
Burley Insulation helps homeowners in southern Idaho stop wasting money on energy bills - by fixing the insulation problems that most heating systems cannot overcome on their own.

Burley Insulation is a local insulation contractor serving Burley, ID and 12 surrounding communities across Cassia County and the Magic Valley region. We offer 16 insulation services for homes and businesses - covering every part of the building envelope where heat escapes in winter and pushes in during summer. Whether your home needs a full attic upgrade, crawl space sealing, or a spray foam application in the rim joists, our crew handles it with care and gives you a written estimate before any work begins.

Tired of high heating bills? Spray foam seals gaps and insulates in one step - stopping the air leaks that drive up your energy costs.
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Heat rising through your ceiling all winter? Proper attic insulation keeps warmth inside where it belongs and cuts your heating bill.
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Blown-in insulation fills every corner of your attic evenly, fixing the cold spots and thin areas that batts leave behind.
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Cold floors, drafty rooms, high energy bills - home insulation upgrades fix all three and make your house comfortable year-round.
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Old, wet, or damaged insulation is worse than none at all. We remove it safely and prepare your space for a proper upgrade.
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Cold floors in January? An uninsulated crawl space lets outside air sit under your home all winter - we close that gap.
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Exterior walls with no insulation make rooms cold in winter and hot in summer. Wall insulation evens out your home temperature.
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Even well-insulated homes leak air through gaps around pipes and wires. Air sealing stops those leaks at the source.
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An uninsulated basement makes your ground floor cold and your heating system work harder than it needs to all winter long.
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Closed-cell foam is the densest option available - it insulates and acts as a moisture barrier, ideal for Idaho's cold, dry winters.
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Open-cell foam is flexible, affordable, and great for interior walls and attics where you want both insulation and sound dampening.
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Commercial buildings leak money through poor insulation. We handle large-scale projects with the same care we bring to homes.
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A crawl space without a vapor barrier lets ground moisture migrate into your floor system. We seal it out before it becomes a problem.
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Vapor barrier installation protects your home from ground moisture, mold risk, and the long-term damage that comes with a damp crawl space.
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Gaps around attic light fixtures and pipes are where most heat escapes. Attic air sealing closes those bypasses before insulation goes in.
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Older home with inadequate insulation? Retrofit insulation adds performance to existing walls and spaces without a major renovation.
Learn MoreThree straightforward steps from first call to finished job.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We ask a few basic questions about your home and schedule a free on-site estimate within 1 business day. You do not have to describe your problem perfectly - that is what the visit is for.
We visit your home, inspect the attic, crawl space, walls, or wherever the issue is, and measure what is there. You receive a written estimate that explains what we found, what we recommend, and the total cost - before you agree to anything.
Our crew arrives on schedule, does the work as quoted, and walks you through the finished results before leaving. Most attic jobs are complete in a single day. We clean up and answer any questions before we go.
We operate under Idaho's contractor registration system overseen by the Division of Building Safety and carry full insurance coverage on every project. Ask us for documentation before we start - we will hand it over without hesitation.
Every estimate starts with a free visit to your home. We measure the space, check existing insulation, and give you a written breakdown of the work and cost. You never pay anything or sign anything until you are ready.
We live and work in the same community as our customers. We know Burley's housing stock - most of it built between the 1950s and 1980s - and understand exactly what Idaho winters demand from a well-insulated home.
We respond to every call and contact form submission within 1 business day - no exceptions. If you leave a message or fill out the form, someone from our office calls you back promptly to get your project started.
Ready to get started? Call (208) 679-8672 or send us a message.
"We had spray foam done in the crawl space and rim joists last fall. The difference in our floors was noticeable within a week. January heating bills were actually lower than the year before, which has not happened in a long time."
Randy M., Burley - Spray foam insulation
"They came out, measured the attic, and gave me a written quote the same day. The crew showed up on time and finished the blown-in insulation in about five hours. The back bedroom finally stays warm now without cranking up the thermostat."
Debra K., Rupert - Blown-in insulation
"I called about the crawl space vapor barrier and they scheduled the estimate within two days. Professional crew, clean work. The moisture smell in the basement is completely gone and the floors are noticeably warmer heading into winter."
