
Bremerton winters are long and damp. If your home is losing heat through the attic, crawl space, or walls, we find the gaps and fix them - so your furnace runs less and your home stays comfortable.

Home insulation in Bremerton covers every area where heat escapes - the attic, crawl space, walls, and anywhere air leaks through - and most projects are completed in one to three days with no need to leave your home. Think of insulation as a thick blanket wrapped around your home. It slows heat from escaping in winter and entering in summer, so your heating and cooling system runs less often. Many homes built before the 1990s in Bremerton fall short of today's recommended levels - often significantly - meaning they are losing heat and money every single day of the long Puget Sound winter.
The attic is usually the most important place to start, because heat rises and that is where the most escapes. But a complete picture of your home matters. If you have already had attic work done, the crawl space or walls may be where the remaining heat loss is happening. Over time, older homes may also benefit from insulation removal before new material goes in - especially if the existing insulation got wet or was damaged. We also offer retrofit insulation for homes that need upgrades added to existing walls or structures without a full renovation.
If your energy costs spike each fall and stay high through spring, your home is likely losing heat through the attic, crawl space, or walls. Bremerton's heating season runs from October through April - six months where a poorly insulated home keeps your furnace running longer and harder than it should.
In many Bremerton homes, the crawl space sits directly below the main living area. If your floors feel noticeably cold from November through March, cold and damp air from the ground is rising into your home. This is one of the most common comfort problems in Bremerton's older housing stock.
Hold your hand near electrical outlets on exterior walls, the attic access panel, or baseboards on a cold day. If you feel air moving, warm air is escaping through gaps that insulation and air sealing can close. Any homeowner can do this check with no tools at all.
Bremerton has a large number of post-war homes built with minimal insulation by today's standards. If your home is more than 40 years old and has never had the attic or crawl space inspected, there is a strong chance you are heating the outdoors - and a quick assessment will tell you exactly what you are dealing with.
We handle the full range of home insulation work in Bremerton and across the Kitsap Peninsula. Every project starts with an in-person assessment - not a phone quote - because the right solution depends on what we actually find in your attic and crawl space. Good insulation work also seals air leaks, not just adds material. If a contractor skips the air sealing step, you will still feel drafts and see high bills even after new insulation is in place.
For homes that need a fresh start, we offer insulation removal to clear out old, damaged, or wet material before new insulation goes in. For homes where you want to add coverage without opening walls, our retrofit insulation service adds material to existing structures with minimal disruption. We work in attics, crawl spaces, exterior walls, and rim joists throughout Bremerton and the surrounding areas.
The highest-impact starting point for most Bremerton homes - heat rises, and the attic is where the most escapes in winter.
Critical in Bremerton's wet climate. Stops cold, damp ground air from rising into living areas and protects your floor structure.
Adds coverage to exterior wall cavities in older homes where little or nothing was installed during original construction.
Combines gap-sealing with new material for homes where drafts and thin coverage are both contributing to high heating costs.
Bremerton sits on Puget Sound and gets roughly 55 inches of rain per year, with humidity that stays elevated for most of the year. That persistent moisture can work its way into under-insulated attics and crawl spaces, leading to mold, wood rot, and insulation that gets wet and stops performing. Heating costs here are driven by long, damp winters rather than extreme cold - the season runs from October through April - which means a home with poor insulation runs its heat for many months in a row. A large share of Bremerton's housing stock dates from the 1940s through 1970s, many homes built during the naval shipyard era with little or no insulation in the walls and minimal coverage in the attic and crawl space. Homeowners in Bremerton with homes from that era typically see the biggest improvements after insulation work.
Crawl spaces are a critical weak point throughout this area. Many Bremerton homes are built on crawl spaces rather than full basements, and those spaces sit close to damp ground in a rainy climate. An uninsulated or poorly insulated crawl space lets cold air and moisture rise directly into your living areas, making floors feel cold and driving up heating costs. Homeowners in Port Orchard and other surrounding communities face the same conditions - crawl space insulation combined with a vapor barrier on the ground is one of the most impactful upgrades available. The federal energy efficiency tax credit can offset part of your project cost - worth reviewing before you schedule the work.
We ask a few basic questions - your home's age, which areas concern you, and what prompted your call. You do not need to know the technical details. We reply within one business day.
We walk through your home and inspect the attic, crawl space, and any accessible wall cavities. We look at current coverage, air leaks, and moisture before anything is quoted. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and is free.
You receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what work is recommended and why. We explain each item in plain language - including what would happen if you skipped it. No pressure to decide the same day.
On work day, the crew sets up, completes the installation in the target areas, and cleans up before leaving. We walk you through what was done - often with photos of finished areas you cannot easily see yourself.
Free in-home assessment, written estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(360) 287-4054We hold a current Washington State contractor's license - verifiable at any time through the state's online lookup. Full liability and workers' compensation coverage applies to every job, protecting you from start to finish.
Adding insulation on top of air leaks or moisture problems delivers far less value. We assess both before any material goes in - a step that many contractors skip but that Bremerton's damp climate makes non-negotiable.
The federal government offers energy efficiency tax credits for qualifying insulation work. We provide the written documentation you need at tax time - including which materials were installed and what qualifies - so you capture every dollar you are owed.
We are based in Bremerton, not commuting from Seattle. That means faster scheduling, familiarity with the housing types in your neighborhood, and a one business day response guarantee on every inquiry.
Every Bremerton home we insulate gets the same in-person assessment, the same moisture check, and the same written documentation at the end. We do not quote over the phone, because the right answer depends on what is actually in your attic. ENERGY STAR recommends attic insulation as one of the single highest-impact home improvements available - and our work meets those standards on every project.
Remove old, wet, or damaged insulation before a fresh install - especially important in Bremerton's older homes.
Learn MoreAdd insulation to existing walls and structures in your Bremerton home without a full renovation.
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