
Older Bremerton homes lose heat through under-insulated walls all winter. We insulate finished and open walls, often without removing a single sheet of drywall.

Wall insulation in Bremerton slows heat from escaping through your exterior walls, keeping your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer - most jobs on a typical single-family home take one to two days with no drywall removal required for finished walls.
If your home was built before 1980, there is a good chance the wall cavities are empty or filled with insulation that has settled over decades. That means your heating system works harder every day just to maintain a comfortable temperature. Wall insulation is one of the most impactful upgrades available to owners of older Bremerton homes, and it pairs well with air sealing services to fully close off heat loss pathways.
We assess your current wall conditions, recommend the right material and method, and handle everything from installation to patching - so you get a finished result, not a construction site.
If certain rooms - especially those with exterior walls - never quite warm up despite your thermostat being set, your walls are likely leaking heat. In Bremerton's long, damp heating season this problem shows up clearly from November through March. You should not have to choose between a high heating bill and a comfortable living room.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a cold day. A noticeable chill or draft means the wall cavity behind it has little or no insulation. This is a simple test any homeowner can do without tools, and it is especially telling in older Bremerton homes built before the 1980s.
If your heating bills are significantly higher than neighbors in similar-sized homes, under-insulated walls are one of the most common reasons. Bremerton's older neighborhoods have a wide mix of insulation levels, so the gap between a well-insulated and a poorly insulated home can be dramatic in both comfort and cost.
In Bremerton's wet climate, walls without adequate insulation develop temperature differences that cause moisture to condense on interior surfaces. Water stains, peeling paint, or damp patches on exterior walls in winter can mean your walls are not only losing heat but also struggling with moisture - a problem that worsens if left alone.
We install wall insulation using two primary methods depending on your home. Blown-in insulation is the right choice for finished walls - we drill small holes, fill the cavity completely, and patch everything before we leave. It requires no drywall removal and works well in the mid-century homes common throughout Bremerton. For homes undergoing renovation or new construction where the framing is exposed, batt insulation delivers consistent performance at a lower cost per square foot.
No matter which method fits your home, every job includes a full assessment of your current wall conditions. We also recommend pairing wall work with home insulation upgrades in the attic and crawl space for homeowners who want to address the whole envelope at once. Washington State has some of the most demanding energy codes in the country, and we make sure every job meets current requirements.
Best for finished walls where tearing out drywall is not an option - ideal for older Bremerton homes staying intact.
Best for homes undergoing renovation or new construction where wall framing is exposed and accessible.
A blown-in method that packs material tightly to prevent settling and fill every corner of the cavity completely.
Ideal for homeowners who want to tackle the full thermal envelope in one project for maximum energy savings.
Bremerton averages around 55 inches of rain per year and stays damp for most of the fall and winter. That persistent moisture means the wrong insulation choice - or a poorly sealed installation - can trap water vapor inside your walls, leading to mold and rot over time. When you get quotes, ask specifically how each contractor handles moisture management, not just heat retention. Homes in Seabeck and other rural parts of the Kitsap Peninsula face the same damp conditions and benefit from the same approach.
A large share of Bremerton homes were built during the mid-20th century naval expansion era - constructed quickly to house workers near the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard - with little or no wall insulation by today's standards. Most homes from that period have empty or minimal wall cavities. Washington State also has some of the most demanding energy codes in the country, which sets a floor for quality on any permitted insulation project. Homeowners from Bremerton to Port Orchard who upgrade their wall insulation consistently report noticeably lower winter utility costs within the first heating season. Puget Sound Energy also offers rebates for qualifying insulation upgrades that can meaningfully reduce your out-of-pocket cost.
Call or submit a form and we will respond within one business day. We ask basic questions - your home's age, square footage, and what prompted the call - so we show up prepared.
We visit your home, check your exterior walls, and assess existing insulation using a probe or thermal camera. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and gives us everything we need to quote the job accurately - no surprises later.
If a permit is required, we pull it on your behalf. On installation day the crew works systematically around the home - filling cavities, patching holes, and cleaning up before they leave. Most families stay home throughout.
Every access hole - whether through siding or drywall - is patched and finished before we leave. We do a walkthrough with you to confirm everything looks right, and we can help with PSE rebate documentation if your project qualifies.
Free estimate. No obligation. We respond within one business day.
(360) 287-4054Most of our wall insulation jobs are in mid-century homes built during the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard expansion era. We understand how those homes are constructed and how to insulate them without disrupting the existing structure or drywall.
When a permit is required for your project, we pull it and coordinate the city inspection. That means an independent set of eyes confirms the insulation meets Bremerton's current code requirements - giving you documentation that protects your home's value.
We are familiar with Puget Sound Energy's rebate programs and can tell you upfront whether your project qualifies. That knowledge can save you hundreds of dollars and spare you the paperwork headache of figuring it out after the work is done.
In a climate as wet as Bremerton's, insulation alone is not enough. We factor vapor management into every wall insulation job so moisture does not get trapped where it can cause damage. The Building Performance Institute sets standards for this kind of whole-home thinking, and we follow them.
Every proof point above connects to the same outcome: a warmer home, a lower energy bill, and work you can verify rather than take on faith. That is what we aim to deliver on every wall insulation job in Bremerton.
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Learn MoreBremerton's heating season starts in October. Schedule your wall insulation assessment now and go into winter with a home that actually holds heat.