
Insulation Services in Colorado Springs, CO
Compare 25 insulation services contractors near you in Colorado Springs and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.4/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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CD Insulation
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EcoTru Spray Foam Insulation
5.07+ years onlineExtreme Spray Foam of Colorado Springs
5.0~8 years onlineAtlas Springs
4.92+ years onlineKoala Insulation of Colorado Springs
4.97½+ years onlineCascade Drywall
4.82½+ years onlineIntegrity
4.82½+ years onlineRetroFoam of Southern Colorado, LLC
4.815+ years onlineW.F. Gray Insulation
4.87½+ years onlineAir Barrier Spray Foam Systems, LLC
4.710+ years onlineAlpine Construction Services
4.7Grand View Insulation & Drywall LLC
4.63½+ years onlineColorado Springs Insulation LLC
4.45½+ years onlinePowers Insulation
4.414½+ years onlineHomeowners' Insulation Inc.
4.3Elite Insulation & Gutter Solutions, Llc
4.07+ years onlinePowers Insulation: Moved
3.314½+ years onlineAir Barrier Spray Foam Systems, Colorado Springs Location
3.010+ years onlineUSI Powers Insulation
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Insulation Services in Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs insulation contractors in this directory cover the Old North End, Briargate, Black Forest, Broadmoor, and the surrounding El Paso County. Colorado Springs's high altitude (6,035 ft), cold winters (-10°F design temps), and dry climate make attic insulation and air-sealing critical for both heating cost and ice-dam prevention. IECC Climate Zone 5B asks for R-49 attics. Topping up with blown insulation runs $1.50-$2.40 per sq ft.
Colorado Springs Utilities and Mountain View Electric both offer home-performance rebates. The 25C federal credit covers 30% up to $1,200/year. Colorado's Renewable Energy Standard and the state Greenhouse Gas Pollution Reduction Roadmap drive aggressive envelope upgrade adoption.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What R-value should my Colorado Springs attic have?
- IECC Climate Zone 5B asks for R-49 attics. Most pre-2010 Colorado Springs stock has R-30 to R-38 of settled batts — topping up with blown insulation typically runs $1.50-$2.40/sq ft and is the highest-ROI single energy upgrade.
- Why do I get ice dams in Colorado Springs?
- Inadequate attic insulation and air-sealing let heat escape, melting roof snow that refreezes at eaves. The fix is attic insulation top-up to R-49+ and aggressive air-sealing of all penetrations — not heated cables on the roof.
- Are there Colorado Springs insulation rebates?
- Colorado Springs Utilities rebates run $300-$1,500 for qualifying air-sealing and insulation. The 25C federal credit covers 30% up to $1,200/year. Colorado's Heat Pump Tax Credit indirectly subsidizes envelope upgrades that improve heat-pump performance.
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