
Fallon winters drop well below freezing, and most homes in Churchill County were built when insulation requirements were a fraction of what they are now. Carson City Insulation brings those homes up to where they need to be.
Carson City Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Fallon, NV with blown-in insulation, attic insulation, spray foam, and crawl space services throughout Churchill County. We respond to new requests within 1 business day.

The majority of Fallon homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and many attics in those homes have insulation that has compressed or settled to a fraction of the depth the climate requires. Our blown-in insulation service adds coverage quickly without tearing into ceilings or disrupting the home, making it the most practical upgrade for most Fallon homeowners.
Fallon summers push well past 95 degrees, and the desert sun at 3,900 feet elevation bakes an uninsulated attic into temperatures that overwhelm any air conditioner. Upgrading attic insulation reduces that heat load directly and is consistently the highest-return improvement a Fallon homeowner can make to their energy bills.
Fallon's alkaline sandy soils shift seasonally and over time, which opens small gaps in wall framing and around penetrations in older homes. Spray foam fills those irregular cavities completely and holds its seal through the structural movement that sandy desert soils cause, giving it an advantage over batt insulation in this specific type of construction.
Many of the older single-family homes in Fallon have raised foundations with vented crawl spaces that allow cold desert air to pool under the floors all winter. Insulating and conditioning the crawl space eliminates cold floors and removes a significant source of heat loss in homes where the crawl space has never been addressed.
Fallon gets high-wind dust storms, particularly in spring, and that wind pushes fine desert particulates through gaps around pipes, wires, and framing in older homes. Air sealing those paths reduces both energy loss and the amount of dust that makes its way into the living space - a practical benefit specific to properties in the Lahontan Valley.
Homes near the irrigated farming areas east of Fallon can have more ground moisture than typical desert properties, since the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District fields keep soil water levels elevated nearby. A crawl space vapor barrier prevents that ground moisture from migrating into the home's framing and insulation.
Fallon sits at about 3,900 feet in the Lahontan Valley, roughly 60 miles east of Reno. The climate here is high-desert in the truest sense: summer afternoons climb past 95 to 100 degrees while winter nights regularly fall below 20 degrees. The ground freezes hard most winters, and the freeze-thaw cycle each spring stresses foundations, concrete, and the building envelope in ways that homeowners often do not connect to their rising energy bills. Most of Fallon's housing stock was built in the 1940s through 1970s, decades before Nevada adopted anything close to modern energy codes. That combination of extreme climate and aging homes makes proper insulation more than a comfort upgrade - it is the primary tool for controlling heating and cooling costs in Churchill County.
The sandy, alkaline soils in the Lahontan Valley behave differently from the clay-heavy soils in Reno and Sparks. Sandy desert soils drain fast but shift and settle unevenly under slabs and around foundations. Over time, that movement opens small gaps in wood-frame construction that quietly undermine the insulation already in place. Homes on larger agricultural parcels on the edges of town face an additional factor: more exposed surface area, more outbuildings, and sometimes ground moisture near irrigation infrastructure. An insulation contractor who works regularly in this environment accounts for these conditions rather than treating every job as a simple attic fill.
We serve Fallon and the surrounding Churchill County area and coordinate permits through the City of Fallon Planning and Building Department for insulation projects that require them. Permitted work is inspected and documented - a real advantage in Fallon, where some older homes have accumulated unpermitted work over the years that can complicate future transactions.
The homes we see most often in Fallon are wood-frame single-family properties built between the 1940s and 1970s, many finished with stucco or painted wood siding. Properties near the NAS Fallon perimeter tend to be post-war ranch styles with low-pitch roofs and shallow attics - tight spaces that require specific equipment and experience to insulate correctly. On the agricultural edges of town, toward the cantaloupe farms and the Lahontan Reservoir area, lots are larger and homes often include outbuildings or detached garages that need separate attention. US Highway 50 and US Highway 95 provide direct routes to and from the Fallon service area, so crews can move efficiently without the routing challenges of more remote locations.
We also cover homeowners in Yerington, NV, roughly 60 miles south of Fallon in Lyon County, where older homes face a very similar set of desert climate and housing stock challenges. Homeowners in Fernley, about 30 miles to the west, contact us regularly as well.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your home, what you have noticed - uneven temperatures, drafts, rising bills - and which areas you want us to look at.
We visit your Fallon home and inspect the attic, crawl space, and any areas of concern. You get a written estimate with a clear cost breakdown before anything is scheduled. There is no pressure to move forward, and no vague estimates with hidden add-ons.
If your project needs a permit from the City of Fallon Building Department, we handle the application before scheduling the install. You do not have to coordinate with the building department yourself - that is our responsibility.
Most residential jobs in Fallon are completed in one to two days. Once the work is done, we walk you through what was installed, what R-value was achieved, and what to watch for going forward. You leave with documentation of what was done and how to maintain it.
No pressure, no vague quotes. We visit your Fallon home, assess what it needs, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. Most homeowners hear back within 1 business day.
(775) 515-0118Fallon is the county seat of Churchill County and home to roughly 9,000 residents. It sits in the Lahontan Valley, a stretch of irrigated farmland in central Nevada that has been one of the state's most productive agricultural areas for over a century. The Truckee-Carson Irrigation District has served this land since the early 1900s, and the cantaloupe farms Fallon is famous for across Nevada are a defining piece of the local identity. The city has a high rate of owner-occupied homes and a tight-knit, long-established community character that stands apart from the faster-growing cities to the west along I-80. For more on the area, see the Fallon, Nevada Wikipedia entry.
Naval Air Station Fallon is one of the most significant facts about the city - it is the Navy's premier tactical air warfare training center and a major employer in Churchill County. That military presence brings a mix of long-term residents and rotating military families, which creates a wide range in the condition and age of the local housing stock. Properties near downtown tend to be smaller postwar bungalows and ranch-style homes. Properties farther out toward the farming areas sit on larger parcels, sometimes with barns or outbuildings attached. Homeowners in nearby Fernley to the west and Yerington to the south share many of the same high-desert insulation challenges.
Expanding spray foam that air-seals and insulates in one application.
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Learn more about home insulationSafe removal of old, damaged, or contaminated insulation.
Learn more about insulation removalCrawl space insulation that stops cold floors and moisture problems.
Learn more about crawl space insulationWall insulation added to existing homes with minimal disruption.
Learn more about wall insulationSealing gaps and drafts to reduce energy waste and improve comfort.
Learn more about air sealing servicesBasement insulation that lowers heating costs and controls moisture.
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Learn more about open-cell foam insulationTargeted attic air sealing before insulation for maximum efficiency.
Learn more about attic air sealingHeavy-duty vapor barriers that protect crawl spaces from ground moisture.
Learn more about crawl space vapor barrierProfessional vapor barrier installation for walls, floors, and crawl spaces.
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Call us today or submit a request online. We cover all of Fallon and Churchill County and respond within 1 business day - before the next heating season hits.