
Klamath Falls winters are tough on under-insulated homes. Klamath Falls Insulation installs and removes insulation so your home holds heat, cuts energy costs, and stays comfortable all year.
Klamath Falls winters are tough on under-insulated homes. Klamath Falls Insulation installs and removes insulation so your home holds heat, cuts energy costs, and stays comfortable all year.

Klamath Falls Insulation is a locally owned insulation contractor serving Klamath Falls, OR and 12 surrounding communities. We offer 16 residential and commercial insulation services, from spray foam and attic insulation to crawl space encapsulation and vapor barrier installation. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate, so you know exactly what needs to be done before any work begins.

High heating bills in winter? Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates at the same time, stopping heat loss at the source.
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Heat escaping through your ceiling? Proper attic insulation keeps your home warm in winter without overworking your furnace.
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Thin attic coverage or hard-to-reach spaces? Blown-in insulation fills gaps evenly and costs less than most other options.
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Cold rooms and high bills? A full home insulation assessment finds where you are losing heat and fixes it for good.
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Old, damaged, or pest-contaminated insulation? We remove it safely before installing a clean, effective replacement.
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Cold floors driving you crazy? Insulating your crawl space stops cold air from moving under your feet all winter.
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Drafty walls making rooms uncomfortable? Wall insulation keeps temperatures steady and cuts noise from outside.
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Feel drafts near outlets or baseboards? Air sealing closes the gaps that let cold air in and warm air escape.
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Damp, cold basement costing you on heating? Insulating the walls and rim joists makes a real difference year-round.
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Need maximum R-value in limited space? Closed-cell foam delivers the highest performance per inch of any insulation type.
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Looking for affordable foam insulation with soundproofing benefits? Open-cell foam works well in interior walls and attics.
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Commercial building losing heat or failing energy inspections? We insulate offices, warehouses, and multi-family buildings.
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Moisture under your home leading to mold or rot? A vapor barrier seals the ground and protects your entire structure.
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Water vapor damaging your walls or floor system? A properly installed vapor barrier stops moisture before it causes problems.
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Heat escaping through the attic floor? Sealing gaps around pipes and fixtures is the step most contractors skip.
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Older home with no insulation in the walls? Retrofit insulation adds coverage without tearing open finished surfaces.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few quick questions - the age of your home, what you have noticed, and what areas you want addressed. That takes about five minutes and helps us show up to your estimate prepared. We respond within 1 business day.
A contractor visits your home and walks through your attic, crawl space, and any other areas you want evaluated. This visit is free and takes 30 to 60 minutes. We check what is already there, look for moisture issues or damage, and measure the gaps. Then you get a written estimate that explains exactly what we found and what we recommend.
Most jobs are done in a single day. The crew protects your floors and living areas, completes the installation, and does a final walkthrough with you before leaving. There is no curing time for most insulation types - your home starts performing better right away. Within the first cold snap, you should feel the difference.
We are a fully licensed insulation contractor in Oregon and carry general liability insurance on every project. You are protected if anything goes wrong - which is what licensed and insured actually means in practice.
We never quote over the phone without seeing your home. A contractor visits, checks your attic and crawl space, and gives you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. No pressure to decide on the spot.
We have been working on homes in Klamath Falls and the surrounding area since 2017. We know the housing stock here - mostly older homes with specific insulation challenges - and we work here full time, not as a regional crew passing through.
We respond to every estimate request within 1 business day. For most projects, we can schedule an on-site visit within the same week. Heading into fall, we book up - so the earlier you call, the more flexibility you have on timing.
Ready to get started? Call (458) 254-8018 or request a free estimate online.
We scheduled the attic insulation in September before the cold hit. The crew finished in one day, and when the first freeze came in November, the house stayed warm without the furnace running constantly. Our heating bill was noticeably lower than the year before.
- Tom R., Klamath Falls - Attic insulation
The floors in our 1960s ranch were always cold in winter, no matter what we did with the thermostat. They came out, assessed the crawl space, and installed closed-cell foam in one visit. By December the floors felt like the rest of the house.
- Sandra M., Merrill - Crawl space insulation
We had old blown-in insulation that was compressed down to almost nothing. They removed it, air sealed the attic floor, and put in a full layer of new material. The job took about six hours total. The estimate matched the final bill exactly.
- Dave and Lisa K., Chiloquin - Insulation removal and attic insulation
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. This estimate is completely free with no obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your attic and crawl space and put together a written quote.
