Insulation, Air Sealing & Energy Efficiency Experts

Experience the difference of professional insulation, air sealing, and home energy solutions backed by years of hands-on expertise.

Who We Are

At Season Pro Insulation, we help homeowners and businesses create more comfortable, energy-efficient spaces across Southeast Idaho. With years of hands-on experience, our team specializes in insulation and building performance solutions that actually make a measurable difference.

We’re not just an insulation company—we’re problem solvers. Whether you’re dealing with high energy bills, uneven temperatures, drafty rooms, or moisture issues, we take a whole-home approach to identify the root cause and fix it the right way.

From new construction projects to existing home upgrades, we serve homeowners, builders, and property managers throughout Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Rexburg, and surrounding communities with reliable, high-quality workmanship.

Our Services

Insulation & Energy Efficiency Services

Our Services

Insulation & Energy Efficiency Services

blow in attic insulation

Blow In Insulation

Improve comfort and lower energy bills with high-performance insulation built for Idaho’s extreme seasons. Keep heat in during winter and out during summer.

air sealing

Air Sealing

Stop drafts and hidden energy loss with expert air sealing. We identify and seal gaps throughout your home to improve comfort, reduce heating and cooling costs, and boost overall efficiency.

appliance combustion testing

Combustion Appliance Testing

Ensure your home is safe and operating properly with combustion appliance testing. We check furnaces, water heaters, and other systems for carbon monoxide risks, proper airflow, and safe performance.

attic baffle installation

Attic Baffles

Protect your home with proper attic ventilation. Baffles help maintain airflow, prevent moisture buildup, and extend the life of your insulation and roofing system.

attic fan installation

Solar Attic Fans

Keep your attic cool and dry with energy-efficient solar attic fans. These systems reduce heat buildup, improve ventilation, and help lower cooling costs during hot Idaho summers.

blower door testing in idaho

Blower Door Testing

Discover exactly where your home is losing energy. Our testing identifies leaks so we can create a targeted plan for maximum efficiency.

Why Choose Us

We are committed to delivering reliable, efficient, and long-lasting insulation solutions for every home.

Local Expertise That Matters

We understand Idaho’s climate—cold winters, hot summers, and everything in between. That means we install insulation and air sealing solutions designed specifically for our region.

Whole-Home Performance Approach

We don’t just add insulation and call it good. We evaluate airflow, ventilation, and energy loss to make sure your home works as a complete system.

Energy Savings You Can Feel

Our services are designed to reduce energy waste, lower utility bills, and improve year-round comfort.

Experiences Shared by Our Clients

The team at WDK AI ToolKit provided unparalleled support throughout our project. Their expertise and dedication were evident from day one.

Our gallery

Take a look at some of our completed insulation projects and see the quality of our work.

faq

What is a home efficiency test (Energy Audit), and do I really need one?

Think of it as a “health checkup” for your house. We use specialized tools like thermal imaging and blower door tests to find exactly where heat is escaping. You need one if you have uneven room temperatures, high energy bills, or if you’re planning upgrades—it ensures you spend money on the right fixes rather than guessing.

Insulation is like a wool sweater; it keeps you warm, but if the wind blows right through it, you’ll still be cold. Air sealing is the “windbreaker” layer. We use foams and caulk to plug hidden gaps in your attic and crawlspace (around pipes, wires, and fixtures) to stop conditioned air from leaking out.

A quick rule of thumb for Idaho homes: if you look into your attic and can see the wooden floor joists, you likely don’t have enough. To meet modern efficiency standards for our climate zone, we typically recommend a depth that provides an R-value of R-49 to R-60 (about 16–20 inches of blown-in cellulose or fiberglass).

 

Baffles (or rafter vents) are channels that ensure your attic can “breathe.” They keep your new insulation from clogging the soffit vents at the edge of your roof. Proper airflow prevents moisture buildup and helps stop ice dams from forming on your gutters during our harsh Pocatello winters.

Not always. In many cases, if an attic is properly air-sealed and has enough passive ventilation (soffit and ridge vents), a fan isn’t necessary. However, in specific homes where heat builds up excessively, a solar or electric attic fan can help exhaust hot air and reduce the load on your AC. We can assess your specific roofline to see if one is a good fit.

 

Safety is our priority. When we tighten up a home through air sealing, we must ensure that gas-burning appliances (like your furnace or water heater) are still venting carbon monoxide safely outside. CAZ testing measures the pressure and exhaust flow to confirm there is no “backdrafting” of dangerous gases into your living space.

Yes. Ice dams happen when heat leaks from your house into the attic, melting the snow on your roof, which then refreezes at the cold eaves. By combining air sealing with high-performance insulation, we keep the roof deck cool, which prevents that melt-and-freeze cycle.

Both have merits, but we often recommend blown-in cellulose for attic retrofits. It has a slightly higher R-value per inch, is treated for fire and pest resistance, and fills small gaps and crevices much more effectively than fiberglass batts.

While it depends on your current energy usage, most homeowners see a noticeable drop in their utility bills (often 15% to 30%) immediately. Between energy savings and available federal tax credits (like the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit), these upgrades often pay for themselves within a few years.

Absolutely! In fact, winter is one of the best times to identify “hot spots” where heat is escaping. We work year-round in the Pocatello and Southeast Idaho area to ensure your home stays warm in the winter and cool in the summer.