
Ashland Insulation helps Ashland homeowners stop paying to heat the outdoors. We seal the gaps and insulate the spaces that are quietly costing you money every month.

Ashland Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor based in Ashland, OH, offering 16 insulation services across 12 communities in north-central Ohio. Whether your home is losing heat through the attic, crawl space, or walls, we find the gaps and fix them - so you stop paying for energy that never stays where you need it.

Gaps letting cold air in? Spray foam seals and insulates in one step, cutting drafts and high gas bills.
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Heat rising through your ceiling? Proper attic insulation keeps warmth inside all winter long.
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Thin or missing attic coverage? Blown-in insulation fills gaps evenly for consistent, lasting warmth.
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Cold rooms and high bills? A full home insulation upgrade tackles comfort and energy loss together.
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Old, damaged, or contaminated insulation? We remove it cleanly so fresh material can perform properly.
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Cold floors above your crawl space? Proper insulation stops heat loss at the foundation level.
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Drafty exterior walls? Wall insulation fills the cavities that older homes left empty.
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Air leaks waste more heat than thin insulation. We seal gaps so your insulation can actually do its job.
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Damp, cold basement walls? Insulating the basement reduces heat loss and protects the rest of your home.
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Need moisture resistance and high performance in a tight space? Closed-cell foam delivers both.
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Open-cell foam is cost-effective for attics and interior walls where sound control matters too.
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Running a business with high utility costs? Commercial insulation lowers overhead from the roof down.
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Moisture under your house causes cold floors and mold risk. A vapor barrier stops it at the source.
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Moisture in walls or crawl spaces leads to rot and mold. Vapor barriers protect the structure long-term.
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Air leaks in your attic floor let heat escape before insulation can stop it. Sealing them first makes both work better.
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Already built? Retrofit insulation upgrades existing walls and attics without a full renovation.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few basic questions about your home - its age, what areas concern you, and what prompted the call. We respond within 1 business day and make scheduling easy around your availability.
We come to your home and inspect the attic, crawl space, walls, or wherever the issue is. We measure what is there, look for air leaks and moisture concerns, and explain what we find in plain terms. You get a written quote before anyone leaves - no pressure, no obligation.
Once you approve the work, we schedule a start date and handle any required permits. The crew arrives, completes the job, and walks you through the finished work so you can see the coverage yourself. Documentation is provided for any rebate or tax credit applications.
We carry general liability insurance and workers compensation on every project. Ask us for a certificate of insurance before work begins - we provide it without hesitation.
We are a locally owned business serving the communities we live in. We know the housing stock, the climate, and the specific insulation challenges that come with north-central Ohio winters.
We come to your home, inspect the space, and give you a written quote before we leave. No phone guessing, no pressure. You decide if and when you want to move forward.
When you reach out, someone from our office follows up within 1 business day to schedule your estimate. We do not leave inquiries sitting unanswered for days.
Ready to get started? Call (567) 899-0137 or request a free estimate online.
"The crew finished my attic in one day and the difference was noticeable by the next heating cycle. My upstairs bedrooms finally stay warm instead of feeling like a different house."
David R., Mansfield - Attic insulation
"I had a moisture problem in my crawl space for years. They came out, explained exactly what they were doing with the vapor barrier, and the musty smell under my floors is completely gone."
Karen T., Wooster - Crawl space vapor barrier
"Getting three quotes was the right call and Ashland Insulation was the only one that actually looked at the crawl space before quoting. The spray foam job came in on time and on budget."
Mark S., Ashland - Spray foam insulation
We respond within 1 business day of every inquiry. There is no obligation - if you decide not to move forward, that is completely fine. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(567) 899-0137Ashland Insulation is based in Ashland, OH and serves 12 communities across Ashland, Richland, Wayne, and Medina counties. We cover Mansfield, Wooster, and Medina, as well as the smaller towns in between. Most customers can schedule a free estimate within a few business days.