(458) 254-8018Klamath Falls Insulation is based in Klamath Falls, OR and serves 12 communities across the Klamath Basin and into northern California. We cover Merrill, Malin, Bonanza, and the surrounding area, and most jobs can be scheduled within the same week.
Klamath Falls sits at roughly 4,100 feet elevation in a high-desert basin. Winters regularly drop below 20 degrees, and the federal government places the area in a climate zone calling for significantly more insulation than the milder, wetter parts of Oregon. What is enough in Portland is genuinely not enough here.
If you can see the tops of the wooden beams across your attic floor, insulation is too thin. A properly insulated attic buries those beams under a thick, even layer. Heat rises - so this is the single most common source of energy loss in older Klamath Falls homes.
Insulation slows heat transfer, but it cannot stop drafts. Gaps around light fixtures, pipes, and attic hatches let warm air escape freely. Attic air sealing before adding insulation is the step that makes the real difference - and the step most contractors skip.
Old insulation that is wet, compressed, or pest-contaminated does not just underperform - it can hold moisture against your framing. Adding new insulation on top of damaged material is a mistake. A contractor should check the condition of what is already there before recommending next steps.
Yes. Cold floors in winter are one of the clearest signs of an uninsulated crawl space - a very common issue in Klamath Falls homes built before the 1990s. When cold air pools under your floors all winter, no amount of thermostat adjusting fixes it. Sealing and insulating the crawl space addresses the problem at the source.
Many homeowners assume insulating walls in an older home means opening up finished surfaces. Retrofit insulation techniques allow contractors to add coverage to existing wall cavities with minimal disruption. The U.S. Department of Energy covers these methods at{" "}energy.gov.
Klamath Falls Insulation is a licensed, insured insulation contractor based in Klamath Falls, OR, serving the Klamath Basin and surrounding communities across 12 service areas since 2017. We are licensed through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board, which oversees contractor licensing statewide and sets standards for residential and commercial insulation work.
Since 2017, we have completed insulation projects across 16 service categories - from spray foam and attic insulation to crawl space encapsulation and retrofit insulation in older homes. The majority of our work is in homes built before 1980, which make up a large share of the housing stock in this area.
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Attics are usually the higher priority because heat rises and the ceiling is where most of it escapes. But if your floors are cold, the crawl space is the source - and fixing it delivers immediate, noticeable results. A contractor can tell you which upgrade will have the biggest impact in your specific home.
Blown-in insulation is cost-effective for attics and works well where you need to add depth over existing material. Spray foam costs more but seals air leaks at the same time - making it the stronger choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, and anywhere moisture is a concern. The right answer depends on the space and what problem you are solving.
Possibly. Insulation that was installed decades ago may be compressed, wet, or simply below the current recommended level for this climate. Checking what is already there - and how much - is a quick part of any free assessment. In many cases, topping off existing material is all that is needed.
The ENERGY STAR Seal and Insulate program covers recommended insulation levels by climate zone and walks through the air sealing steps most homeowners overlook. Ready to find out where your home stands? Call (458) 254-8018 for a free on-site assessment.
Klamath Falls is a small high-desert city of roughly 22,000 people sitting at about 4,100 feet elevation in the Klamath Basin of south-central Oregon. The area is defined by landmarks like Upper Klamath Lake to the north - one of the largest freshwater lakes in the western United States - and Crater Lake National Park about 60 miles away. Major employers include Oregon Institute of Technology, Sky Lakes Medical Center, and a VA hospital - institutions that bring long-term residents who put down roots and take care of their homes.
Most homes in Klamath Falls were built between the 1940s and 1970s - before modern insulation standards took effect. Older neighborhoods near downtown include craftsman bungalows and ranch-style homes with original wood siding, many of which have never had a full insulation upgrade. At 4,100 feet, the winters here are colder than most of Oregon, with average January lows in the mid-teens and occasional drops near zero. Those temperatures put real pressure on homes that were built when insulation requirements were minimal. According to Census Reporter, median home values here run well below the Oregon average - which means homeowners are often working with real budgets and need a contractor who gives them straight answers.
Klamath Falls Insulation has been serving Klamath Falls homeowners since 2017. We know the housing stock here - older homes on modest lots, many with uninsulated crawl spaces and thin attic coverage - and we focus specifically on solving the problems those homes create in a Klamath Falls winter. Whether you are in an older craftsman near downtown or a ranch home on the south side of the city, we can tell you quickly what you have and what it would cost to fix it.
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Call Klamath Falls Insulation today for a free on-site estimate - we cover Klamath Falls and all surrounding communities.