Tom S., Heyburn - Crawl space vapor barrier
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(208) 679-8672Burley Insulation is based in Burley, ID and serves 12 communities across southern Idaho, including Rupert, Heyburn, and Paul. We typically schedule estimates and installations within the same week in most of our service area. If you are outside Burley, give us a call - we most likely serve your neighborhood.
Burley sits in Climate Zone 5, where January lows regularly drop into the mid-teens. At that temperature, heat escapes through thin or missing insulation faster than most furnaces can keep up. The federal government recommends attic insulation levels for this zone that are significantly higher than what most older Idaho homes currently have.
Spray foam fills gaps and seals air leaks as it expands - making it ideal for crawl spaces, rim joists, and irregular framing. Blown-in insulation adds depth to open attic floors quickly and affordably. Most homes benefit from using both in different areas. For detailed guidance, the U.S. Department of Energy types of insulation guide breaks down when each product makes sense.
Ice dams form when heat escaping through an under-insulated attic melts snow on the upper roof, and that water refreezes at the cold eaves. The result can push water under shingles and into your walls. Proper attic insulation combined with air sealing removes the heat source that causes uneven melting - preventing ice dams before they start.
You can have thick attic insulation and still lose a lot of heat through gaps around pipes, wires, and light fixtures. Air sealing closes those pathways before insulation goes in. Skipping it is like putting on a heavy coat with the zipper open. Most professional installers include air sealing as part of a complete attic job.
Any home with a vented crawl space in Idaho should have both insulation on the floor joists and a vapor barrier covering the ground. Without insulation, cold migrates up through your floors. Without a vapor barrier, ground moisture can condense on wood framing and lead to mold and rot over time - two problems that are expensive to fix after the fact.
Yes. Through 2032, the federal government offers a tax credit worth up to 30 percent of qualifying insulation costs - up to $1,200 per year. This is a direct reduction in what you owe in taxes. Ask your contractor to confirm which materials qualify and save your receipt and product documentation when you file.
Burley Insulation is a registered insulation contractor based in Burley, ID, serving homeowners and businesses across Cassia County and the broader Magic Valley region since 2018.
We operate under Idaho's contractor registration system, overseen by the Idaho Division of Building Safety, which requires compliance with the state building code and proof of insurance before work begins.
Since 2018, we have completed insulation projects across all 16 of our service types - from attic blown-in upgrades to full crawl space encapsulations - for homeowners throughout southern Idaho. Learn more about our team and our approach.
Any time of year works, but late summer and early fall give you the most benefit - you feel the results right away when heating season starts. Avoid scheduling during or right after a roof leak, since the attic needs to be dry before new insulation goes in.
Existing insulation can often stay in place. Blown-in material can be added directly on top if it is dry and undamaged. If there is wet, moldy, or compressed insulation, that comes out first. A contractor visit is the only way to know for certain what you are working with.
Yes. In Burley, July highs regularly exceed 90 degrees, and an under-insulated attic can reach temperatures that push heat down into your living space all afternoon. Proper attic insulation slows that transfer and cuts the load on your air conditioner significantly.
Have a question we did not answer here? Call (208) 679-8672 and we will walk you through your options at no charge.
Burley is the county seat of Cassia County and sits along the Snake River in south-central Idaho, at roughly 4,160 feet elevation. With about 10,000 to 11,000 residents, it is a working agricultural community surrounded by potato, sugar beet, and dairy farms. Most people here own their homes and have lived in the area for many years.
A large share of Burley's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1980s - single-story ranch homes with crawl spaces or slab foundations that were insulated to standards now considered well below what Idaho's climate demands. The Cassia County Fair and Rodeo each August is the area's biggest community gathering, drawing visitors from Rupert, Heyburn, Paul, and the surrounding towns we also serve. The City of Rocks National Reserve, about 50 miles south, is the most recognized natural landmark associated with this part of Idaho.
We work on homes all across Burley - from neighborhoods near downtown to properties on the north side of the Snake River bridge and out toward the edge of Cassia County. If your home was built before 1990 and has not had an insulation upgrade, there is a good chance we can make a meaningful difference in your comfort and your monthly energy bills. Give us a call to schedule a free assessment.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Burley Insulation
1527 Miller Ave
Burley, ID 83318
Always open, 24/7.
Contact Burley Insulation today and get a free, no-obligation estimate for your insulation project in Burley or anywhere in southern Idaho.