Roseburg Insulation is Roseburg's locally owned insulation contractor, providing home insulation, attic insulation, and crawl space insulation to homeowners throughout Douglas County. We have served Roseburg since 2018 and are licensed and insured.

Roseburg homes built before 1980 often have thin or missing insulation throughout walls, attics, and crawl spaces. A whole-home insulation assessment addresses every weak point at once. If your energy bills feel high for how mild the winters are, learn more about our home insulation services to see what a full upgrade looks like.
Heat rises, and Roseburg attics are the number one place it escapes in winter. Many homes in older neighborhoods like Garden Valley still have only a few inches of original insulation that has settled and thinned over decades. Upgrading your attic to modern R-value standards is one of the fastest ways to reduce heating costs here.
Roseburg's long wet season - October through April - keeps crawl spaces damp for months at a time. Wet fiberglass batts under a floor do more harm than good, holding moisture against wood framing. Closed-cell spray foam applied to crawl space walls seals out water and keeps floors warmer all winter.
Older Roseburg homes have irregular framing gaps, uninsulated rim joists, and air leaks that batts cannot fully seal. Spray foam expands into every crack and corner, creating an airtight barrier that also blocks the smoke infiltration that Roseburg homeowners deal with during wildfire season each summer.
Roseburg's wood-frame homes from the mid-20th century often have gaps around plumbing penetrations, wiring, and ceiling fixtures that let conditioned air escape year-round. Air sealing before adding insulation makes every other improvement more effective, and it is the step that too many contractors skip.
Ground moisture under Roseburg homes is a persistent problem given the clay-heavy soils in the Umpqua Valley. A properly installed vapor barrier on the crawl space floor stops ground moisture from rising into the framing above - an important first step before any insulation work begins.
Roseburg sits at the bottom of the Umpqua River valley, and that geography shapes everything about how homes perform here. The valley traps moisture during the wet season - roughly October through April - and homes take the full impact of persistent rain without the drying benefit of coastal breezes. Clay-heavy soils in the valley floor drain slowly, which keeps crawl spaces damp long after a rain event. Homes built in the 1950s through 1970s were put up with materials and standards that simply did not account for that kind of sustained moisture exposure.
Summer brings the opposite challenge. July highs regularly reach the upper 80s, and wildfire smoke from surrounding forests has become a predictable seasonal event. A poorly sealed home lets smoke in through the same gaps that let heat escape in winter. The best insulation contractor for Roseburg homes understands both sides of that equation - sealing against moisture and cold in winter while also reducing smoke and heat infiltration in summer. That knowledge comes from working in this valley regularly, not from a general contractor who shows up from out of town.
Our crew has worked throughout Roseburg since 2018, pulling permits through the Douglas County Building Division and working on homes from the older downtown neighborhoods to the hillside streets above town. We know that a home near Harvard Avenue or Stewart Parkway is likely to have original 1960s framing, almost no rim joist insulation, and a crawl space that has seen decades of valley moisture. That is a very different job from a newer home out on the edges of town.
Roseburg is the hub of Douglas County, and we regularly serve homeowners across the whole area - from properties near Umpqua Community College on the north side of town to the older residential streets closer to the South Umpqua River. Whether your home sits on a flat valley lot or on one of the hillside neighborhoods that climb above the city, we have worked on both and know what to expect.
We also serve communities nearby. If you are looking for insulation work in Winston just south of Roseburg, or in Sutherlin to the north, we cover those areas too.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and will schedule a time to visit your home that works for you. No pressure, no commitment at this stage.
One of our crew members walks through your home - attic, crawl space, and any problem areas you mention. We measure the spaces, check your existing insulation, and give you a written estimate before we leave. Cost and scope are clear upfront so there are no surprises.
Our crew arrives on time, protects your floors and furniture near the work area, and completes the job in one visit for most homes. You can stay home for most types of insulation work. Spray foam jobs require you to leave for a few hours after application.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work - you can see exactly what was done. If any questions come up after we are gone, you can call us directly. We stand behind what we install.
We serve homeowners throughout Roseburg and Douglas County. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free estimate. No obligation.
(458) 803-7783Roseburg is the county seat of Douglas County and home to about 24,000 people. The city sits in the South Umpqua River valley, surrounded by forested hills and timber country that defined its growth for most of the 20th century. The housing stock reflects that history: most neighborhoods are made up of single-family wood-frame homes, many built between the 1940s and 1980s when Douglas fir lumber was abundant and inexpensive. Established residential areas stretch from the older streets near downtown up through the hillside neighborhoods that climb above the valley floor. You can read more about the community at the Roseburg, Oregon Wikipedia article.
Roseburg is also the commercial and services hub for a wide rural area. Communities like Winston, just south of the city, and Sutherlin, about 10 miles north on Interstate 5, are part of the same network of Douglas County communities we serve. Local institutions like Umpqua Community College and the Douglas County Fairgrounds are recognizable landmarks that anchor different parts of this valley, and the South Umpqua River runs through the center of it all. We work on homes near all of these places regularly.
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Learn MoreWe are locally owned, licensed, and insured. Serving Roseburg and Douglas County since 2018. Call us or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day.