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Evansville Insulation Company serves Henderson, KY homeowners with spray foam insulation, attic insulation, and crawl space moisture management. We work across Henderson, from the older brick homes near downtown to the newer subdivisions on the city's south and east edges. Our crew is licensed, insured, and ready to respond within one business day.

Henderson's older downtown brick homes were built without the wall cavity insulation that became standard decades later, leaving air pathways that fiberglass and blown-in material cannot reach. Spray foam expands into those gaps, sealing both the air leak and the thermal break in a single pass. Learn more about how spray foam insulation works and whether it is the right fit for your home.
Henderson summers are hot and humid, and an under-insulated attic turns that heat directly into higher cooling bills and uncomfortable upstairs rooms. Homes built in the 1940s through 1970s, which make up a large share of Henderson's housing stock, are commonly running well below Indiana and Kentucky climate zone recommendations. Upgrading attic insulation is typically the single highest-return improvement a Henderson homeowner can make.
Henderson's clay-heavy soil holds water after rain, and homes in low-lying areas near the Ohio River face persistent ground moisture pushing upward into crawl spaces. Uninsulated crawl spaces allow that moisture to migrate into the floor framing, causing soft spots, mold, and degraded insulation. Proper insulation with a vapor barrier stops that cycle at the source.
For Henderson homes near Audubon Mill Park and the riverfront, ground moisture is not an occasional problem, it is a seasonal one. A heavy-duty vapor barrier laid across the crawl space floor and sealed at the walls prevents moisture from evaporating upward into your floor system. It is often installed alongside crawl space insulation as part of the same project.
Henderson homes built before the 1980s often have gaps around attic hatch frames, plumbing penetrations, and where the wall meets the attic floor that allow conditioned air to escape year-round. Sealing those pathways before adding new insulation is what separates a thorough contractor from one who just adds more material on top of an existing air leak problem.
Attics in Henderson's older homes often have irregular joist spacing and corners that pre-cut batts cannot cover evenly. Blown-in loose-fill insulation settles into those uneven spaces and around obstructions without leaving cold spots. It is the most common upgrade for Henderson attics that have never been brought up to current depth recommendations.
Henderson sits on the south bank of the Ohio River in western Kentucky, which puts it in a climate that brings genuine cold winters and long, humid summers. Average July highs reach into the upper 80s with persistent humidity, while January temperatures regularly drop below freezing. That seasonal range puts real pressure on a home's insulation in both directions, and homes that were built to the standards of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, which make up a large share of Henderson's housing stock, are running well short of what is recommended for this climate today.
The clay-heavy soil across western Kentucky is a structural factor that every Henderson homeowner near a flood-prone area should understand. Clay soil does not drain water efficiently. After a heavy spring rain, moisture pools around foundations and gradually migrates into crawl spaces and basements. This is not a problem that dries out quickly, and insulation that sits in a persistently damp crawl space eventually fails. Closed-cell spray foam and a proper vapor barrier are the combination that actually addresses the root condition rather than just adding new material on top of an existing moisture problem.
The older neighborhoods close to downtown Henderson, particularly around North Main Street and the Henderson historic district, feature brick homes built before cavity insulation was standard practice. These properties present a different set of needs than newer vinyl-sided subdivisions on the city's edges. A contractor who works across both parts of Henderson regularly, rather than one who only handles newer construction, will give you a more accurate assessment of what your specific home actually needs.
Our crew works in Henderson regularly, and the work consistently reflects what the brief describes: a city where the older downtown brick homes and the newer subdivisions toward the south and east present very different insulation challenges. We pull permits through the City of Henderson when the scope of work requires it, and we are familiar with the older construction methods common in properties listed on the National Register near the historic district.
Henderson's character is anchored by the Ohio River. The Audubon Mill Park riverfront and the trails along the water are where locals spend their weekends, and many of the homes we work on in Henderson's central neighborhoods are within walking distance of that area. The same conditions that make the riverfront a draw, the proximity to the water and the low-lying terrain, are what create the moisture challenges that homeowners here deal with every spring. The John James Audubon State Park on the north edge of town is another local landmark our crews pass regularly when traveling between jobs on the north and south sides of the city.
