
Cold rooms and drafty walls are costing you money every month. We fill your wall cavities so your home holds the heat you are already paying for.
Cold rooms and drafty walls are costing you money every month. We fill your wall cavities so your home holds the heat you are already paying for.

Wall insulation in Burley fills the cavities inside your exterior walls so heat stays in and cold air stays out, with most jobs completed in a single day. Many Burley homes built before the 1980s were constructed with little or no wall insulation, and what was installed has often settled over the decades, leaving gaps your furnace is constantly trying to compensate for.
If your gas bill climbs every winter and certain rooms never quite warm up, your walls are the likely cause. The fix is more straightforward than most homeowners expect. A contractor drills small access holes, blows insulation into each cavity until it is full, and patches everything before leaving. Many homeowners pair this work with air sealing services to address the gaps around outlets and pipes that let in the wind that is common on the Snake River Plain.
If your gas bill spikes each November and you have not changed your habits, your walls may be letting heat escape faster than your furnace can replace it. Burley winters run long and cold, and under-insulated walls force your heating system to run almost constantly.
Press your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall. If you feel a chill, cold air is moving through the wall cavity and reaching you through that opening. This is especially common in Burley homes built before the 1980s, where wall insulation was minimal or has since settled.
If a bedroom or corner room never warms up no matter how high you set the thermostat, the walls in that space may have little or no insulation. Corner rooms have more exterior wall exposure, and added-on rooms are often the least insulated parts of an older home.
The Snake River Plain is a windy area. If you can hear or feel wind coming through your walls on a breezy day, your insulation and air sealing are not doing their job. Wind-driven air infiltration makes under-insulated homes feel much colder than the thermostat suggests.
For most existing Burley homes with closed walls, blown-in insulation is the right answer. We drill small access holes, fill each wall cavity completely, and patch the holes before we leave. The process is minimally invasive, and most homeowners are surprised by how clean the work is. This method works with the wood-frame construction common throughout Cassia County and delivers consistent coverage without tearing out drywall. Homeowners who want the highest level of air resistance can combine blown-in with spray foam insulation at rim joists and other problem areas.
For new construction or renovations where walls are already open, batt insulation fits between the studs before drywall goes up. We also pair wall insulation with air sealing services on every job where gaps around outlets, pipes, and window frames need to be closed. Insulation slows heat transfer, but air sealing stops the drafts - both together deliver the full improvement you are looking for. A good installation is confirmed with a post-job check to make sure no cold spots remain.
Best for existing homes with closed walls - no drywall removal required.
Ideal for new construction or renovations where walls are already open.
Combines cavity fill with gap sealing for homeowners dealing with drafts and high bills.
Burley sits in Department of Energy Climate Zone 5, which means winters here are genuinely cold and long. Most homes built before the 1980s were insulated to standards that made sense at the time but fall well short of what is recommended for this climate today. A large share of Burley homes date from the 1940s through the 1970s, making wall insulation upgrades one of the highest-impact improvements a local homeowner can make. Homeowners in Rupert and Heyburn face the same housing stock and climate conditions, and we serve both communities regularly.
The Snake River Plain is also a windy area, and wind pressure pushes cold air through gaps in walls even when some insulation is present. That is why we address air sealing alongside insulation on every job where drafts are part of the complaint. Natural gas is the primary heating fuel for most homes in the Magic Valley, and reducing how hard your furnace works each winter translates directly into lower monthly bills. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends higher R-values for Climate Zone 5 than most older homes in this area were built with - and upgrading to current standards makes a noticeable difference.
We will ask about your home age, which walls concern you, and what has been prompting the call. Most initial conversations take ten minutes or less, and you will hear back within one business day.
We visit your home, check your walls from inside and outside, and look for existing insulation using a probe or thermal camera. This assessment is free and takes about 30 to 60 minutes - no obligation to book.
You receive a written quote that spells out exactly what will be done, what materials will be used, and the total cost. Take time to compare estimates - we never pressure you to decide on the spot.
The crew drills small access holes, fills each wall cavity, and patches everything clean before leaving. Most homes are done in one day. The patched holes are nearly invisible after a touch-up coat of paint.
Free estimate. No pressure. We tell you exactly what is in your walls before any work begins.
(208) 679-8672We check what is actually in your walls before recommending work. You get a clear picture of where insulation is missing or settled, so you know exactly what the upgrade will accomplish and what it will cost.
We have been working in Burley and the surrounding Magic Valley communities long enough to know the local housing stock, the common wall configurations, and the specific ways these older homes lose heat in a Climate Zone 5 winter.
Idaho requires insulation contractors to hold a valid state license through the Division of Building Safety. Hiring a licensed contractor means the person working in your home has met state standards and you have recourse if something goes wrong.
We do not just fill wall cavities and leave. Where gaps around outlets, pipes, and window frames are contributing to drafts, we seal them as part of the job. Insulation and air sealing together deliver the full improvement - one without the other still leaves cold spots.
These are the things that matter when someone is coming into your home. You can check our license with the Idaho Division of Building Safety, and you can ask us for references from other Burley homeowners we have worked for. We stand behind both.
Close the gaps around outlets, pipes, and framing connections that let wind-driven air into your home on gusty Snake River Plain days.
Learn MoreExpanding foam that seals and insulates in one step - ideal for rim joists, crawl space walls, and areas where a full air barrier is needed.
Learn MoreWinter in the Magic Valley waits for no one - lock in your installation date before the cold sets in and your furnace starts running overtime.