
Pueblo Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Florence, CO with attic, blown-in, spray foam, and crawl space insulation. We work on the oil-boom-era Victorian and Craftsman homes that define this Arkansas Valley community, and we respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Most Florence homes were built during the oil and coal boom years of the late 1800s and early 1900s, and their attics reflect that era: thin original insulation that has compressed over a century, or bare framing with nothing at all. Bringing an attic up to the recommended coverage for this climate zone is the single highest-return investment most Florence homeowners can make. Learn more about our attic insulation service and what it takes to upgrade a pre-war attic.
Blown-in insulation is the most practical upgrade for Florence's older homes because it works around original framing, plumbing, and wiring without requiring demolition. The material fills the irregular spaces left by century-old lumber and reaches into eave pockets that rigid batts would leave exposed. It is also the standard method for insulating finished walls through small drilled holes that are then patched and repainted.
Florence's clay-heavy Arkansas Valley soil retains moisture after snowmelt and summer storms, and that ground moisture migrates into uninsulated crawl spaces beneath older homes. Cold, damp air under the floor makes first-floor rooms uncomfortable in winter and accelerates wood rot in framing that dates back to the 1890s and 1900s. Insulating and sealing the crawl space cuts off both the cold and the moisture before they reach your living space.
Spray foam is the right tool for Florence homes with rim joists that have never been insulated, crawl spaces that need both thermal protection and a vapor barrier, and attic knee walls where batts would leave gaps at the edges. Closed-cell spray foam is also a practical option for the older basement walls common in Florence's downtown housing stock, where moisture control and insulation need to be addressed together.
Florence's freeze-thaw cycle widens gaps in older homes over time — around pipe penetrations, electrical boxes on exterior walls, and where original framing has shifted. Insulation added on top of those gaps will not perform at its rated value because conditioned air bypasses it entirely. We pair air sealing with every insulation job where infiltration is a meaningful contributor to the home's heat loss.
Florence sits at about 5,200 feet in the Arkansas River Valley and was founded in the 1880s during the Colorado oil and coal boom. The homes that line its downtown streets were built during that era — mostly Victorian and Craftsman styles with wood-frame construction, plaster walls, and single-pane windows. Construction methods of that period did not include meaningful insulation by modern standards, and over a century of settling, seasonal movement, and piecemeal repairs has left most of those homes with significant thermal gaps that were never addressed.
The clay-heavy soil in the Arkansas Valley expands when wet and contracts when dry, which puts repeated stress on foundations, framing connections, and any sealing work done around penetrations. A Florence home that had air sealing done five or ten years ago may have new gaps today simply because the ground moved. This is why a contractor who knows the valley's soil behavior approaches insulation differently here than in a drier, more stable terrain — checking for new infiltration points is part of the job, not an afterthought.
Hot, dry summers at this elevation accelerate the breakdown of exterior caulk and sealants, which means air infiltration paths that were sealed a few years ago may be open again. The same UV exposure that fades paint and dries out wood trim works on the foam and caulk used to seal around window frames and penetrations. Homeowners who upgraded their insulation a decade ago may be surprised to find that the air-sealing work needs revisiting even if the insulation itself is still adequate.
We work on older homes in Florence alongside our Canon City jobs — the two communities sit just six miles apart on US-50 and share the same housing era and climate. Florence's downtown grid, built around the original oil-boom-era streets, has tight lot access with mature trees and older outbuildings that require careful equipment staging. We know how to set up efficiently on a narrow Florence residential street without disrupting the block.
Florence is known across Colorado as the Antique Capital of Colorado — a title that reflects the town's pride in its historic character. Many homeowners here own properties that have been in their families for decades, and they want a contractor who will treat a 130-year-old house with the same care as a newer build. We do not rush attic jobs in older homes, and we flag any moisture or structural concerns we find before work begins.
Florence sits in the same Fremont County service area as Canon City to the west, and homeowners looking south toward Walsenburg are also on our service route down I-25. If you have neighbors on either side of the valley who have worked with us, they came from the same crew.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we respond within one business day. A few basic questions about your home's age and what you have noticed let us arrive at the assessment prepared.
We visit your Florence home, inspect the attic, crawl space, and any walls you are concerned about, and tell you exactly what is there and where you are losing heat or cooling. No charge, no obligation. We also confirm whether a permit is needed for your specific scope.
You receive a written breakdown covering the recommended work, materials, and total cost. We explain every line item and answer your questions. Getting a second estimate is reasonable and we expect it — we just ask that you compare written estimates, not verbal ones.
On the scheduled day, the crew arrives, protects your home, and completes the work. Before leaving, we walk you through what was done so you can see the result firsthand. Most Florence jobs are finished in a single day.
We serve Florence and the Arkansas Valley. No travel fees, no obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(719) 750-0080Florence is a small city of about 4,000 people in Fremont County, sitting in the Arkansas River Valley between Canon City to the west and the open plains to the east. The town was founded in the 1880s during the Colorado oil and coal boom and grew quickly in its early decades. That rapid early growth is preserved in the downtown streetscape, which features well-maintained late-Victorian and Craftsman commercial buildings and residential blocks that have changed little in their basic character since the early 1900s. Florence has earned the nickname the Antique Capital of Colorado for its concentration of antique dealers operating out of those historic storefronts.
The housing stock in Florence is dominated by single-family owner-occupied homes, many of which sit on modest in-town lots typical of a 19th-century grid-plan town. Most of the homes closest to the downtown core were built between 1885 and 1940, and the majority have had piecemeal updates over the decades without ever receiving a systematic insulation upgrade. On the outskirts of town, there are newer homes from the 1970s through the 2000s on slightly larger lots, but Florence's identity is rooted in its older residential character.
Florence sits about six miles east of Canon City on US-50 and about 35 miles west of Pueblo. Fremont County's employment is anchored by the cluster of state and federal correctional facilities between the two cities, which provides a stable long-term homeowner base that invests in home maintenance rather than moving frequently.
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Florence winters are hard on century-old homes. We schedule assessments throughout the week and respond within one business day — the right time to upgrade is before the next heating season starts.