How To Insulate For Your Region: Kootenay & Boundary Region

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The summers are shorter in these regions but are warm and dry, while the winters produce more snow and remain below freezing for long periods of time.

The summers are shorter in these regions but are warm and dry, while the winters produce more snow and remain below freezing for long periods of time.

The views seen from Big White Mountain are outstanding; transversely, the snow from the mountain caps means more insulation. Our Boundary Country insulation experts know the trick to block out the colder temperatures of the Monashee Mountains. Whether you like the snowy mountains or the emerald glow from Christina Lake, don’t let the cooler temperature deter you from living in this beautiful Interior BC region.

Our local insulation technicians will travel throughout the Kootenays including, Cranbrook, Kimberley, and Creston, to install fibreglass insulation. This type is the best choice to install in attics to keep the cold air outside. The benefits of fibreglass insulation in this region are due to its high R-value to keep the cold air outside. We recommend this type to rural areas because of its resistance to fire and moisture, along with being the most cost-effective of all the insulation types.


Okanagan Insulation Services is proud to have served the BC interior for over 40 years. Give us a call to discuss insulation rebates to update your home.