
Vincennes Insulation is your local insulation contractor in Jasper, IN, providing attic insulation, spray foam, crawl space services, and vapor barriers for Dubois County homes. We have been serving this area since 2016 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.
Vincennes Insulation is your local insulation contractor in Jasper, IN, providing attic insulation, spray foam, crawl space services, and vapor barriers for Dubois County homes. We have been serving this area since 2016 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Jasper has a significant base of commercial and light industrial buildings - some dating back to the city's furniture manufacturing era - that need updated insulation to meet current energy standards. Our commercial insulation services cover warehouses, retail spaces, and mixed-use buildings throughout Dubois County.
Jasper summers are hot and humid, and a poorly insulated attic lets that heat pour into your living space while your air conditioner works overtime. Upgrading attic insulation in homes built between the 1940s and 1970s - a large share of Jasper's housing stock - is one of the most direct ways to cut summer cooling bills.
Homes near the Patoka River in Jasper deal with elevated ground moisture that makes crawl space insulation a priority rather than an upgrade. Proper crawl space insulation keeps cold air and ground moisture from reaching your floors and living space through the winter months.
Jasper's brick-exterior homes from the mid-20th century often have hollow wall cavities that lose heat in every direction. Spray foam in rim joists, crawl space walls, and attic knee walls seals those pathways completely - something blown-in insulation alone cannot do.
Clay soil in Dubois County holds water against foundations long after it rains, and that persistent moisture works into crawl spaces without an adequate barrier. A properly installed vapor barrier stops moisture migration before it can degrade insulation or encourage mold growth under the floor.
Many older Jasper homes still have original fiberglass or cellulose insulation that has compressed, absorbed moisture, or been disturbed by pests over decades of use. Safe removal and replacement restores thermal performance and removes any contaminated material that would undermine new insulation.
Jasper is a city where most residents own their homes and stay for years. A large share of those homes were built between 1940 and 1980, and at that age the original insulation - if any was installed at all - has been settling and degrading for a long time. Indiana winters bring regular freeze-thaw cycles that widen gaps in older construction and let cold air in through places that aren't obvious from the inside. Homes near the Patoka River face an additional challenge: ground moisture that pushes up through crawl spaces and works against any insulation that is not properly sealed and protected. Getting that work done right requires knowing what to look for in buildings of this era and this region.
Jasper's commercial and light industrial heritage also means there are business owners and property managers in this area dealing with insulation needs in older manufacturing or warehouse buildings that have specific code and performance requirements. Indiana's energy code for commercial construction sets clear benchmarks for insulation R-values in this climate zone, and older Jasper buildings often fall short of current standards. You can find details on Indiana's commercial building code requirements through the Indiana Department of Homeland Security.
Our crew works throughout Jasper regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. When permits are required in Jasper, our team works with the City of Jasper Building Department - we know the process and handle the coordination so you don't have to. The mix of older brick homes in established neighborhoods and newer vinyl-sided subdivisions on the edges of the city means our crew moves between very different construction types on the same week.
The older neighborhoods closer to downtown - including areas near Jasper's historic city center and Riverview Park along the Patoka River - have the most homes where crawl space moisture and aging insulation are real problems. The newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of the city are starting to reach the age where first-generation builder insulation needs to be evaluated. Whether your home is a few blocks from Strassenfest territory downtown or out near the edges of Dubois County, we have worked on homes like yours.
We also cover neighboring communities. Homeowners in Linton, IN and the surrounding Greene County area call us regularly for the same aging-housing challenges that Jasper homeowners face. If you are in Dubois County or a neighboring county, our crew reaches you on the same schedule.
Call or submit a request online. We respond to every inquiry from Jasper within one business day and schedule your estimate visit at a time that works for you.
We inspect the areas you are concerned about - attic, crawl space, walls, or all three - and provide a written estimate at no charge. The estimate covers scope, materials, and timeline so you know what to expect before any work begins.
Our crew does the work on the scheduled day. For most attic and crawl space jobs, you do not need to be home during the installation - we will coordinate access with you in advance.
When the job is done, we walk you through the completed work and answer any questions. If anything comes up after we leave, call us - we stand behind what we install.
We serve Jasper and all of Dubois County. Free written estimates, no-pressure process, one business day response.
(812) 291-9608Jasper is the county seat of Dubois County in southwestern Indiana, with a population of about 15,000 people. The city has a strong homeownership culture - residents tend to buy homes and stay, which means they care about upkeep and long-term investment. Jasper is historically known as a center of wood furniture and cabinet manufacturing, and that tradition is reflected in many of the older in-town homes, which feature quality wood trim and built-ins from decades past. The Patoka River runs through the city, and the park system along its banks - including Riverview Park - is a familiar landmark for most Jasper families.
Jasper's housing stock ranges from historic brick homes near the downtown area to mid-century ranch houses on established neighborhood streets to newer vinyl-sided subdivisions on the outskirts of the city. Homes built between 1940 and 1980 make up a large share of the total, and those are the properties most likely to have insulation that has never been updated. The city's stable local economy - driven by manufacturing, healthcare, and retail - means residents have both the means and the motivation to invest in their homes. Nearby communities like Loogootee, IN and Linton, IN share many of the same housing characteristics, and we serve both.
Creates an airtight seal that dramatically cuts energy loss in your home.
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Learn MoreCold winters and humid summers make proper insulation critical in Dubois County. Call us now or submit a request online - we respond within one business day.