
Pueblo Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Canon City, CO with blown-in, spray foam, attic, and crawl space insulation. We work on pre-1950 Fremont County homes regularly and respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Blown-in insulation is the most practical way to upgrade Canon City's older homes without tearing into finished ceilings or walls. It fills completely around the old-growth lumber framing common in pre-1950 construction and reaches the eave pockets and irregular spaces that rigid batts leave exposed. Learn more about our blown-in insulation service and why it suits older Fremont County homes.
At 5,332 feet elevation, Canon City's attics take a beating from both sides: intense summer sun heats them like an oven, and hard winter freezes push cold down through thin or compressed insulation into the living space. Many homes near the historic downtown core have attic coverage that was minimal when installed and has since settled further. Bringing the attic up to the recommended R-value for this climate zone is typically the single most cost-effective improvement a Canon City homeowner can make.
Canon City's rocky, clay-heavy soil holds moisture after snowmelt and summer storms, and that moisture works its way into uninsulated crawl spaces beneath older homes. Cold air circulating under the floor all winter keeps first-floor rooms uncomfortable no matter how well the rest of the house is sealed. We insulate and seal crawl spaces to cut off both the cold and the moisture at the source.
Canon City's freeze-thaw cycle and the persistent wind through the Arkansas River canyon work together to widen gaps in older homes over time — around pipe penetrations, electrical boxes, and where framing has shifted. Adding insulation without first sealing those gaps means warm air will keep bypassing it. We pair air sealing with every insulation job where infiltration is a meaningful contributor to the home's heat loss.
Spray foam is the right choice for Canon City homes with rim joists that have never been insulated, crawl spaces that need both thermal protection and a moisture barrier, and wall cavities in older construction where standard batts would leave gaps. Closed-cell spray foam adds structural rigidity as well, which can benefit the stone and brick construction common in Canon City's oldest neighborhoods.
Canon City sits at about 5,332 feet in a semi-arid canyon setting where winters bring hard freezes and the freeze-thaw cycle runs from November through March. That repeated freezing and thawing works on every gap in an older home — widening cracks around pipes, shifting framing, and compromising the seals that keep cold air out. A large share of Canon City homes were built before World War II, when insulation standards were minimal or nonexistent, and many have never had a meaningful upgrade since.
The sandstone and brick construction common in Canon City's older neighborhoods is durable, but those materials conduct cold readily when there is no insulation buffer behind them. Masonry walls that feel solid and permanent are still losing heat through conduction all winter unless properly insulated on the interior side. For many Canon City homeowners, adding insulation to a home with solid masonry walls requires different techniques than standard wood-frame construction, and a contractor unfamiliar with that building type will leave gaps.
The Arkansas River runs through Canon City, and properties near the river corridor deal with additional moisture from snowmelt and seasonal flooding that can migrate into crawl spaces and wall cavities. Insulation that gets wet loses its effectiveness and can become a breeding ground for mold. Understanding which areas of a Canon City property are most exposed to moisture — and choosing insulation materials accordingly — requires genuine familiarity with how this town sits relative to the river and the terrain around it.
Our crew works on pre-war homes in Canon City regularly — the kind of older construction near downtown and along the historic streets that run toward the Fremont County Courthouse district. We know what attic access looks like in a 1910 Craftsman versus a 1940s ranch, and we know that the blown-in material has to be managed differently in houses with original knob-and-tube wiring layouts.
Canon City is the county seat of Fremont County, and its east-west spine along US-50 connects the canyon entrance near Royal Gorge to the flatter open country heading toward Pueblo. We run jobs on both sides of that corridor — older in-town homes with mature trees and tight lot access, and the more modern properties on the outskirts built from the 1970s onward. Whether you are on a narrow downtown street or a wider lot near the edge of the city, we know how to schedule and set up efficiently.
Homeowners in nearby Florence are on the same service route, and we work in both communities on the same trips out of Pueblo. If you have a neighbor in Pueblo West or Pueblo who has used us, the same crew and approach comes to Canon City.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your home's age, size, and what you have noticed so we arrive at the assessment prepared.
We visit your home, inspect your attic, crawl space, and walls, and tell you what is there now and where you are losing heat. There is no charge and no obligation. This is also when we confirm whether your project requires a Canon City building permit.
You receive a written estimate covering the recommended work, materials, and total cost — with no vague line items. We explain every element and answer your questions without pressure. Most Canon City homeowners need at least a day to review and compare, and we expect that.
The crew arrives on the scheduled day, protects your home, completes the work, and walks you through the results before leaving. Most jobs are finished in a single day. If a permit was required, the building inspector schedules a visit to sign off.
We serve Canon City and Fremont County. No travel fees, no obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(719) 750-0080Canon City is the county seat of Fremont County and sits where the Arkansas River emerges from the Royal Gorge, one of Colorado's most recognizable natural landmarks. The city was incorporated in 1872 and grew through the late 1800s and early 1900s during the Colorado coal and railroad boom. That history is visible in the housing: much of the residential stock closest to downtown consists of late-Victorian and early 20th-century homes built from local sandstone and wood frame, many of which are still in their original footprint. The U.S. Census Bureau places Canon City's population at roughly 16,000 to 17,000, with a high rate of owner-occupied homes relative to similarly sized Colorado cities.
The city is also home to a cluster of state and federal correctional facilities that make corrections one of the largest employers in the area. That employment base creates a stable, long-term homeowner population — people who invest in their homes rather than moving frequently. Neighborhoods on the east side of the city along US-50 include a mix of the historic in-town stock and more recent construction from the 1970s and 1980s. The western neighborhoods closer to the canyon entrance have older, larger homes and more irregular lot shapes due to the terrain.
Canon City is about 40 miles west of Pueblo along US-50 and sits roughly midway between Pueblo and the higher-elevation communities of the upper Arkansas Valley. Nearby Florence is just six miles to the east and shares much of the same housing character — older homes, similar elevation, and the same freeze-thaw climate stress.
Spray foam creates an air-tight seal that stops drafts and maximizes energy savings.
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We schedule assessments throughout the week and respond within one business day. Canon City winters are hard on older homes; the right time to upgrade is before the next heating season.