
Your walls are the biggest surface area in your home. If they are under-insulated, you are paying to heat and cool the outdoors every single month.

Wall insulation in Moses Lake slows heat from moving through your exterior walls, keeping warmth inside during winter and blocking summer heat from baking your living spaces - most jobs on a standard single-story home are completed in one to two days with no need to leave your house.
If your home was built before 1990 and no one has ever checked the walls, there is a real chance you are running your furnace and air conditioner harder than you need to. Moses Lake's summers push past 100 degrees and winters drop well below freezing - that kind of temperature swing puts serious demand on under-insulated walls.
Wall insulation works best when paired with air sealing services that close the gaps insulation alone cannot address. Together, they give you a complete thermal barrier and lower bills in both seasons.
If your heating bill in January or cooling bill in July feels out of proportion to your home's size, under-insulated walls are one of the most common causes. Moses Lake's climate extremes mean heat escaping through walls adds up fast on your monthly statement.
On a cold morning, press your hand flat against an exterior wall. If it feels significantly colder than your interior walls, that wall is losing heat. In summer, the same test in reverse - a warm exterior wall on a hot Moses Lake afternoon is letting outdoor heat pour in.
If a specific room is always freezing in winter or sweltering in summer regardless of your thermostat setting, the problem is often the walls of that room. This is especially common in older Moses Lake homes where insulation was added unevenly or skipped entirely in one section.
Homes built in Moses Lake's older neighborhoods during the 1950s through 1970s were often constructed with little or no wall insulation by today's standards. If you bought an older home and no one has pulled a permit for insulation work, it is worth having a contractor take a look.
For most existing homes in Moses Lake, blown-in insulation is the best fit. We drill small holes in the exterior or interior wall surface, inject the material until the cavity is completely filled, and then patch everything back to a paintable finish. It is a fast, low-disruption method that works well on the older housing stock throughout the area. For homes undergoing renovation or room additions, batt insulation fitted between wall studs during the open-wall phase is a natural choice and gives you a clean, verified installation before drywall goes up.
We also pair wall insulation with air sealing services for homeowners who want to address both heat transfer and air infiltration in one visit - a common combination that produces the most noticeable improvement in comfort and bills. And if blown-in insulation is the right fit for your attic as well, we can handle both spaces on the same job.
Best for existing homes where you want to add insulation without opening up every wall - small holes, complete fill, patched and finished when we leave.
Best for new construction or renovation projects where walls are open and you need a clean, code-compliant install before drywall.
Best for homeowners who want to tackle heat transfer and air infiltration together in a single visit for maximum comfort improvement.
Best for targeting one or two problem rooms that are always too cold in winter or too hot in summer, without treating the whole house at once.
Moses Lake sits in the Columbia Basin, where summer highs regularly push past 100 degrees and winter lows can drop well below freezing. That temperature range puts enormous stress on any wall that is thin, old, or poorly insulated. A significant portion of Moses Lake's residential neighborhoods were developed in the 1950s through 1980s, when insulation requirements were far less demanding than they are today. Many of those homes have little or no insulation in their exterior walls, or have material that has settled and lost effectiveness over the decades. Washington State also has one of the more demanding residential energy codes in the country, so any permitted renovation work on your walls will be held to a current performance standard.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Ephrata and Quincy, where the same postwar housing stock and Columbia Basin climate conditions apply. If your home is in one of these communities, the signs of under-insulated walls - high bills, uneven temperatures, walls cold to the touch - are just as common as they are in Moses Lake itself.
We will ask a few basic questions about your home's age and size, then confirm a date for an in-home visit. We reply within one business day and keep the first conversation low-pressure.
A contractor walks through your exterior walls and any areas where you have noticed comfort problems. Some contractors use a thermal camera during this visit to show heat loss as color differences - it is genuinely useful to see.
Within a day or two of the assessment you get a written quote that breaks down cost by area and method. This is the right time to ask about materials, timelines, and whether a Grant County permit applies to your project.
The crew arrives, drills small holes in the wall surface, injects the insulation, then patches and finishes everything before leaving. You can stay home. Most average-sized homes are complete in a single day.
Free estimate, written quote, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(509) 761-4252Every contractor we send is registered with Washington State's Department of Labor and Industries. You can verify any contractor's registration online in seconds. This means you have legal recourse if something goes wrong - unlike hiring an unlicensed crew.
Most of Moses Lake's housing stock was built before modern insulation standards existed. We know these homes - the wall cavity depths, the original materials still in place, and the most efficient way to bring them up to a current performance level without unnecessary demolition.
Depending on your project's scope, a permit from Grant County may be required. We know exactly when that threshold is crossed and handle the paperwork on your behalf. A permitted job means an independent inspection that protects your home's value and gives you documentation if you ever sell.
We do a final walkthrough with every homeowner before the crew leaves - showing you the patched areas and confirming cleanup is complete. If you have any concerns in the days after the job, we come back to address them at no charge.
Every one of these proof points comes back to the same thing: you should know exactly what you are getting before we start, and you should be able to verify it when we are done. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every wall insulation job in Moses Lake.
Close the gaps insulation alone cannot stop - air sealing and wall insulation together deliver the largest comfort improvement.
Learn MoreThe same blown-in method used inside your walls can fill your attic cavities to their full recommended depth.
Learn MoreMoses Lake summers and winters wait for no one - schedule your free in-home assessment before the next season turns.