Insulation Services in Fairbanks, AK

Compare 23 insulation services contractors near you in Fairbanks and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 24, 2026

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Flowline Alaska

~28 years online
flowlinealaska.com

Alaska Insulation & Coatings Specialist

5.03½+ years online
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Alaska Quality Insulators, Inc.

5.0

Fairbanks Roofing

5.0

Rivers Wood Products

5.023 years online
riverswoodproducts.com

Roybal Construction, LLC

5.03+ years online
roybalconstruction.com

R-Value LLC

5.0

Superior Insulation, Inc.

5.0

Vertex Insulation Inc.

5.0~18 years online
vertexinsulation.com

ABC Inc.

4.823½+ years online
akabc.com

The Samson Hardware Company

4.831½+ years online
truevalue.com

Fairbanks Block & Building Materials

4.7 (20)18+ years online
fairbanksmaterials.comGet a Free Quote

Straight Ahead Construction

4.614½+ years online
straightaheadconstructionllc.com

AIH Alaska Industrial Hardware Inc.

4.530 years online
aih.com

Alaska Spray Foam Rental and Supply

4.5

AT&S (ATnS), Inc

4.45½+ years online
atnsalaska.com

Intella Homes

4.112+ years online
intellahomes.com/contact-1

Insulation Services in Nearby AK Cities

Insulation Services in Fairbanks, AK

Fairbanks insulation contractors in this directory cover central Fairbanks, North Pole, Steele Creek, Goldstream, and the surrounding interior Alaska properties. Alaska's brutal winters (-40°F design temps) demand R-60+ attics. Most pre-2000 Fairbanks homes have R-30 to R-40 of settled batts — topping up with blown cellulose runs $1.80-$2.80 per sq ft. Closed-cell foam in basements and rim joists runs $5-$8/sq ft at 2 inches.

GVEA covers most Fairbanks electric service. Cold-climate construction practices include double-stud walls and continuous exterior rigid foam for high-performance homes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What R-value should my Fairbanks attic have?
Alaska's energy code asks for R-60+ in attics.
Should I encapsulate my Fairbanks basement?
Yes — closed-cell foam at 2-3 inches plus a fibreglass batt is the standard high-performance assembly.
Are there Alaska rebates?
AHFC rebates and 25C federal credit (30% up to $1,200/year) deliver most incentive value.

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