
Services
Residential Commercial Industrial
Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, & the Dakotas




Batting & Air Sealing
Blown in Fiberglass & Cellulose
Spray Foam
Insulation batting is a material used in buildings to improve energy efficiency. Made from fiberglass, mineral wool, or cotton, it gets installed between wall studs and rafters generally. It aids in maintaining comfortable temperatures and also soundproofing both in interior and exterior applications.
Blown-in insulation is installed by blowing loose-fill material into walls, attics, and floors. It is made from materials like recycled paper, fiberglass, or mineral wool, it fills gaps traditional batts may miss, making it ideal for new construction and retrofitting attic spaces and walls.
Spray foam is a manufactured product that is a superior insulating method used in Montana due to our extreme temperature fluctuations and winds. It adds rigidity to buildings and seals thermal envelopes so there is an efficient, cost-effective, air-tight system.
Our
Story










Get to Know Us
Dave is a former Project Manager for Langlas & Associates and has been in construction his entire life. While attending Montana Tech, he helped the local insulation business where he gained invaluable experience in the insulation world and has grown that passion these last few years. From running multi-million dollar projects to tackling sensitive thermal envelope situations, we can fabricate and engineer a solution tailored to your specific project that will enhance and ensure guaranteed performance for the West's ever changing weather conditions.
​
Residing in Butte and Busby, Montana, our "free time" (which never seems to exist anymore LOL) consists of running around the state chasing the next adventure. We all have hobbies such as traveling, dirtbiking, hunting, fishing, fitness, exploring, and most sports. It seems as if as people get older and bodies become frail, everyone takes up golf. So we have been routinely following that generalization HAHA. They say pictures are worth a thousand words, so please view the attached photos of our families and what we care about.

A few 2025 Pictures



















