Are you tired of battling Idaho’s freezing winters and sweltering summers with an HVAC system that never seems to rest? At High Country Solutions, we specialize in advanced insulation strategies explicitly designed for the distinct climate of Chubbuck and the greater Bannock County area. Whether you are retrofitting an older home or breaking ground on a commercial facility, our team delivers high-performance barriers that seal out drafts, moisture, and noise. We help property owners take control of their indoor environment, reducing energy waste and enhancing structural longevity through state-of-the-art building science.
Living in Southeast Idaho requires more than just standard insulation; it demands a comprehensive thermal boundary that accounts for severe temperature fluctuations. High Country Solutions moves beyond basic coverage by analyzing your property's unique building envelope. We identify thermal bridges and air leaks that traditional materials miss, implementing solutions that stabilize indoor temperatures year-round. Our approach ensures that your investment translates into tangible comfort and long-term asset protection against the elements.


Choosing a contractor for your insulation needs is a decision that impacts your property for decades. At High Country Solutions, we combine premium materials with meticulous craftsmanship. We don’t just spray foam; we engineer environments. Our team creates a seamless thermal envelope that drastically reduces the workload on your heating and cooling systems. By prioritizing air sealing and moisture control alongside thermal resistance, we solve the root causes of discomfort, drafts, mold risks, and fluctuating temperatures—rather than just treating the symptoms.
Ammon, Iona, Ririe, Ucon, Shelley, Rigby, Blackfoot, Grant, Lincoln, Idaho Falls
Bannock County, Bingham County, Bonneville County, Jefferson County
Project: Metal Workshop Retrofit in North Chubbuck
Challenge: A local mechanic struggled to work in his uninsulated metal shop during January, when condensation dripped from the ceiling and the heaters ran constantly with little effect.
Solution: We applied 2 inches of closed-cell spray foam to the roof deck and walls. This not only insulated the space but also acted as a vapor barrier to stop condensation.
Result: The shop now retains heat efficiently, the dripping stopped immediately, and the owner reported a 40% reduction in heating fuel usage within the first month.
Open-cell foam is lighter, expands significantly to fill nooks, and is excellent for soundproofing interior walls. Closed-cell foam is much denser, provides a higher R-value per inch, adds structural strength, and acts as a barrier against water vapor, making it the preferred choice for basements and metal buildings in Chubbuck.
By creating an air-tight seal, spray foam significantly reduces the infiltration of outdoor allergens, dust, and pollutants. It also helps manage moisture levels, which inhibits the growth of mold and mildew, leading to a healthier indoor environment for your family or employees.
Yes, ice dams are often caused by heat escaping from the living space into the attic, melting snow on the roof which then refreezes at the eaves. By properly air-sealing and insulating the attic floor or roof deck, we prevent this heat loss, keeping the roof temperature consistent and mitigating ice dam formation.
In many cases, yes. If the existing fiberglass is compressed, moisture-damaged, or rodent-infested, it effectively becomes a contaminant rather than an insulator. Removing it allows us to air-seal the substrate properly and install fresh material that functions at maximum efficiency.
Most residential projects in the Chubbuck area, such as an attic or crawl space retrofit, can be completed in one to two days. However, the timeline varies based on the size of the project and the scope of work (e.g., if removal of old insulation is required first). We provide a clear timeline during our initial assessment.
Don't let another season pass with high energy bills and uncomfortable rooms. Contact High Country Solutions to schedule your site assessment.
Phone: (307) 248-9063 Email: [email protected]