
Walla Walla Insulation helps homeowners across Walla Walla stop losing energy through drafty attics, cold crawl spaces, and under-insulated walls - so your home stays comfortable all year without breaking your budget.
Walla Walla Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor based in Walla Walla, WA, offering 16 insulation and weatherization services to homeowners and businesses across the region. Whether your home is losing heat through an uninsulated attic, a damp crawl space, or drafty walls, we find the source and fix it. We serve 12 cities and communities across southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon.

Cold floors and high bills? Spray foam seals every gap and keeps your home comfortable year-round.
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Is your attic acting like an oven? Proper attic insulation cuts heating and cooling costs in both seasons.
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Joists visible in your attic? Blown-in insulation fills every corner and gets your R-value where it needs to be.
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Rooms that are never the right temperature? A full home insulation upgrade fixes comfort and lowers your bills.
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Old, damaged, or pest-compromised insulation? We remove it cleanly so a fresh installation can do its job.
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Drafty floors and musty smells? Crawl space insulation stops cold air and moisture from entering your home.
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Can you feel drafts near outlets? Insulated walls keep outside air where it belongs and cut energy waste.
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Drafts even with new insulation? Air sealing closes the hidden gaps that let your heating dollars escape.
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Chilly basement that cools the whole house? Proper insulation turns it into a comfortable, efficient space.
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Need maximum R-value in tight spaces? Closed-cell foam is the strongest barrier against heat and moisture.
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Looking for great sound control and air sealing? Open-cell foam fills cavities completely at a lower cost.
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High utility bills in your commercial building? We insulate offices, warehouses, and mixed-use properties.
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Moisture creeping into your crawl space? A vapor barrier stops ground moisture before it damages your home.
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Protecting your insulation from moisture is step one. We install barriers that keep your work areas dry.
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Heat escaping through your attic ceiling? Sealing gaps before insulating makes every layer work harder.
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Existing home that was never properly insulated? Retrofit upgrades deliver modern performance without a full renovation.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you have been noticing - cold floors, high bills, drafty rooms. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We come to your home, walk through the attic, crawl space, and any other areas of concern, and measure what you currently have. We check for moisture issues, air leaks, and pest activity before recommending anything. You get a written estimate before we leave - no pressure to decide on the spot.
We complete the work - usually in a single day - and walk you through the finished job before we pack up. You see what was done, how deep the insulation is, and what changed. Most homeowners feel the difference within the first heating or cooling cycle after installation.
We carry a current Washington State contractor license through the Department of Labor and Industries, plus full liability insurance on every project. You can verify our license number before we ever step foot in your home.
Every estimate starts with a free in-person visit. We measure, assess, and give you a written quote before any work begins. We respond within 1 business day of your inquiry - no waiting a week to hear back.
We are a locally owned business rooted in Walla Walla. We know the older housing stock, the climate, and the specific insulation challenges homes here face - because this is where we live and work too.
We back every job with a workmanship warranty. If something is not right after we leave, call us and we come back to fix it - no arguments. Most materials also carry a manufacturer warranty for added peace of mind.
Ready to get started? Call (509) 516-0681 or send us a message.
"We had spray foam installed in our crawl space last October and I could not believe the difference by December. The floors stopped feeling cold within the first week, and our heating bill in January was noticeably lower than the year before. The crew was professional and finished the whole job in one day."
- James R., Walla Walla - Spray foam insulation
"My attic had maybe 3 inches of original insulation from the 1960s. After blown-in was added, the upstairs rooms finally stay warm in winter without blasting the furnace. The estimator was straightforward about what I needed and did not try to upsell me on anything I did not require."
- Linda M., College Place - Blown-in insulation
"We hired them to do the crawl space insulation and vapor barrier in our older home. They found some moisture damage we were not aware of and told us about it before starting any work so we could address it first. That kind of honesty is hard to find. The finished job looks clean and professional."
- Tom and Susan K., Kennewick - Crawl space insulation
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation - this is a free, no-pressure conversation. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for your schedule.
