Roseburg Insulation is a locally owned insulation contractor serving Coquille with crawl space insulation, attic insulation, and commercial insulation. We have served Coos County for years and are licensed and insured.

Coquille is the county seat of Coos County, and that means commercial buildings - county offices, local businesses, and community facilities - are part of the local fabric. Commercial properties in this wet climate face the same moisture and energy-loss challenges as homes, often on a larger scale. Our commercial insulation services address both envelope performance and moisture control for Coquille business owners and building managers.
Most Coquille homes were built before 1980 on crawl space foundations, and over 55 inches of annual rain means those spaces have been fighting moisture for decades. Uninsulated crawl spaces lead to cold floors, soft framing, and mold that spreads quietly until you smell it. Closed-cell spray foam on the crawl space walls and rim joists is the most durable fix for homes in this climate.
Older homes near downtown Coquille - many of them Craftsman and Victorian styles built in the early 1900s - often have attics with little or no functional insulation remaining. Heat rises straight out the top of the house all winter while your furnace runs overtime. Bringing the attic up to current R-value standards is the most cost-effective upgrade available on most of these properties.
Homes near the Coquille River and on lower streets deal with elevated ground moisture through much of the fall and winter. A heavy-mil vapor barrier on your crawl space floor stops that moisture from rising into the floor system above. In a town this wet, a vapor barrier is not an optional add-on - it is the foundation that makes every other crawl space improvement last.
Wood-frame homes in Coquille have countless small gaps around pipes, wiring, and rim joists where cold air enters and warm air escapes. Spray foam expands into those gaps and hardens, giving you both insulation and air sealing in a single application. It is the right choice when the goal is a tight envelope on an older home that has settled and shifted over decades.
Coquille sits in a part of Oregon that has seen more wildfire smoke during dry summers, and a properly sealed home keeps that smoke out through the same gaps that let winter cold in. Air sealing before adding insulation also multiplies the benefit of every dollar you spend on the insulation itself. It is the step many contractors skip and the one that separates a good job from a great one.
Coquille sits along the Coquille River in the coastal foothills of Coos County, and it gets weather that most of inland Oregon does not. The area receives roughly 55 to 65 inches of rain per year, with most of it arriving between October and April - months of steady, persistent rain rather than brief downpours. That sustained moisture exposure is the defining challenge for homes here. Most of the housing stock was built before 1980, and older wood-frame construction in this climate means crawl spaces that have absorbed moisture for decades, fiberglass batts that were never rated for this level of humidity, and vapor barriers that have deteriorated or were never installed at all. Portions of town near the river also sit in or close to FEMA-mapped flood zones, which means some properties see water pressure from below in addition to the rain from above.
The climate also brings a different challenge in summer. Coquille summers are mild but include occasional heat spikes - a reminder that homes without central air conditioning, which describes most properties here, need good attic insulation to stay livable during those periods. Winters are frost-prone without being severe, but mild freeze-thaw cycles still stress crawl space materials and exposed concrete over time. An insulation contractor who works in Coos County regularly understands how these conditions compound on older homes. Someone with no experience in coastal southwest Oregon may not.
Our crew works throughout Coquille regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. As the county seat of Coos County, Coquille is a community we know well - we have worked on homes of all ages here, from the older Craftsman and Victorian houses near downtown to the ranch-style properties on the quieter streets toward the edge of town. When permits are required for insulation work, the relevant authority is the City of Coquille or the county, and a licensed contractor handles that process on your behalf.
Coquille is a compact town centered on the Coquille River, with the Coos County Courthouse as one of its most recognizable landmarks. Most residents are within a short drive of Coquille City Park along the river, and the town has a traditional grid layout with modest lots and older homes on every block. We know which neighborhoods sit lower and deal with more ground moisture in winter, and which hillside streets dry out faster after a wet spell - that local familiarity changes how we approach each job.
We also serve the nearby communities in Coos County and beyond. If you are looking for an insulation contractor in Myrtle Point up the Coquille River valley, or in Myrtle Creek to the north, we cover those communities too.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this site. We respond within 1 business day and will schedule a visit that works for your schedule. There is no commitment at this stage.
We visit your home in Coquille, inspect the crawl space, attic, and any other areas of concern, and measure what is actually there. We give you a written estimate before any work begins - no surprises on cost. If your crawl space has moisture damage, we tell you what we find in plain language.
Most crawl space and attic jobs in Coquille are completed in one to two days. You can stay in your home during most projects. Our crew protects your floors and access areas and cleans up when they leave.
When the job is finished, we walk you through what was done so you can see the work for yourself. If questions come up later, you can reach us directly - not a call center or an answering service.
We serve Coquille and the surrounding Coos County area. Free estimates, no obligation, and we respond within 1 business day.
(458) 803-7783Coquille is a small city of roughly 3,800 people in Coos County, sitting along the Coquille River in the coastal foothills of southwestern Oregon. As the county seat, it is home to the Coos County Courthouse and a range of county services that draw people in from the surrounding rural area. The town has a traditional grid layout, with most housing on modest in-town lots. Near downtown, you will find older Craftsman and Victorian homes that date to the early 1900s - properties that reflect Coquille's origins during the timber boom. On the quieter streets toward the edge of town, the housing mix shifts to mid-century ranch-style homes and more recent construction. Owner-occupied single-family homes make up most of the housing stock, and the community has the practical, land-connected character common to small Coos County towns.
The Coquille River is the defining feature of the landscape and the reason parts of town deal with elevated ground moisture and flood risk in wet winters. Coquille City Park along the river is a well-known gathering spot for residents year-round. Most of the housing here was built before 1980, which means crawl space foundations, minimal original insulation, and wood framing that has been exposed to decades of this wet climate. Homeowners in Coquille tend to be practical and cost-conscious - they want work done right without overpaying, and they know the difference between a contractor who actually knows Coos County and one who does not. We also serve nearby communities including Myrtle Point and Riddle, which share similar building stock and climate conditions.
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Learn MoreRoseburg Insulation serves Coquille and the surrounding Coos County area. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day.