
Your existing Roseburg home can be properly insulated without tearing out walls or moving out. Cold floors, drafty rooms, and high energy bills are fixable problems.

Retrofit insulation in Roseburg means adding insulation to a home that is already built - without major demolition - by blowing, spraying, or rolling new material into attics, crawl spaces, and wall cavities through small access points. Most jobs in a single-family home take one to two days, and you can stay in your house throughout.
A large share of Roseburg's housing stock was built before the 1980s, when insulation requirements were much looser than they are today. Many of those homes were built with little or no wall insulation and minimal attic coverage. Whatever was installed decades ago has likely settled, compressed, or degraded - so even homes that had some insulation at one point may be well below what current Pacific Northwest recommendations call for. Homeowners in this situation often notice the gap most clearly in January, when heating bills climb and certain rooms never quite get comfortable.
Getting the full benefit from new insulation depends on doing things in the right order. We recommend pairing retrofit work with attic air sealing first - sealing the gaps before insulation goes in. For full home insulation coverage, we can handle attic, crawl space, and wall work in a single project.
If your kitchen or living room floor feels noticeably cold through your socks even when the heat is running, your crawl space is likely the culprit. In Roseburg, where ground moisture and cool winter temperatures combine, an uninsulated crawl space lets cold air pool beneath your floors. This is one of the most common and fixable comfort problems in older homes in the area.
If your energy bills feel out of proportion to the size of your home, or if they have crept up over the years without a clear reason, poor insulation is one of the first things to investigate. Homes built before the 1980s in Roseburg were often constructed with minimal insulation, and what was installed may have settled or degraded significantly over time.
If one bedroom is always colder than the rest of the house in winter, or one room gets unbearably hot in summer while others stay comfortable, uneven insulation is often the cause. This is especially common in homes where additions were built at different times, or where attic insulation was added in some areas but not others.
If your home was built in the 1970s or earlier and you have no record of insulation work being done, it is very likely running below current recommendations for the Pacific Northwest climate. In Roseburg, where rainy winters also mean moisture infiltration, an under-insulated older home is dealing with comfort and durability problems at the same time. A quick assessment can tell you exactly where you stand.
Every retrofit project starts with an honest assessment of what is already in your home and where air is leaking - before any new material goes in. We look at the attic, crawl space, and accessible wall cavities, note what is present, and explain exactly what we recommend and why. For attic and crawl space work, we use blown-in materials that settle into every corner and gap. For walls, we drill small access holes, blow in the insulation, and patch so the repair is barely visible. The goal is a complete thermal envelope - no area left uncovered that a different contractor would have caught.
When the scope calls for it, we combine retrofit insulation with spray foam insulation around pipes, rim joists, and other areas where blown-in material alone is not the right fit. For a complete picture of your home's energy performance, we can also discuss full home insulation coverage that addresses every area at once. We document the work with photos before and after, and leave you with written records of what was installed.
The most common retrofit option - ideal for homes with thin or no attic insulation that need to reach current Pacific Northwest R-value recommendations.
Best for Roseburg homes where cold floors are the main complaint - insulating the crawl space ceiling addresses the problem directly at its source.
Suited for older homes with no wall insulation - material is blown into cavities through small holes that are patched and painted when the job is done.
The right approach when attic, crawl space, and walls all need attention - handled together in a single mobilization so nothing is left half-done.
Roseburg receives most of its precipitation between October and April - months of steady moisture that works its way into crawl spaces and, in under-insulated homes, directly into the floors and walls above. The city also sees summer highs regularly above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, which means a poorly insulated home struggles in both directions: cold and drafty in January, and stuffy and expensive to cool in July. A single retrofit project typically addresses both problems at once. Douglas County has a significant share of homes built before the 1980s, when insulation requirements were minimal. If your home is in that range and has never had insulation work done, it is almost certainly running well below what current standards recommend for this climate. Energy Trust of Oregon administers real cash rebates for Pacific Power customers in Roseburg who upgrade insulation - check eligibility before the work starts, not after.
Homeowners in Cottage Grove, OR and Myrtle Creek, OR face the same mix of older homes and wet winters that drives demand for retrofit work across this part of the state. We serve the full Douglas County area and surrounding communities with the same approach we use in Roseburg. The Energy Trust of Oregon insulation rebate program is a legitimate resource worth checking before any project begins.
Call or submit a request and we will ask a few quick questions - your home's age, which areas concern you most, and what you have been noticing. We schedule an in-home assessment, usually within a few days. No preparation needed for this first call.
We check the attic, crawl space, and any accessible wall areas. We look at what is already there, note where air is leaking, and measure the space. This usually takes 30 to 60 minutes, and we explain what we found in plain terms before we leave.
You receive a written estimate breaking down the work and total cost. We also go over any Energy Trust of Oregon rebates you may qualify for. We reply to questions within one business day and there is no pressure to decide on the spot.
On install day the crew seals air gaps first, then installs the insulation material. Most jobs finish in a single day. Before leaving we walk you through what was done and provide before-and-after photos plus written documentation - useful for rebate applications and future buyers.
Free in-home assessment, written estimate, and Energy Trust rebate guidance included. No pressure, no obligation.
(458) 803-7783Every insulation contractor doing home improvement work in Oregon must hold an active Oregon Construction Contractors Board license. We carry ours, which means you have real state-backed recourse if anything goes wrong. Verify contractor licensing at the Oregon CCB.
Energy Trust of Oregon offers real cash rebates to Pacific Power customers in Roseburg for qualifying insulation upgrades. We are familiar with the application process and can walk you through what your project may qualify for before any work begins - so you capture every dollar available to you.
The majority of our retrofit work is on older Roseburg homes that were built with minimal insulation by today's standards. We know what to look for, where the gaps typically are, and how to add new material without damaging the existing structure - experience that matters on every older home we work on.
We take before-and-after photos of every area we insulate and leave you with written records of exactly what was installed. That paperwork matters for rebate applications, for your own peace of mind, and for any future buyers who want to know what the home has been through.
These are not talking points - they are the specific things that protect you when you hire someone to work in parts of your home you cannot easily inspect yourself. We stand behind what we install, and we make sure you can verify it.
Expanding foam that seals and insulates in a single step - often the right choice for rim joists, crawl space walls, and hard-to-reach areas.
Learn MoreFull-home insulation coverage for attic, walls, and crawl space - ideal when every area needs attention at once.
Learn MoreFall is the best time to get ahead of Roseburg's wet, cold winters - spots fill up fast once the season turns.