Thin or patchy attic insulation is costing you money every month. Blown-in insulation fills every corner and gap, giving your home the thermal barrier it needs year-round in Moses Lake.

Blown-in insulation in Moses Lake fills your attic with loose fiberglass or cellulose material through a large hose, reaching corners and tight spots that roll-type batts simply cannot cover, and most jobs on a standard single-family home take half a day.
If your home was built before 1990, there is a good chance the original insulation is well below the depth the Department of Energy recommends for Moses Lake winters - and you are paying for that gap every month on your heating bill. Blown-in is the most practical way to bring an existing attic up to the right level without a major renovation.
Many homeowners choose to combine a blown-in project with full attic insulation service to address both material depth and overall attic performance in one visit.
Moses Lake winters drop to single digits overnight. If your furnace runs constantly and your bill feels out of proportion to your home size, thin attic insulation is one of the most common causes. Heat rises straight through an under-insulated ceiling.
If upstairs bedrooms or rooms directly below the attic feel drafty even with the thermostat turned up, insulation coverage is likely uneven. In older Moses Lake homes, the insulation near the eaves is often the thinnest spot - making those rooms the coldest.
Take a flashlight to your attic hatch. If you can clearly see the wooden beams running across the floor, your insulation is almost certainly below the recommended level for this climate. Properly insulated attics should have the joists completely buried under material.
Ice dams form when heat escaping through the attic melts snow unevenly on the roof surface. Moses Lake gets enough cold and snow for this to happen in poorly insulated homes. If you saw ice buildup along your roofline, adding attic insulation is one of the most effective fixes.
Our blown-in service covers attic floors and hard-to-reach wall cavities in existing homes. For attics, we use either fiberglass or cellulose loose-fill material - both are non-combustible and appropriate for Moses Lake conditions - and we blow the material to the depth required to meet the R-value recommended for this climate zone. If your project also needs a full whole-home insulation assessment, we can evaluate all areas of the house in the same visit.
For attic work in older homes, we inspect the existing insulation condition before adding new material on top. If we find moisture damage, pest activity, or significant settling, we will tell you clearly what needs to happen before new material goes in.
Best for homeowners topping up thin or settling attic insulation to reach recommended R-values.
Best for older homes with hollow wall cavities where batt insulation was never installed.
Best for homeowners who want a non-combustible, inorganic material that will not settle or absorb moisture.
Best for homeowners who prefer recycled material and want very complete coverage around obstructions and wiring.
Moses Lake sits in the Columbia Basin, where winter temperatures regularly fall into the teens and single digits overnight while summer highs push past 100 degrees. That is close to a 100-degree swing between the coldest nights and the hottest days, which means your insulation is working hard in both directions all year. Homes with thin or aging attic insulation show the strain most clearly - cold floors in January and stifling upstairs rooms in July are both signs the thermal barrier is not doing its job.
A large share of Moses Lake homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, when the town grew quickly after irrigation water arrived. Insulation standards from that era are well below what the Department of Energy now recommends for this climate zone, and what was installed has had decades to settle and compress. Homeowners in Ephrata and Quincy face the same conditions - the Columbia Basin climate zone requires more insulation depth than the milder, wetter parts of Washington.
Call or send a message and we will ask a few basic questions about your home and current attic condition. We reply within 1 business day and schedule an estimate visit at your convenience.
A crew member goes up into your attic with a flashlight and measuring tool to check current insulation depth and condition. We also look at attic ventilation and check for any moisture or pest issues before recommending material.
After the assessment you get a written quote specifying the material, the depth it will be blown to, and the final R-value. The price you see is the price you pay - no surprises when the job is done.
The crew runs a hose from their truck to your attic hatch, installs depth markers, and blows the material to the specified level. Active work on a standard attic takes one to three hours, and your home is fully usable the same day.
Written quote before any work starts. No pressure to decide on the day.
(509) 761-4252Most homes here were built between the 1950s and 1980s under standards well below what is recommended today. We have worked on these homes regularly and know what to look for before a single bag of material goes in.
You will receive a written quote naming the material, the target depth in inches, and the final R-value before we schedule installation. That document protects you and holds us accountable to what we said.
We know how Grant County PUD programs work and can walk you through rebate eligibility before the job starts - not after. Some rebates require the work to be done by a participating contractor, and timing matters for the application.
Grant County PUD energy programsMoses Lake Insulation holds a current Washington State contractor registration through the Department of Labor and Industries. You can verify our license status at any time, and our insurance protects your property during every job.
Every blown-in job we complete follows North American Insulation Manufacturers Association installation standards. That means depth markers, even coverage from eave to eave, and a walkthrough before we leave so you can see the finished attic yourself.
A full-home insulation assessment covering attic, walls, crawl space, and floors in a single visit.
Learn MoreDedicated attic insulation service addressing depth, ventilation, and coverage for Moses Lake's climate zone.
Learn MoreColumbia Basin winters do not wait - lock in your installation date before the busy season fills the calendar.