Henderson is part of a connected service corridor along the Ohio River. We also cover Owensboro, KY, which sits about 35 miles to the east along the river and shares many of Henderson's housing stock characteristics. Homeowners in Henderson who have family in Evansville, which is directly across the river, will find our coverage of both sides of the Ohio River useful.
When you reach out, we will ask a few basic questions about your home, its age, what areas you want addressed, and whether you have noticed any specific issues. We respond within one business day and schedule a free in-home visit rather than quoting over the phone.
A contractor walks your attic, crawl space, or other areas of concern and checks what is currently there. For Henderson homes, we pay particular attention to moisture indicators in crawl spaces and the depth and condition of attic insulation. This visit is free, and we explain what we find in plain language before we leave.
You receive a written estimate that specifies what will be done, what materials will be used, and the total cost. We do not use scare tactics or high-pressure close tactics. Take the time you need to compare quotes, and make sure each contractor is quoting the same scope of work.
Most Henderson jobs are completed in a single day. The crew cleans up before leaving and walks you through what was done so you can see the result. If spray foam was used, we give you a specific re-entry time before we start so you can plan your day accordingly.
We serve Henderson, KY homeowners with free, no-pressure estimates. Call or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.
(930) 212-1786Henderson is a city of about 27,000 people on the south bank of the Ohio River in western Kentucky. The city has a high homeownership rate relative to the national average, and most residents are long-term owners who have lived in the same home for years. That stability means many Henderson homes have a history of gradual maintenance rather than wholesale renovation, and it is common to find homes where the insulation installed in the 1960s or 1970s has never been replaced. The downtown and surrounding residential streets, particularly near North Main Street, include well-preserved homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s, many of which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The riverfront is central to Henderson's identity. Audubon Mill Park and the Ohio River trail are where locals walk, fish, and gather year-round. Major employers including Accuride Corporation and Big Rivers Electric keep many residents rooted in the community for decades, which shows up in the care most Henderson homeowners invest in their properties. The outskirts of the city, toward the south and east, have newer vinyl-sided ranch and two-story homes built from the 1990s through the 2010s that present very different needs than the brick homes closer to downtown. We work on both types regularly, and our coverage extends east to Owensboro, KY, the next major city along the river.
For Henderson homeowners on the north side of the city near John James Audubon State Park, the terrain and tree cover can affect attic conditions differently than in the more open southern subdivisions. Whether your home is in the historic core or one of the newer neighborhoods near the county line, the local weather, soil, and building stock all shape what your insulation system actually needs.
Expanding foam that seals gaps and delivers high R-value in a single application.
Learn moreStop heat loss and gain at the source with professionally installed attic insulation.
Learn moreLoose-fill material blown into attics and walls for complete, even coverage.
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Learn moreSafe removal of old, damaged, or contaminated insulation before replacement.
Learn moreInsulate your crawl space to prevent moisture intrusion and floor cold spots.
Learn moreInterior and exterior wall insulation to cut drafts and improve thermal performance.
Learn moreLocate and seal air leaks throughout your home to lower heating and cooling costs.
Learn moreBasement walls and rim joist insulation for a warmer, drier lower level.
Learn moreDense, moisture-resistant spray foam with the highest R-value per inch available.
Learn moreLighter, flexible spray foam ideal for interior walls and soundproofing applications.
Learn moreSeal attic bypasses at the top plate to prevent conditioned air from escaping.
Learn moreHeavy-duty plastic barrier that blocks ground moisture from entering your crawl space.
Learn moreProfessional vapor barrier installation for crawl spaces, basements, and foundations.
Learn moreAdd or upgrade insulation in existing homes without major demolition or disruption.
Learn moreInsulation services for commercial buildings, warehouses, and light industrial spaces.
Learn moreHenderson winters and summers both demand a properly insulated home. Call today or submit a request online and we will be in touch within one business day.