
Salina homes deal with brutal winters and sweltering summers. We seal and insulate every gap so your home stays comfortable year-round and your heating and cooling costs go down.

Salina Insulation is the leading insulation contractor in Salina, KS, offering 16 specialized services across homes and commercial properties. We serve 12 cities and communities in central Kansas. Whether your home is drafty, your bills keep climbing, or you have an older house that has never had an insulation upgrade, we have a solution that fits your situation. Every job is done by a trained, licensed crew with proper equipment - no shortcuts, no subcontractors.

Gaps in your walls or crawl space letting cold air in? Spray foam seals and insulates at the same time, solving both problems in one step.
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Is your upstairs too hot in summer and too cold in winter? Proper attic insulation keeps your whole home at a consistent, comfortable temperature.
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Old attic insulation that has settled or thinned over the years is costing you money every month. Blown-in material fills every corner without a major renovation.
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High utility bills and hard-to-heat rooms are signs your home is leaking conditioned air. A full home insulation assessment finds and fixes the biggest losses.
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Wet, pest-damaged, or aging insulation can make your new insulation perform poorly. Safe removal clears the way for a fresh, effective install.
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Cold floors in winter and musty smells are classic crawl space problems. Insulating this space keeps the cold ground from stealing your heat.
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Drafty exterior walls on a windy Kansas day make every room uncomfortable. Wall insulation cuts air infiltration and keeps indoor temperatures stable.
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Insulation alone does not stop moving air. Air sealing plugs the gaps that let wind-driven cold air sneak into your home through outlets, hatches, and framing.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your home and the problems you are trying to solve. No pressure, no commitment - just a real conversation so we can come prepared.
A trained estimator comes to your home, measures the areas in question, checks for moisture or air leak issues, and explains exactly what they find. You get a clear written quote - no vague estimates, no surprise charges. The assessment is completely free and takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
Our crew arrives on the scheduled day with all the right equipment and materials. Most jobs are finished in a single day. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work so you can see the coverage and ask any questions. Your home is ready to use immediately.
We carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. Our Kansas contractor license means you are protected if anything goes wrong - which is exactly what a permit and insurance exist for.
Every estimate is free, written, and itemized. We measure your actual space, not a rough guess. You get the full picture before deciding - and there is no pressure to sign on the spot.
We are a locally owned business, not a national franchise. We know Salina's housing stock, climate, and permit requirements. When you call, you talk to someone who works here - not a call center.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. Most customers get their estimate appointment scheduled within the same week. We do not make you wait weeks to find out what your project will cost.
Ready to talk? Call (785) 201-9750 or send us a message.
They came out the same week I called and had the attic done in one day. My upstairs bedrooms were always freezing in January - this past winter was the first time in years we were actually comfortable up there. Fair price and no surprises on the bill.
James T., Salina - Attic insulation
I had them spray foam my crawl space after it flooded last spring. The crew explained exactly what they were doing and why closed-cell was the right choice for that area. No more moisture smell, and my floors are noticeably warmer this winter.
Linda R., Hutchinson - Crawl space insulation
Got three quotes for blown-in insulation on our 1960s house. Salina Insulation was in the middle on price but the only one who talked about air sealing first. That detail told me they actually knew what they were doing. Happy with the results.
Mark D., Abilene - Blown-in insulation
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(785) 201-9750Salina Insulation is based in Salina, KS and serves 12 cities and communities across central Kansas, including Hutchinson, Manhattan, and Hays. Most customers can get an estimate appointment within the same week they call. If you are not sure whether we come to your area, just give us a call.
For Salina's climate, the Department of Energy recommends attic insulation deep enough to cover the floor joists completely - roughly 13 to 19 inches depending on material. If you can see the wooden boards across your attic floor, you need more. The U.S. Department of Energy insulation guide covers recommended depths by climate zone.
Yes. Wind pressure pushes cold air through every small gap - around outlets, at attic hatches, and through framing joints. In Salina's open plains geography, sustained winds are common all year. Insulation slows heat transfer; air sealing is what stops wind-driven air infiltration. Both are needed.
Closed-cell foam creates a rigid moisture barrier and is the better choice for crawl spaces, basements, and exterior walls - anywhere moisture is a real risk. Blown-in and open-cell foam can absorb moisture over time. For areas below grade in a Kansas home, closed-cell is the more durable long-term choice.
Homes built before 1980 were constructed before modern energy codes required adequate insulation levels. Many have little or no insulation in rim joists, crawl spaces, or walls. The gap between what is there and what is recommended is often dramatic - which is why older homes see the biggest improvement after an upgrade.
As of 2024, homeowners who install qualifying insulation may claim a federal tax credit worth up to 30 percent of the project cost, capped at $1,200 per year under the Inflation Reduction Act. This applies to primary residences only. See current details at the ENERGY STAR federal tax credit page.
Covering wet, moldy, or pest-damaged insulation with new material does not fix the underlying problem - it hides it. Moisture-compromised insulation loses its effectiveness and can create air quality issues over time. A good contractor identifies what is already there and recommends removal when the existing material cannot be saved.
Salina Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor based in Salina, KS, serving 12 cities across central Kansas since 2023.
We hold a Kansas contractor license issued through the Kansas Department of Labor and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. You can ask for proof of insurance before any work begins.
Since 2023, we have completed insulation projects across all 16 service types - from attic blow-in to commercial spray foam. We are a locally owned operation, not a franchise, which means the people you talk to are the same people who do the work.
For most homes, yes - attics are where the most conditioned air escapes. A thin or damaged attic insulation layer means your furnace or air conditioner has to run longer to maintain temperature, and your utility bills reflect that every month.
A damp crawl space does not stay in the crawl space. Moisture evaporates upward into your living areas, raising humidity, causing musty odors, and potentially leading to mold on floor joists. Insulating and sealing the crawl space stops the problem at the source.
Most homeowners cannot check wall insulation without opening the wall. A reliable sign of under-insulated walls is a noticeable temperature difference between an exterior wall and an interior wall when you touch them in winter. A contractor can confirm with a thermal camera or small inspection hole.
The Building Science Corporation publishes detailed guidance on how homes lose and gain heat - a useful resource if you want to go deeper before calling a contractor. When you are ready to find out what your home actually needs, call (785) 201-9750 for a free on-site estimate.
Salina is a mid-sized city of about 46,000 residents near the geographic center of Kansas, sitting at the crossroads of I-70 and I-135. It is the largest city in north-central Kansas and serves as a regional hub for healthcare, shopping, and professional services across the surrounding counties. Census data shows that about 60 percent of housing units here are owner-occupied, which means most residents have a direct stake in keeping their homes well-maintained and energy-efficient.
The city has a number of well-known landmarks - from Kenwood Park and Kenwood Cove on the north side to the neighborhoods surrounding Salina Regional Health Center. The Smoky Hill River runs right through town, and homes near it and in low-lying neighborhoods deal with moisture and drainage issues that other parts of the city do not. A large share of Salina homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s - many are still running on their original insulation, which was installed to standards that are well below what is recommended today.
Salina Insulation was founded here in 2023 to serve this community directly. We know what a 1960s ranch house on the south side needs, and we know what a newer subdivision on the east side typically requires. If your home is in Salina or anywhere in the surrounding region, we are the local option - not a franchise dispatched from another city.
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Our team serves Salina, KS and 12 surrounding communities. We respond within 1 business day and schedule most estimate appointments within the same week.