Supreme Pueblo West Insulation is the insulation contractor Boone homeowners call for crawl space insulation, spray foam, and attic upgrades - serving rural properties throughout Pueblo County east of Pueblo with free estimates and a crew that makes the drive on Highway 50 without extra charges.

Many Boone homes built in the mid-20th century have crawl spaces where original fiberglass batts have fallen, compressed, or been invaded by pests and moisture over the decades. Our crawl space insulation service replaces failing material and installs a system suited to the hard-freeze winters on the high plains east of Pueblo, where an uninsulated crawl space means cold floors and frozen pipes from November through March.
Clay soil in the Boone area expands and contracts with every wet and dry cycle, slowly opening gaps in rim joists, foundation sills, and framing connections that let outside air into the floor system. Spray foam bonds to those irregular surfaces and seals the air pathways that batt insulation cannot reach, making it the most effective solution for rim joist and sill sealing on rural Pueblo County properties.
Older homes in Boone typically have attic insulation depths well below current Colorado energy code recommendations, meaning the ceiling is losing significant heat every winter night. Blown-in insulation is the most efficient way to bring an older attic up to code and reduce heating costs across the season without requiring any structural changes.
Rural properties around Boone often have exposed soil crawl spaces where ground moisture rises into floor joists and subfloor during the wetter parts of the year. A properly installed vapor barrier on the crawl space floor stops moisture at the source, preventing the rot and mold that follow years of unchecked ground moisture exposure on older frames.
Wind on the open plains east of Pueblo increases air pressure on the exterior of Boone homes, pushing cold air through every unsealed gap around plumbing, wiring, and mechanical penetrations. Air sealing those pathways before or alongside insulation work ensures the insulation performs as designed rather than being bypassed by continuous air movement through the building envelope.
Blown-in insulation is well suited to the older attics and floor systems found throughout Boone, where irregular joist bays and existing framing make batt installation difficult. The material fills around obstructions and reaches corners that batts leave under-insulated, and it can be added over existing material without full removal in many attic applications.
Boone sits at roughly 4,600 feet on the flat high plains of Pueblo County, about 15 miles east of Pueblo along U.S. Highway 50. The climate out here is dry, windy, and unforgiving in winter. Temperatures drop well below freezing from November through March, and frost depth can reach 18 to 24 inches in a hard winter. That kind of ground freeze puts pressure on foundations, crawl space framing, and buried plumbing that most homeowners do not think about until something fails. Freeze-thaw cycles in late winter and early spring repeat the stress repeatedly, cracking concrete slabs and opening new gaps in the building envelope year after year. Hailstorms are also a real hazard in this part of Pueblo County from late spring through summer, and even moderate hail damage to roofing or siding creates new penetrations that worsen insulation performance over time.
The housing stock in Boone reflects the history of the area. Most homes are older single-family structures, many built in the mid-20th century, on large rural parcels with outbuildings, garages, and sometimes agricultural structures alongside the main house. These homes were often built to the standards of their era - which means wall cavities that are partially filled or empty, crawl spaces with no vapor management, and attic insulation depths far below what Colorado's current energy code would require. The clay-heavy soils common in this part of Pueblo County expand when wet and shrink when dry, and that constant movement opens new air infiltration paths every few years at foundation sills and rim joists. A contractor who does not understand how soil, climate, and older framing interact will miss the root cause of the heat loss these homes experience.
Our crew works throughout Boone regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. Boone is an unincorporated Pueblo County community, so permitting goes through Pueblo County Building and Development Services rather than a city hall - a process we handle routinely. The properties we encounter in Boone are different from typical suburban jobs: larger lots with long gravel driveways, homes that sometimes include barns and agricultural outbuildings, and older framing that requires careful inspection before new insulation goes in.
U.S. Highway 50 is the main road through Boone and connects the community directly to Pueblo about 15 miles to the west - it is the route our crew travels regularly to reach jobs in this part of the county. The Arkansas River corridor defines much of the landscape throughout Pueblo County, and the flat, open terrain around Boone means wind exposure is higher here than in more sheltered locations closer to town. We also regularly serve Fowler to the east and Avondale to the west along the Highway 50 corridor, so jobs in Boone fit naturally into our regular work schedule in this part of Pueblo County.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this page. We respond to all Boone inquiries within one business day and will set up a time to come out to your property.
We inspect the attic, crawl space, and any other areas of concern and give you a written estimate on the spot. You will know exactly what the job costs before we schedule any work - no pressure, no surprises.
Our crew arrives at the scheduled time, takes care of any old material removal, and installs the new insulation. Most Boone jobs are finished in one to two days, and you do not need to be home for the exterior portions of the work.
Before we leave, we walk the job with you and answer any questions. If any issue comes up after installation, call us - we stand behind our work on every Boone property we complete.
We serve Boone and the surrounding Pueblo County area. Free estimates, no pressure. Response within one business day.
(719) 618-9604Boone is an unincorporated rural community in Pueblo County, Colorado, located about 15 miles east of Pueblo along U.S. Highway 50. The area sits on the flat, dry high plains at roughly 4,600 feet elevation, surrounded by open agricultural land and scattered ranch and farm properties. Boone has no incorporated municipal government of its own and relies on Pueblo County for planning, building permits, and other services. The community is small - a few hundred residents in the immediate area - and the housing stock reflects that rural character: older single-family homes on large parcels, often with outbuildings, barns, and agricultural infrastructure alongside the main house. According to the Wikipedia entry for Boone, Colorado, the community has remained primarily agricultural in character throughout its history, with most residents connected to farming, ranching, or commuting into Pueblo for work.
The landscape around Boone is defined by open plains, the distant profile of the Wet Mountains to the south, and the Arkansas River corridor that runs through Pueblo County. Most Boone residents drive Highway 50 into Pueblo regularly for work, shopping, and services - Pueblo is the urban anchor for the entire east Pueblo County area. Neighboring communities include Avondale to the west and Fowler further east along the Highway 50 corridor, both of which we also serve.
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