Secure your property with Idaho’s leading insulation experts. High Country Solutions provides local homeowners, agricultural managers, and commercial developers with airtight thermal envelopes that slash energy waste and enhance structural durability. From advanced residential attic upgrades to large-scale industrial spray foam applications, our precision-engineered systems deliver maximum R-value and long-term comfort. Schedule your professional assessment today to transform your building's efficiency.
Living in Idaho Falls means preparing for both freezing sub-zero winters and scorching summer afternoons. High Country Solutions provides high-performance thermal barriers specifically designed to mitigate the unique atmospheric challenges of Eastern Idaho’s high-altitude environment. By integrating advanced air-sealing techniques with premium polyurethane foam and moisture-resistant coatings, we ensure your building remains a sanctuary of comfort. Our goal is to stabilize your indoor climate, reduce mechanical strain on HVAC systems, and protect your investment from the elements for decades to come.


Don't let poor insulation compromise your comfort or your budget. High Country Solutions is dedicated to providing Idaho Falls with the highest standard of building envelope protection. Our team is ready to help you choose the perfect system for your specific needs, ensuring a more durable and energy-efficient future.
Idaho Falls, Shelley, Ucon, Iona, Ammon, Rigby, Ririe, Lewisville, Menan, Firth, Blackfoot.
Bonneville County, Jefferson County, Bingham County.
A homeowner in the Ammon area was struggling with high heating costs and uncomfortable drafts in their 1990s-era home. High Country Solutions performed a comprehensive attic air-seal and applied 10 inches of blown-in insulation. The result was a 30% reduction in their winter energy usage and a significantly quieter, more consistent indoor climate.
Spray foam is uniquely effective in cold climates because it creates a total air seal. Unlike fiberglass, it prevents the warm air you pay for from escaping through the gaps and cracks that naturally occur in Idaho buildings.
Yes. High-performance insulation blocks the radiant heat from the summer sun, particularly in your attic. This keeps your home significantly cooler and prevents your air conditioner from running constantly during July and August.
Closed-cell spray foam is typically recommended for agricultural use in Idaho. It provides high thermal resistance and acts as a moisture barrier, which is essential for protecting crops and livestock from condensation.
In many cases, yes. We can often add blown-in insulation or spray foam over existing materials, provided they are dry and free of mold. However, removing old, settled insulation is sometimes best for maximizing efficiency.
Yes. Insulation is like a wool sweater; it keeps you warm but doesn't stop the wind. Air sealing is like a windbreaker; it stops air from flowing, allowing the insulation to do its job effectively.
Most residential projects in Idaho Falls can be completed in just one to two days. Commercial or larger agricultural projects may take longer depending on the square footage and the specific systems being applied.
Contact High Country Solutions at (307) 248-9063 or email [email protected] to request your professional consultation.
