Rutland Insulation provides insulation contractor services in Poultney, VT, including wall insulation, attic insulation, and basement insulation for the town's older wood-frame homes and fieldstone-foundation properties. We have served the Rutland County area since 2015 and reply to every new inquiry within one business day.

A large share of Poultney's housing stock was built in the 1800s and early 1900s, when exterior walls were framed without any insulation cavity at all. Adding wall insulation to these older homes - through dense-pack injection or open stud cavities during a renovation - makes an immediate difference in comfort. Learn more about our wall insulation service and whether your home is a good candidate.
Poultney winters are long and cold, and heat rises - so an under-insulated attic is where most of a heating bill disappears. Many of the town's older homes were built before attic insulation standards existed, and whatever was added over the decades has usually settled or degraded far below useful R-values.
Poultney's older homes commonly sit on fieldstone or early poured-concrete foundations that let cold air and moisture move freely into the home. Insulating the basement walls and rim joists keeps floors warmer above and reduces the dampness that fieldstone foundations are known to allow in during spring thaw.
Rural properties in Poultney often have partial or full crawl spaces that sit directly on bare soil, pulling in cold air and ground moisture year-round. Sealing and insulating the crawl space floor and walls addresses cold floors above and helps prevent the moisture-related damage that builds up silently over years.
Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass is a practical and cost-effective way to upgrade an attic in Poultney without tearing out existing materials. It fills irregular framing cavities well and works around existing wiring and vents that are common in older New England construction.
Poultney's century-old homes have settled significantly over decades, opening up gaps around pipes, wires, and framing that let conditioned air leak straight out. Air sealing before insulation is installed closes those pathways and makes the new insulation dramatically more effective.
Poultney is a small Vermont town chartered in 1761, and a large share of its housing stock dates to the 1800s and early 1900s. These older wood-frame homes were built long before modern insulation standards existed - and in many cases long before any insulation was used at all. Vermont winters arrive early and stay late, with January temperatures in the area regularly dropping well below freezing. Homes built in that era rely almost entirely on the heating system to stay warm, because there is little insulation slowing the heat loss. The freeze-thaw cycles that hit Poultney every late winter push moisture into every crack and gap, accelerating the deterioration of already aging materials.
Poultney sits in southwestern Rutland County close to the New York border, about 20 miles southwest of Rutland. That position means the town shares Vermont's cold winters with limited access to the large contractor pool that cities offer. Fieldstone and brick foundations are common on older properties here - and those materials require a contractor who understands how moisture moves through them, not just someone who has insulated modern poured-concrete basements. The town also has former student rental properties near the former Green Mountain College campus, which often have deferred maintenance and need a thorough assessment before any insulation work begins.
Our crew works throughout Poultney regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The housing in this town is genuinely old - many homes in the village center date to the 1800s - which means we regularly work inside walls and attics where there is no existing insulation at all, or where old horsehair-plaster walls and original balloon framing create challenges that newer construction does not.
Poultney sits along Route 30 and Route 31 in southwestern Vermont, and the town includes both the village center and a number of rural roads extending out toward Lake St. Catherine to the south. Homes near Lake St. Catherine State Park tend to deal with higher ground moisture than properties on higher ground in the village. The older East Poultney village area has some of the most intact 19th-century homes in Rutland County, and those properties require careful, detail-oriented work.
We also serve the towns surrounding Poultney. If you are in Wallingford, VT to the north or in Fair Haven, VT to the west, we cover those areas as well.
Reach us at (802) 855-9280 or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your home so we come prepared to the assessment.
We visit your Poultney home, inspect the attic, walls, basement, or crawl space, and walk you through what we find. You get a written estimate with a clear price before we ask you to commit to anything.
Most jobs in Poultney are completed in one to two days, depending on the scope. We work cleanly, protect your floors and furniture, and do not leave until the job is done right.
Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you and answer any questions. If anything comes up afterward, call us - we stand behind what we do.
We serve Poultney homeowners with free estimates and no-pressure assessments. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(802) 855-9280Poultney is a small town in southwestern Rutland County with a population of about 3,400 people and a history that stretches back to its 1761 charter. The town is known for its well-preserved historic village center, and East Poultney village is recognized as one of the most intact early Vermont village centers in the region. Slate quarrying was historically important here, and the region is dotted with older homes that reflect the practical, durable architecture common to 19th-century Vermont towns. Lake St. Catherine, just south of the village, is a familiar local landmark for residents who fish, swim, and spend summer afternoons on the water.
Most of the town's housing is single-family, owner-occupied, and older - many homes date to the 1800s or early 1900s, with fieldstone or early poured-concrete foundations and original wood framing. The town had a long connection to Green Mountain College, which operated here for over 180 years before closing in 2019, leaving behind a mix of owner-occupied homes and former student rental properties. Neighboring towns include Wallingford, VT to the northeast and Castleton, VT to the north, both of which we serve as well.
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