(509) 516-0681Walla Walla Insulation is based in Walla Walla, WA and provides insulation services across 12 communities in southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon, including College Place, Kennewick, Richland, and Pendleton. We typically schedule estimates within the same week of your call, so you are never waiting long to get a clear picture of what your home needs.
Walla Walla swings from below-freezing winters to summers above 95 degrees - meaning a poorly insulated home pays twice, once on heating and again on cooling. Homes built before 1980 are the most likely to fall significantly below today's recommended levels.
Insulation slows heat transfer, but it does not stop air movement. Gaps around pipes, wires, and light fixtures let conditioned air escape even through a thick layer of blown-in material. Air sealing those gaps first makes every inch of insulation work harder.
Ground moisture in an unprotected crawl space rises into your floor system and insulation. Over time it leads to wood rot, mold, and compressed insulation that no longer performs. A vapor barrier and proper insulation together cut off that moisture pathway at the source.
Closed-cell foam is denser and also acts as a moisture barrier - ideal for crawl spaces and rim joists. Open-cell foam is softer and better for sound absorption, making it a good fit for interior walls and attics in drier climates. Your contractor should explain the choice clearly before any work begins.
Peek into your attic with a flashlight. If you can see the wooden floor joists, your insulation has settled below the level your home needs. Compressed or thin material that was adequate 30 years ago often is not adequate today - especially given current energy costs.
Pacific Power serves most of the Walla Walla area and offers rebates for qualifying insulation upgrades. The federal government also provides a tax credit covering a portion of insulation material costs. Learn more at ENERGY STAR federal tax credits - stacking both programs can reduce your net cost significantly.
Walla Walla Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor company based in Walla Walla, WA, serving homeowners and businesses across 12 communities in southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon since 2020.
Our contractors are licensed through the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, which oversees licensing requirements for all insulation and weatherization contractors operating in the state. We carry full liability insurance on every job.
Since 2020, we have completed insulation projects across all 16 service types we offer - from spray foam and attic upgrades to full crawl space encapsulations. We know the older housing stock in Walla Walla and the specific energy challenges the local climate creates.
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If your existing insulation is wet, pest-damaged, or contains materials from before 1980, removal first is often the right call. Adding on top of compromised material traps the problem and reduces the effectiveness of the new installation.
Homes built before the 1980s often have narrower wall cavities, less standardized framing, and no original insulation in crawl spaces. That means the right material and method may differ from what a newer home needs - an in-person assessment matters more here.
Most homeowners notice a change within the first heating or cooling cycle after the work is done. Cold floors typically improve within the first cold week. Energy bill reductions show up over the following one to three months as your system runs less often.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides a free resource on insulation basics at energy.gov/energysaver/insulation. Ready to find out what your home needs? Call (509) 516-0681 or request a free estimate online.
Walla Walla is a mid-sized city of roughly 32,000 to 34,000 residents in southeastern Washington, known widely as one of the premier wine regions in the Pacific Northwest. With over 100 wineries in and around the city, it draws long-term residents, retirees, and professionals who invest in their properties and expect quality work from local contractors. You can explore the region at wallawalla.org.
A substantial share of Walla Walla homes were built before 1960 - many in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s - and these properties make up much of the city's character. The craftsman bungalows near Whitman College, the older homes near the historic downtown, and the properties near landmarks like Whitman Mission National Historic Site are often charming but frequently under-insulated. Original insulation in these homes - if it exists at all - is commonly compressed, thin, or made from materials that no longer perform adequately.
The local climate creates specific challenges: cold winters with regular freeze-thaw cycles, hot dry summers above 95 degrees, and wet springs that stress crawl spaces and drainage systems. See current climate data for the area at weather.gov. Walla Walla Insulation understands these conditions and what they mean for the insulation decisions Walla Walla homeowners face - whether your home is a 1930s craftsman near downtown or a newer build on the city's east side.
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Call Walla Walla Insulation today for a free on-site estimate and find out exactly where your home is losing heat - and what it will cost to fix it.