
Jerome Insulation serves Kimberly homeowners with blown-in insulation, attic upgrades, crawl space insulation, and air sealing - with a crew that has worked on Snake River Plain homes and responds within one business day.

Kimberly has a large share of homes built in the 1950s through 1980s, and most have thin original insulation well below today's recommended levels for Idaho winters. Our blown-in insulation service fills attic floors and wall cavities completely, covering the odd-shaped spaces and gaps around framing that rigid batts miss.
The Snake River Plain winters push through under-insulated ceilings fast, and July heat bakes back down through them just as aggressively. A properly insulated attic in Kimberly is the single most effective barrier against both, cutting the workload on your furnace and AC season after season.
Many Kimberly homes sit on crawl space foundations, and cold air pooling under those floors makes first-floor rooms noticeably colder in winter. Insulating the crawl space floor and rim joists eliminates that cold-floor problem and helps prevent pipes from freezing during hard freeze events.
Wind is a constant on the Snake River Plain, and it finds every gap around light fixtures, pipes, and framing penetrations in older Kimberly homes. Air sealing those gaps before insulation goes in is what separates an average job from one that delivers real, lasting energy savings.
Agricultural irrigation in the Kimberly area raises soil moisture levels throughout the growing season. Without a vapor barrier under the crawl space, that moisture migrates upward, creating damp conditions that degrade insulation and promote mold growth over time.
Upgrading an existing Kimberly home without major construction is exactly what retrofit insulation is designed for. We work around your home's existing framing and finishes to improve thermal performance without tearing walls open.
Kimberly sits on the Snake River Plain at roughly 3,700 feet elevation, which means winters are cold and windy with temperatures that regularly drop into the mid-20s - and single-digit lows during hard freeze events. Homes here face genuine thermal stress on both ends: January nights that demand serious heat retention, and July days that push into the low-to-mid 90s and bake through any ceiling with thin coverage. A large portion of Kimberly's housing stock dates to the 1950s through 1970s, built under insulation standards that were considered adequate at the time but now leave many homes well below the Department of Energy's recommended R-49 to R-60 range for Idaho attics.
The freeze-thaw cycles that hit every spring and fall are hard on homes here too. Repeated temperature swings work against older caulk and sealants, opening new air leakage paths year over year. Agricultural irrigation across the surrounding farmland keeps soil moisture elevated through the growing season, which raises the risk of moisture migration into crawl spaces on properties that lack a proper vapor barrier. Kimberly homeowners who have lived here a while know that keeping a home tight and well-insulated is not a one-time fix but an ongoing priority - and getting the work done right the first time matters more in a smaller market where contractor options are limited.
Our crew works throughout Kimberly regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The town is about 8 miles east of Twin Falls along the Snake River Plain, and most of the homes we see are wood-frame single-family houses on modest lots - with a mix of older in-town properties and larger parcels on the outskirts that include detached garages, sheds, or small outbuildings. Those edge-of-town properties often come with their own challenges: crawl spaces that drain slowly after spring snowmelt, outbuildings that need their own thermal work, and driveways that have seen years of freeze-thaw cycles.
In town, you are close to Kimberly High School and the small downtown that anchors the community. Out toward the fields, the landscape opens up to the flat plain with wide-open exposure to the wind that sweeps across the valley. Either way, our crew knows what homes in this area look like from the inside and what they typically need - so we are not coming in blind when we pull into your driveway.
We also serve nearby Hansen, ID to the east and Twin Falls, ID to the west, so scheduling a Kimberly job is never an out-of-the-way stop for our team.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your home and what you have noticed - high bills, cold rooms, or a specific concern - so we come prepared.
A contractor visits your home, goes into the attic or crawl space, and measures what is actually there. We check existing insulation depth, air gaps, moisture, and any pest activity before quoting - so there are no surprises after the job starts. This visit is free.
You receive an itemized written estimate before any work is scheduled. It breaks out materials, labor, and any permit costs. Take your time reviewing it - we do not push for a same-day decision.
The crew arrives on the scheduled day, lays down protective coverings, and completes the work - typically two to five hours for a standard attic job. We clean up and walk you through what was done before we leave.
We serve Kimberly, ID homeowners with no-obligation estimates and written quotes before any work begins. Call or submit the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(208) 210-4790Kimberly is a small city of around 3,500 people in Twin Falls County, sitting a few miles east of Twin Falls on the Snake River Plain. It grew up as an agricultural community, and that character still defines the town today - active farmland borders the city on all sides, the downtown is small and walkable, and most residents have been here long enough to know their neighbors. The housing stock reflects the town's mid-20th century build-out, with the majority of homes being wood-frame single-family houses constructed between the 1950s and 1980s. Homeownership rates are high here, which means most residents have a long-term stake in keeping their properties in good shape. You can read more about Kimberly on its Wikipedia page.
The city is close enough to Twin Falls that many residents commute there for work and shopping, but Kimberly maintains its own identity with its own schools, businesses, and community events. Properties on the outskirts of town often include large lots, detached garages, and small outbuildings that reflect the town's farming roots. For homeowners looking for insulation contractors who also serve the broader region, we work throughout Jerome, ID and the surrounding Magic Valley area as well.
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Learn MoreWinter in Kimberly is not the time to discover your attic is under-insulated. Call Jerome Insulation today for a free estimate and get scheduled before the cold sets in.