Supreme Pueblo West Insulation is the insulation contractor Florence homeowners call for blown-in insulation, spray foam, and attic insulation - free estimates and a crew experienced with the Victorian-era and early 20th-century homes that define most of Florence's neighborhoods.

Florence's older bungalows and Victorian homes have irregular attic spaces, narrow cavities, and framing that makes batt insulation a poor fit. Our blown-in insulation service fills those irregular spaces completely, conforming to whatever is already there without requiring full access or disruption to original materials.
Florence homes built before 1940 often have gaps at the rim joist, sill plates, and foundation transitions that let cold air pour in from the crawl space every winter. Spray foam seals those specific entry points permanently, stopping the drafts and cold floors that blown-in alone cannot address.
At 5,200 feet elevation, Florence summers are hot and the sun is intense. Attics in older homes here absorb enormous heat during the day, and thin or absent insulation above the ceiling lets that heat bleed into living spaces all afternoon. Bringing the attic up to current R-value requirements is often the single most impactful upgrade available to a Florence homeowner.
The clay soils around Florence hold moisture and pass it upward into unprotected crawl spaces, degrading insulation material and creating conditions where mold can establish over time. Insulating the crawl space with appropriate materials and pairing it with a vapor barrier cuts both heat loss and moisture intrusion from a single project.
Florence's Arkansas River Valley location means ground moisture is a persistent issue in crawl spaces and basements. Installing a proper vapor barrier across the crawl space floor controls that moisture before it can migrate into framing, damage insulation, or contribute to humidity problems in the living areas above.
Florence's historic homes use balloon framing in many cases - a construction style where wall cavities run continuously from foundation to roofline, creating a direct path for air to move through the entire house. Air sealing those pathways at the attic floor and rim joist is essential before any insulation upgrade will deliver its full benefit.
Florence was founded in the late 1800s during the oil and coal boom years of Fremont County, and the town grew quickly enough that most of its residential neighborhoods were built and filled before World War II. That means the majority of Florence homes are well over 80 years old - and many are over 100. When these homes were built, insulation was not a building priority. Walls were plaster over wood lathe, attics were minimally insulated or left bare, and crawl spaces were vented without any ground cover. At 5,200 feet in the semi-arid Arkansas River Valley, winters bring hard freezes that push temperatures into the single digits, and summers bring intense UV exposure that degrades exterior materials faster than in lower-elevation or wetter climates. The gap between those extremes is what Florence homeowners pay for every month when their insulation is not doing its job.
The clay-heavy soils of the Arkansas River Valley add another layer of complexity. Clay soil expands when wet and contracts when it dries - a cycle that happens repeatedly through the year and puts chronic stress on foundations, slab edges, and crawl space perimeters. Those movements open gaps in the building envelope over time, gaps that standard insulation does not address on its own. An insulation contractor working in Florence needs to understand both the age of the housing stock and the soil and moisture conditions that affect how that housing performs. A generic approach based on square footage alone will miss the factors that make the biggest difference on an old Florence bungalow.
Our crew works throughout Florence regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The homes we see most often in Florence are the older Victorian and Craftsman bungalows near downtown - properties sitting on modest in-town lots with tight side clearances, old alley-access outbuildings, and attic spaces that are difficult to reach because of original hatch sizes. We know how to work around those constraints efficiently, and we know that every one of those homes has a different combination of issues depending on its age, the updates it has received, and where it sits relative to the local terrain.
Florence is known locally as the Antique Capital of Colorado, and the pride residents take in preserving old things extends to the historic homes that line the neighborhood streets around downtown. We work carefully in these homes, respecting original materials and structural details. The newer homes on Florence's eastern edge - built from the 1980s through the 2000s - present a different set of needs, and we handle those as well. We serve homeowners throughout Penrose, CO and the surrounding Fremont County area, and we travel to Florence from our base in Pueblo West regularly.
Pathfinder Regional Park draws outdoor recreation enthusiasts to the Florence area, and many of the homes we work on belong to families who have lived in this part of Fremont County for a generation or more. When we finish a job here, we want the homeowner to feel the improvement that first night - not just read about it in a spec sheet. If you are in Florence and dealing with cold floors, high utility bills, or rooms that never get comfortable, call us and we will take a look at no charge.
Call us or fill out the contact form. We respond within one business day and can typically schedule a Florence visit within the same week.
We inspect your attic, crawl space, and any problem areas you have noticed. In older Florence homes, this often uncovers conditions - missing insulation, damaged vapor barriers, pest debris - that affect the project scope and cost. We price what we actually find, not a generic estimate by square footage.
Our crew brings all materials and equipment. You do not need to be present during the work, though we do a walkthrough with you at the end so you can see exactly what was installed and confirm everything is in order before we leave.
If you have questions after installation - about the materials used, how to maintain the work, or anything you notice - we are a phone call away. Most Florence homeowners feel the improvement within the first heating season following an attic or crawl space upgrade.
We serve Florence and all of Fremont County. Free assessments, written estimates, and no sales pressure - just honest recommendations for your specific home.
(719) 618-9604Florence is a small city of roughly 4,000 residents in Fremont County, Colorado, located in the Arkansas River Valley at around 5,200 feet above sea level. The town grew rapidly during the late 1800s when oil and coal production made this corner of Colorado economically active, and that boom is permanently written into the housing stock: Victorian-style homes, Craftsman bungalows, and early 20th-century frame houses make up the majority of the residential neighborhoods within the original city grid. Florence has since earned a statewide reputation as the Antique Capital of Colorado, with dozens of antique dealers operating out of the preserved 19th-century commercial buildings downtown. That sense of preservation and history carries into how residents care for their older homes - these are not properties people flip; they are homes families have owned for decades and intend to keep in good condition.
The residential mix in Florence runs from densely packed in-town lots with alley access and detached garages to slightly larger properties on the edges of town built from the 1980s onward. The older in-town blocks have tight lot widths, covered front porches, and the kind of character that makes for livable neighborhoods - but also the kind of building envelope challenges that come with a century of settling, patching, and evolving ownership. We work on homes throughout Florence and in the surrounding area, including nearby Canon City, CO just a few miles to the west. If you are in Florence - whether you are near the historic downtown antique district or out by Pathfinder Regional Park - we know this community and can be at your door quickly.
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