under-insulated by current standards. A quick look in your attic is a good starting point - if you can see the tops of the ceiling joists, you almost certainly need more insulation.
We insulate all areas of the home - attics, crawl spaces, walls, and basements - and we assess each area separately rather than applying one solution to everything. For homes where old insulation has been compromised, we offer insulation removal before the new material goes in. For homes that need coverage without major renovation, we offer retrofit insulation approaches that add performance without tearing out walls.
We use blown-in cellulose and fiberglass, batt insulation, and spray foam depending on the area and the conditions we find. For Roseburg crawl spaces - where damp winters put fiberglass batts at risk - we often recommend closed-cell foam or rigid board because they handle moisture better. We explain the options and the tradeoffs before you decide on anything.
The highest-priority area in most homes - blown-in or batt insulation brought up to the recommended depth for Roseburg climate.
Insulation and moisture management for raised-foundation homes where cold floors and damp conditions are a common complaint.
Dense-pack blown-in for existing walls - adds coverage without requiring drywall removal in most cases.
We look at every area of the home and prioritize where the biggest heat losses are happening before recommending any work.
Roseburg sits in the Umpqua River Valley and receives around 33 inches of rain per year, with cool, damp winters running from October through April. That combination means moisture management is just as important as heat retention - insulation that gets damp loses effectiveness and can encourage mold growth in walls and crawl spaces. Many homes in established Roseburg neighborhoods were built during the mid-20th century timber boom, and those homes often have little or no wall insulation and minimal attic coverage by today standards. Homeowners in Roseburg and nearby Winston face the same challenges - older homes that were built well but built to standards that no longer match what is needed for comfort and efficiency.
Oregon offers rebates through Energy Trust of Oregon that can offset a meaningful portion of the cost for Roseburg homeowners who upgrade their insulation - worth confirming before you sign anything. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends attic R-values between R-38 and R-60 for Roseburg climate zone - a standard many older homes here do not meet.
Call or submit a request and we respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your home age, the areas you are concerned about, and what you have noticed - cold rooms, high bills, or anything specific.
We walk through your home and look in your attic and crawl space, checking current insulation levels, moisture conditions, and air leaks. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and results in a written quote - not a verbal ballpark.
The quote spells out exactly what work will be done, what materials will be used, and what the target depth or coverage will be. This is the right time to ask about Energy Trust rebates and whether a permit applies to your project.
Most attic jobs finish in a single day, often in a few hours. We seal air gaps first, then install insulation to the target depth. Before leaving, we walk you through what was done and provide photos of the finished work.
Free in-home assessment, written quote, no obligation. We serve all of Roseburg and Douglas County.
(458) 803-7783Every job starts with a visit to your home - not a phone estimate. We check the attic, crawl space, and walls before recommending any work. That means you get a scope that fits your actual home, not a standard package.
You receive an itemized written quote that breaks out every line of work. No verbal ballparks, no post-job surprises. If something unexpected comes up during the assessment, you hear about it before work begins - not after.
We have been working on Roseburg and Douglas County homes since 2018 and know the specific conditions here - older housing stock, raised foundations, damp crawl spaces, and the moisture patterns that come with Roseburg winters. That local context shapes how we approach every job.
We hold a current Oregon Construction Contractors Board license and carry general liability and workers compensation on every job. You can verify any Oregon contractor license on the CCB website before hiring. We also help clients navigate Energy Trust of Oregon rebate paperwork when work qualifies.
A home insulation project is only as good as the assessment that came before it. Getting the scope right - knowing which areas to prioritize and what materials to use - is what separates an upgrade that makes a real difference from one that just checks a box. Oregon Construction Contractors Board licensing requirements ensure every contractor doing this work in Oregon has met the state minimum for bonding and insurance.
Safe removal of old, wet, or damaged insulation before new material is installed - required before many Roseburg attic upgrades.
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Learn MoreMost attic jobs are done in a single day - call now to schedule your free assessment before Roseburg rainy season is in full swing.