Walla Walla summers push past 100 degrees and winters bite hard. If your attic is under-insulated, you are paying for it twice a year. Blown-in insulation fills every gap so your home holds its temperature and your utility bills reflect it.

Blown-in insulation in Walla Walla fills your attic with loose fiberglass or cellulose material that covers every corner and gap batts cannot reach, most jobs are completed in a single day with no major disruption to your home.
For homes in Walla Walla - especially those built before 1980 - the attic is the single biggest source of energy loss. When heat escapes in winter or pours in during summer, your furnace and air conditioner work overtime and your bills climb. Blown-in material creates a consistent thermal barrier that finally lets your HVAC system catch a break.
Many Walla Walla homeowners pair blown-in attic work with attic insulation upgrades for a complete solution, or add wall insulation to address heat loss through exterior walls.
Shine a flashlight up into your attic. If you can see the wooden beams running across the floor, your insulation has settled well below where it needs to be. A properly insulated attic buries those joists completely - if they are exposed, you are losing heat and cool air every day.
If your Pacific Power bill has been trending higher during Walla Walla winters and summers without any change in your habits, poor attic insulation is one of the most common causes. Your HVAC system is compensating for heat moving through an under-protected ceiling.
Walla Walla has a large number of homes from the 1940s through 1970s. Most were built with minimal attic insulation or material that has long since settled and lost its effectiveness. If you have no record of insulation upgrades, assume it needs attention.
If certain rooms - especially those directly below the attic - feel much colder in winter or hotter in summer than the rest of the house, uneven or missing insulation is often the cause. This is fixable, and the difference is usually noticeable within the first season after the work is done.
We install blown-in insulation in attics, wall cavities, and hard-to-reach spaces throughout Walla Walla homes. Before any material goes in, we seal air leaks around light fixtures, pipes, and framing - because insulation alone does not stop drafts. Skipping that step is the single biggest mistake homeowners discover after a poor installation. Our work includes both fiberglass and cellulose options, matched to your home, your budget, and the conditions in your attic.
For homes that need more than attic coverage, we also offer home insulation packages that combine attic, wall, and crawl space work into one project. If your attic already has good coverage but you are still losing heat, adding wall insulation is often the next highest-impact step.
Ideal for homes with open attic space - fills the entire cavity to the correct depth in one visit.
Suited for older homes where wall cavities were left empty or have settling material that no longer covers well.
The right choice for any home that has gaps, penetrations, or an older ceiling - sealing and insulating together is the most effective approach.
Walla Walla sits in a semi-arid climate where winters regularly drop below freezing and summers push well past 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That wide temperature swing puts your insulation to work in both directions - and homes that are under-insulated pay the price twice a year. Most of Walla Walla neighborhoods near downtown and around Whitman College feature homes built in the 1940s through 1970s, an era when attic insulation was minimal at best. Many of those attics have never been properly addressed. The surrounding agricultural landscape also brings a real pest consideration: mice looking for warm spaces every fall can burrow into or compress insulation, creating gaps you cannot see from below.
Pacific Power serves the Walla Walla area and offers rebates for qualifying insulation upgrades - some projects qualify for several hundred dollars back. We serve homeowners throughout the city and into nearby communities including College Place, WA and Milton-Freewater, OR. If you are not sure whether your home qualifies for a rebate, we can walk you through it when we do the estimate.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions about your home's age, size, and any comfort problems you have noticed - this helps us come prepared with the right equipment.
We come out and go up into your attic to measure what is there and check its condition. We look for moisture, pest activity, and air leak points. No contractor should quote you a firm price without seeing the attic first.
You get a written quote covering how much insulation will be added, whether air-sealing is included, and whether any old material needs removal. We also walk you through Pacific Power rebate options if your project qualifies.
The crew blows material into place through your attic hatch - most jobs take two to four hours. Before leaving, we show you the finished depth and confirm the work matches the quote.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after we give you an estimate - we just want you to know exactly what your home needs and what it will cost. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(509) 516-0681We carry a Washington State contractor license and full liability insurance on every job. You get written documentation before work starts - not a verbal promise.
We have been working in Walla Walla homes since 2020 and know the older housing stock here well - the 1950s craftsman bungalows, the ranch homes from the 1960s, and the newer builds on the east side all need different approaches.
We seal gaps around light fixtures, pipes, and framing before any blown-in material goes in. This step is what separates a job that performs well from one that looks complete but still leaks.
We are familiar with Pacific Power rebate programs and will walk you through what your project qualifies for. Many Walla Walla homeowners reduce their net cost by several hundred dollars - and we handle the paperwork. See current rebate details at Pacific Power.
Every blown-in insulation job we do starts with a thorough look at what is already in your attic - not a quick glance from the hatch. We tell you what we find before we quote, so the price you agree to is the price you pay.
A whole-home insulation plan that addresses attic, crawl space, and walls together for the biggest comfort and efficiency gains.
Learn MoreFill empty wall cavities in older Walla Walla homes to cut heat loss through exterior walls and reduce drafts at the source.
Learn MoreFall is the busiest season for insulation in Walla Walla - contact us now to lock in your estimate and get on the schedule before the cold sets in.