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Insulation Contractors Across New Brunswick

New Brunswick Insulation connects you with experienced insulation contractors across every region of the province -- from coastal communities on the Bay of Fundy and Northumberland Strait to the Saint John River valley and northern New Brunswick.

Fredericton

Fredericton's older housing stock in established neighbourhoods like Skyline Acres and Devon often lacks modern insulation standards, while the capital region's cold continental winters with temperatures regularly dropping below -20C make proper insulation critical for energy efficiency and comfort.

Neighbourhoods: Skyline Acres, Southwood Park, Devon +3 more
40 years old homes
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Saint John

Saint John's heritage housing stock and Bay of Fundy exposure create persistent insulation challenges, with many pre-1970 homes in the South End and West Side carrying minimal wall insulation and single-pane windows that drive heating costs well above the provincial average.

Neighbourhoods: Uptown, South End, West Side +3 more
50 years old homes
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Moncton

Moncton's rapid growth means a mix of older homes needing insulation upgrades and newer subdivisions where builders installed code-minimum insulation that homeowners now want improved. The city's humid continental climate with Maritime moisture influence makes vapour barriers and air sealing as important as insulation R-value.

Neighbourhoods: Mapleton, Lewisville, Humphreys +3 more
35 years old homes
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Dieppe

Dieppe's newer housing stock in Fox Creek and Dover was built to modern code but many homeowners are upgrading to higher R-values for energy savings, while the city's bilingual insulation contractors serve the predominantly francophone community in both official languages.

Neighbourhoods: Fox Creek, Dover, Chartersville +3 more
20 years old homes
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Riverview

Riverview's 1960s through 1990s housing stock along Findlay Boulevard and Pine Glen represents the sweet spot for insulation upgrades, where homes are old enough that original insulation has settled or degraded but structurally sound enough to justify the retrofit investment.

Neighbourhoods: Pine Glen, Gunningsville, Bridgedale +3 more
35 years old homes
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Miramichi

Miramichi's cold winters and aging housing stock in Newcastle and Chatham create significant demand for insulation upgrades, with many homes built before modern energy codes still relying on minimal fibreglass batts that leave walls under-insulated by current standards.

Neighbourhoods: Newcastle, Chatham, Douglastown +3 more
45 years old homes
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Bathurst

Bathurst's coastal position on the Bay of Chaleur brings harsh winter winds and salt air that accelerate building envelope deterioration, making proper insulation and air sealing essential for the region's older homes where heating season can stretch from October through May.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, East Bathurst, West Bathurst +3 more
45 years old homes
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Edmundston

Edmundston's location in northwestern New Brunswick brings some of the province's coldest winters, with temperatures routinely reaching -30C and heating seasons lasting six months or more. Proper insulation is not optional here — it is the single most impactful home improvement for comfort and energy savings.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, St-Basile, Madawaska Road +3 more
40 years old homes
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Campbellton

Campbellton's position in the Restigouche River valley exposes homes to severe winter cold and persistent winds off the water, and the town's older housing stock often has inadequate insulation that makes heating costs a major household expense during the long northern New Brunswick winter.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, Atholville, Tide Head +3 more
50 years old homes
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Oromocto

Oromocto's mix of military base housing and civilian neighbourhoods presents unique insulation opportunities, with many 1960s-era base houses now in private hands and needing significant thermal envelope upgrades to meet modern comfort and efficiency expectations.

Neighbourhoods: Waasis, Burton, Geary +3 more
35 years old homes
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Woodstock

Woodstock's inland location in the Saint John River valley brings cold continental winters without the moderating effect of the coast, and many of the town's older homes along Connell Road and Main Street were built with minimal wall insulation that leaves homeowners facing steep heating bills.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, Grafton, Northampton +3 more
45 years old homes
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Sussex

Sussex and surrounding Kings County communities have a predominantly older housing stock where insulation upgrades deliver some of the best return on investment in the province, with many farmhouses and village homes still relying on decades-old fibreglass that has settled and lost effectiveness.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, Sussex Corner, Apohaqui +3 more
45 years old homes
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Quispamsis

Quispamsis is one of New Brunswick's most affluent suburban communities, and homeowners here increasingly invest in premium insulation upgrades including spray foam retrofits and continuous exterior insulation to maximize comfort in their higher-value properties.

Neighbourhoods: Gondola Point, Kennebecasis Park, Green Acres +3 more
30 years old homes
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Rothesay

Rothesay's high home values and established housing stock make it an ideal market for premium insulation services, with many heritage-era homes along the Kennebecasis River benefiting from careful spray foam and blown-in cellulose upgrades that preserve character while dramatically improving thermal performance.

Neighbourhoods: Rothesay Park, Fairvale, Gondola Point +3 more
35 years old homes
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Hampton

Hampton's commuter-town housing stock spans a wide age range, from heritage village homes to modern subdivisions along the Route 1 corridor, creating diverse insulation needs from full heritage-home retrofits to attic top-ups in newer construction.

Neighbourhoods: Hampton Station, Hampton Village, Nauwigewauk +3 more
35 years old homes
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Grand Falls / Grand-Sault

Grand Falls sits in the upper Saint John River valley where winters are long and severe, making insulation quality a defining factor in both home comfort and heating costs. The bilingual community's mix of older village homes and rural properties offers steady demand for both retrofit upgrades and new construction insulation.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, Broadway Boulevard, Portage Street +3 more
40 years old homes
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Shediac

Shediac's coastal location on the Northumberland Strait brings salt air and high humidity that challenge building envelopes, and many seasonal cottages being converted to year-round homes need comprehensive insulation upgrades to handle winter temperatures comfortably.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, Shediac Bridge, Shediac Cape +3 more
35 years old homes
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Tracadie

Tracadie and the surrounding Acadian Peninsula communities face harsh Gulf of St. Lawrence winters with significant wind exposure, and many older homes in this predominantly francophone region were built with minimal insulation that leaves families facing high heating oil costs.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown Tracadie, Sheila, Riviere-du-Portage +3 more
40 years old homes
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Caraquet

Caraquet's exposed position on the Bay of Chaleur coastline means homes face relentless winter winds and salt spray that accelerate building envelope wear, making proper insulation and air sealing critical for both energy efficiency and structural protection in this historic Acadian fishing town.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, Bas-Caraquet, Grande-Anse +3 more
40 years old homes
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Sackville

Sackville's unique position on the Tantramar Marshes creates persistent moisture challenges that make vapour barrier integrity and proper insulation installation technique especially critical. The university town's mix of student rentals and heritage homes both benefit from insulation upgrades that reduce energy waste.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, York Street, Lorne Street +3 more
45 years old homes
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Florenceville-Bristol

Florenceville-Bristol and the surrounding Carleton County rural communities experience cold inland winters and many farmhouses and older village homes have insulation well below current code standards, making attic and wall insulation upgrades among the most cost-effective home improvements available.

Neighbourhoods: Florenceville, Bristol, Bath +3 more
50 years old homes
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St. Andrews

St. Andrews' heritage architecture and Bay of Fundy coastal exposure create a unique insulation challenge where historic preservation and energy efficiency must be carefully balanced. Many of the town's Victorian and Edwardian homes need insulation retrofits that respect their character while dramatically reducing heating costs.

Neighbourhoods: Downtown, Water Street, Chamcook +3 more
60 years old homes
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