
Canon City Insulation serves Beulah Valley homeowners with air sealing, crawl space insulation, attic insulation, and spray foam services - a locally owned insulation contractor that makes the drive to Pueblo County mountain properties and replies within 1 business day.

At 6,300 feet, every unsealed gap in your building envelope is a direct path for cold mountain air to enter. Older cabins and farmhouses in Beulah Valley were built without intentional air sealing, and decades of settling have opened up new gaps at rim joists, attic penetrations, and around windows. Sealing those leakage points is the first step toward a home that actually holds heat in winter. Learn more about the process on our air sealing services page.
Mountain properties in Beulah Valley often sit on crawl spaces with no insulation below the floor framing. Cold ground temperatures pull heat directly out of the floor system all winter, and the wet spring season creates moisture conditions that degrade wood structure over time. Insulating the crawl space walls and sealing ground moisture protects both comfort and the structure of your home.
Heat rises, and in a Beulah Valley home with an under-insulated attic it escapes through the roof constantly during the long cold season from November through March. Older cabins and ranch homes in this area were typically built with minimal attic insulation, and what was installed has compacted or degraded over the decades. Adding R-value to the attic floor is the highest-return single insulation upgrade for most homes out here.
Wood-frame homes at this elevation deal with significant freeze-thaw movement every spring and fall, which opens gaps in the building envelope that standard batts cannot fill. Closed-cell spray foam conforms to irregular surfaces and fills every gap in rim joists, crawl space walls, and hard-to-reach corners - providing both insulation value and an air and moisture barrier at the same time.
The wet spring season in Beulah Valley - with snowmelt coming off the Wet Mountains - saturates the soil around and beneath homes. Without a ground cover in the crawl space, that moisture wicks upward into the floor framing and subfloor. A heavy-duty vapor barrier laid across the crawl space floor stops the moisture cycle and protects the wood structure from long-term rot and mold damage.
For attics and existing wall cavities in older Beulah Valley homes, blown-in insulation is the practical way to add R-value without opening finished surfaces. The material fills irregular shapes and settles into every corner of a wall cavity or attic floor, covering gaps that pre-cut batts leave open in homes where the framing has shifted over the years.
Beulah Valley sits at approximately 6,300 feet in the foothills of the Wet Mountains, which puts it in a fundamentally different climate category than the surrounding plains. Winters here are colder and snowier than in Pueblo below, with temperatures regularly dropping below freezing from November through April. The freeze-thaw cycles in spring and fall - when temperatures swing above and below freezing repeatedly within the same day - are particularly hard on building envelopes. Concrete crawl space walls crack, sill plates shift, and gaps open up that were not there when the home was built. An insulation contractor who only works on plains homes has not encountered this level of seasonal movement.
The housing stock in this area is a mix of older farmhouses and cabins built several decades ago alongside newer custom homes on mountain lots. Many of the older structures were built when insulation standards were minimal and air sealing was not a recognized practice. Private wells and septic systems are the norm here - there is no municipal water or sewer - which means any excavation work near the home needs to account for buried infrastructure that varies by property. Homes also tend to sit on larger lots with long driveways and outbuildings, which adds complexity compared to suburban jobs. Understanding these property characteristics before arriving makes the work go better.
Our crew works throughout Beulah Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. Because the area is unincorporated, building permits go through Pueblo County rather than any city building department - we know which projects require a permit and handle that process on your behalf when it applies.
Beulah Valley is tucked into the foothills about 25 miles southwest of Pueblo, accessible primarily through the county road network rather than a main highway. Many homes are set back on acreage, and some are near Pueblo Mountain Park, the historic recreational area that has drawn visitors to this valley for nearly a century. We are familiar with the road conditions and property access challenges that come with working in this part of Pueblo County.
We also serve Wetmore to the west along the Wet Mountains corridor, and Rye to the east along Highway 165 - so homeowners across this entire foothills stretch are in our regular service area.
Reach us by phone or through the online contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. Beulah Valley is a regular part of our service area - the drive out to Pueblo County mountain properties is one we make without adding trip fees.
We visit your property and inspect the attic, crawl space, and walls. For older cabins and farmhouses in this area we pay close attention to air leakage points at the building envelope - rim joists, attic penetrations, and crawl space vents - because those are where mountain properties lose the most heat. You receive a written estimate before any work is agreed to.
We arrive with the materials and equipment needed for your specific job. Most single-area projects such as air sealing plus attic insulation are completed in one day. Larger projects combining crawl space, attic, and wall work may run two days. We handle access to rural properties and bring everything needed without requiring homeowners to make separate supply runs.
When the work is complete we walk through the finished areas with you so you can see exactly what was done and ask any questions. The work area is cleaned up before we leave. We are available by phone if any questions come up after the job.
We serve Beulah Valley and the surrounding Pueblo County mountain communities. No trip fees, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your home needs and what it will cost.
(719) 618-9724Beulah Valley is an unincorporated community in Pueblo County, Colorado, set in the foothills of the Wet Mountains about 25 miles southwest of Pueblo. Locals simply call it Beulah - and most people in Pueblo County know it as the mountain community up the road from the city. The valley sits at roughly 6,300 feet above sea level, which puts it well above the surrounding plains and gives it a noticeably different climate. The area is characterized by large-lot properties, natural landscaping, and a mix of older farmhouses, historic cabins, and newer custom homes on acreage. It is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with residents who have often lived on their land for many years and are invested in maintaining it.
The Beulah area has no downtown or town center - it is a dispersed rural community spread along mountain roads. Pueblo Mountain Park, a historic recreational area that has served the Pueblo region for nearly a century, is a well-known landmark here. Residents rely on private wells and septic systems rather than municipal utilities, and most drive into Pueblo for shopping and services. Nearby Colorado City to the north along Highway 165 is the closest community with a gas station and basic services, while Pueblo to the east is where residents go for medical care, hardware stores, and most other necessities.
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Learn MoreMountain homes at 6,300 feet lose heat faster than any plains property - the sooner your envelope is sealed and insulated, the sooner you see it on your energy bill. Call today or request a free estimate online.