
Pineville Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Pineville, LA, specializing in spray foam, attic insulation, and crawl space work. We have served homes on the north side of the Red River since 2018, with free estimates and no-pressure quotes on every job.

Pineville summers push attic temperatures past 130 degrees, and gaps in older homes let that heat pour into your living space. Our spray foam insulation seals air leaks and insulates in one step, which makes it especially effective for homes on the north side of the Red River where the housing stock tends to be older and underinsulated.
Most Pineville homes were built between the 1950s and 1970s, and their attic insulation has often settled to a fraction of what current standards require. Upgrading the attic is typically the single biggest improvement you can make to a home in this climate, because heat gains through the roof account for a large share of summer cooling costs.
Pier-and-beam homes are common in Pineville, and their open crawl spaces pull humid air up through the floors year-round. Insulating your crawl space reduces that moisture movement, helps your floors stay comfortable, and takes real pressure off your HVAC system during the long Louisiana cooling season.
In Pineville's older neighborhoods, homes have accumulated decades of small gaps around outlets, pipes, and framing that let conditioned air escape. Air sealing closes those openings systematically, and the results show up on your electricity bill within the first full summer after the work is done.
Blown-in insulation reaches areas that batts cannot, including tight attic corners and spaces around obstructions. For Pineville homes where the attic layout makes full access difficult, loose-fill cellulose or fiberglass can bring coverage up to current standards without tearing out existing material.
Central Louisiana's ground stays damp for most of the year, and without a vapor barrier under your home, that moisture wicks up through the crawl space and into your floors. Installing a barrier is one of the most cost-effective steps a Pineville homeowner can take to protect their floors and reduce humidity inside the home.
Pineville sits in central Louisiana where summers are long and humid and the cooling season runs from early spring through late fall. The combination of high heat, persistent moisture, and older housing stock creates insulation demands that are different from what you see in drier or cooler parts of the country. A home here that performs adequately in October can be miserable and expensive to cool by July, and the difference often comes down to what is happening in the attic and crawl space.
Most residential neighborhoods in Pineville include homes built between the 1950s and 1970s on concrete slabs or pier-and-beam foundations. These homes were constructed before modern energy codes and often have little or no original insulation remaining in functional condition. The clay-heavy soil common throughout Rapides Parish holds moisture close to the surface, which means crawl spaces stay damp through most of the year. Homes that have not been updated are working against their own building envelope every single day the AC runs.
Our crew has worked throughout Pineville since 2018, and we understand the conditions that affect insulation work on this side of the river. We know the difference between slab-on-grade homes near Camp Beauregard, pier-and-beam houses in the older streets closer to the Red River, and the more recently built homes in areas farther from downtown. That familiarity helps us give accurate estimates and do the right type of work for your specific home.
Pineville is a smaller city than its neighbor across the river, but it has real character: Louisiana Christian University anchors one part of town, Camp Beauregard brings a steady mix of military families and long-term residents, and the pine trees that give the city its name line nearly every street. Whether your home is near the university or tucked into one of the quieter neighborhoods closer to the Red River, we have been in houses like yours and know what they need.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Alexandria, LA just across the river, and in Ball, LA to the north. If you have family or neighbors in those areas who need insulation work, we serve them too.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your home and what you are trying to fix so we can come prepared.
We visit your home, walk the attic, crawl space, or walls, and tell you exactly what is there and what it needs. There is no charge for this visit and no pressure to commit on the spot.
You receive a written estimate that spells out the material, the method, the thickness, and the total cost. We do not do verbal quotes. If permits are required for your project, we note who handles them.
Most jobs in a Pineville single-family home are finished in one day. Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you so you can see what was done and ask any questions.
Free estimates for Pineville, LA homeowners. We reply within one business day and never pressure you to decide on the spot.
(318) 319-2726Pineville sits on the north bank of the Red River, directly across from Alexandria, and the two cities are linked by bridges that residents cross daily for work, shopping, and services. With a population of around 16,000, Pineville has a smaller, quieter feel than its neighbor while still having real city infrastructure. The city is home to Louisiana Christian University, which has been anchoring the community since 1906, and Camp Beauregard, a Louisiana National Guard installation that brings a steady mix of military families and long-term residents into the local housing market. According to historical records, the city takes its name from the tall pines that cover its lots and line its streets.
Residential Pineville is primarily single-family homes, most of them built between the 1940s and 1980s on concrete slabs or pier-and-beam foundations. Ranch-style and brick homes are the most common styles. The housing stock is solidly owner-occupied - about 60 percent of units according to Census data - which means most of Pineville's homeowners have a real stake in keeping their properties maintained and performing well. Neighbors in Alexandria across the river and in nearby Boyce to the north share many of the same housing conditions and climate challenges.
Creates an airtight seal that dramatically cuts heating and cooling costs.
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