Tired of chilly drafts in the winter and sweltering heat in the summer? Wegner Insulation brings top-tier spray foam and insulation solutions to homeowners and businesses in Evergreen, MT. We specialize in creating a robust thermal envelope for your property, ensuring you enjoy consistent temperatures year-round and significant savings on your energy bills. Our expert team is committed to enhancing the comfort and efficiency of your home, pole barn, or commercial building with high-performance insulation tailored to Montana's climate.







At Wegner Insulation, we believe that quality insulation is the cornerstone of a comfortable and energy-efficient home or business. We are committed to providing our clients in Evergreen with the highest quality materials and expert installation. By creating a complete thermal and air barrier, we help you save money on your utility bills while enhancing your indoor air quality and overall comfort. Our deep understanding of Montana's climate allows us to recommend the best insulation solutions for your specific needs.
Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Mead, Millwood, Greenacres, Otis Orchards, Newman Lake, Nine Mile Falls, Cheney, Medical Lake
Flathead County
An Evergreen homeowner was struggling with ice dams forming on their roof each winter, causing water damage to their attic and ceilings. Wegner Insulation applied closed-cell spray foam to the underside of the roof deck, creating an air-tight seal that prevented warm, moist air from escaping into the attic. This eliminated the conditions that caused the ice dams, solving the moisture problem and making the home significantly more comfortable and energy-efficient.
Take the first step towards a more comfortable and energy-efficient property. Contact Wegner Insulation today for a free, no-obligation estimate.
Call us at (406) 654-4636 or email [email protected].
Given Evergreen's cold winters, closed-cell spray foam is an excellent choice due to its high R-value and ability to act as a vapor barrier, which helps prevent moisture issues. A combination of spray foam for air sealing with blown-in insulation in the attic can also be very effective.
Proper insulation creates a thermal barrier that resists heat transfer. This means your home stays warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, eliminating drafts and maintaining consistent temperatures throughout.
Yes, significantly. By preventing heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer, insulation reduces the workload on your HVAC system, leading to lower energy consumption and reduced utility bills.
Open-cell foam is lighter, more flexible, and an excellent soundproofing. Closed-cell foam is denser, more rigid, provides structural reinforcement, and acts as a moisture barrier.
Absolutely. We can add insulation to attics, crawl spaces, and walls of existing homes to improve their energy efficiency and comfort.
Air sealing is critical. Sealing leaks and gaps before insulating ensures that the insulation can perform at its best, preventing conditioned air from escaping and outside air from entering.