Drafts and uneven heat almost always point to gaps in insulation or air sealing, not a failing furnace. In north-central Ohio's climate, an under-insulated attic or crawl space lets heat escape faster than your heating system can replace it.
Ice dams happen when heat escaping through your attic melts roof snow, which refreezes at the cold eaves. Properly insulating and air-sealing your attic keeps the roof surface cold and even, removing the conditions that cause ice dams in the first place.
Yes - cold floors on the first level are almost always a crawl space problem, not a heating problem. Insulating the crawl space walls and floor above creates a thermal barrier that stops cold from rising directly into your living areas.
Air sealing closes the small gaps around pipes, wires, and light fixtures that let conditioned air escape. Adding insulation without sealing those gaps is like putting a heavy blanket over a drafty window - you lose the benefit through the holes.
The federal Inflation Reduction Act allows homeowners to claim a tax credit of up to 30% of qualifying insulation costs, up to $1,200 per year. The ENERGY STAR federal tax credit program lists qualifying products and requirements.
The clearest signs are high heating bills, cold rooms near the top of the house, and attic joists you can see above the insulation. Homes built before 1980 were constructed to much lower standards - the U.S. Department of Energy recommends R-49 to R-60 for attics in Ohio's climate zone.
For general insulation guidance, the U.S. Department of Energy Energy Saver guide is the most authoritative public resource available.
Ashland Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor company based in Ashland, OH, serving 12 communities across north-central Ohio since 2019. We hold the required Ohio contractor licensing for insulation and weatherization work through the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board. Our crew has completed insulation projects across all 16 service categories we offer, from spray foam and attic blown-in to crawl space encapsulation and commercial insulation. To learn more about our team and how we work, visit our About page.
If the existing insulation is wet, moldy, or contaminated by animals, it needs to come out first. In most other cases, new material can be added on top of what is already there, which saves money and gets better results faster.
After blown-in insulation, you should not be able to see the attic floor joists above the material - they should be buried. Depth markers installed by the crew let you check coverage at a glance. For spray foam, look for even, gap-free coverage with no visible daylight through seams.
Yes. A well-insulated attic blocks heat from baking down through your ceiling in July and August, which means your air conditioner runs less. Many homeowners are surprised to find insulation reduces summer cooling costs as much as winter heating costs.
For in-depth guidance on insulation standards and rebate programs across Ohio, the EPA's spray polyurethane foam resource and the IRS energy credit guidelines are good starting points - or call us directly and we will walk you through what applies to your home.
Ashland is a city of about 20,000 people in north-central Ohio, anchored by Ashland University and a long history of manufacturing and working-class community. A large share of homes in Ashland were built before 1960, with two-story Victorian and Craftsman homes near downtown and ranch-style homes filling the outer neighborhoods. According to Census Reporter, many of these homes still carry original construction materials and have never had their insulation updated to current standards.
The neighborhoods near the Ashland County Courthouse downtown, the streets around Freer Field and Ashland City parks, and the older residential blocks closer to the university are full of homes with mature trees, covered porches, and decades of deferred maintenance. Clay-heavy soil in the area holds moisture near foundations, which makes crawl space insulation and vapor barriers especially important for Ashland homes. The city sits near the headwaters of the Mohican River watershed, and that combination of wet springs, humid summers, and hard winters creates year-round pressure on building envelopes.
We have worked on homes across all of Ashland's neighborhoods - from the older streets near downtown to the ranch homes in the subdivisions on the edge of town. Whether your home is near the university or out past the city limits, the same north-central Ohio winters are putting pressure on your insulation. Ashland Insulation is your neighbor, and we are here to help you fix it.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Ashland Insulation
519 Evergreen St
Ashland, OH 44805
(567) 899-0137info@insulationashland.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call Ashland Insulation today or submit a request online - we respond within 1 business day and all estimates are free with no obligation.