
A poorly insulated building bleeds heat all winter and costs you money every month. We install the right insulation for your building type so your space holds heat and your energy costs drop.
A poorly insulated building bleeds heat all winter and costs you money every month. We install the right insulation for your building type so your space holds heat and your energy costs drop.

Commercial insulation in Mandan, ND slows heat from moving through your building's walls, roof, and floors - keeping warmth inside during winter, reducing what you spend on heat, and making your space comfortable for employees and customers, with most projects completed in one to three days depending on the size of the building.
Mandan sits in one of the harshest winter climates in the continental United States, and commercial buildings here need substantially more insulation than those in warmer regions. A building that was constructed 30 or more years ago may have been built to standards that look very thin by today's expectations - and if insulation has degraded or was never adequate in the first place, you are essentially paying to heat the outdoors every winter. Pairing commercial insulation with crawl space vapor barrier or spray foam insulation in specific areas often delivers the best results, because air sealing and moisture management matter as much as insulation thickness in this climate.
Good insulation also protects your building's structure over time. In Mandan's freeze-thaw climate, buildings without proper insulation and vapor management are more vulnerable to moisture intrusion, condensation on interior surfaces, and the slow structural damage that follows.
If your energy costs jump sharply when the cold hits and stay high through March, that is a strong sign your building is not holding heat the way it should. Mandan winters are long and unforgiving, and a poorly insulated building works your heating system twice as hard as necessary. This is not just an operating cost problem - it is money leaving your business every month that better insulation would keep in your pocket.
Walk through your building on a cold January day and pay attention to spots that feel noticeably colder than the rest of the room. Cold walls, drafty corners, or chilly air near the ceiling are signs that heat is escaping faster than it should. In Mandan's climate, these are not minor comfort issues - they are signs of a real insulation gap that is costing you money and making a bad impression on anyone in the building.
If you have had pipes freeze in an exterior wall or in an unheated mechanical space, that space almost certainly lacks adequate insulation. Mandan's sub-zero temperatures can freeze unprotected pipes quickly, and the damage from a burst pipe is far more expensive than the cost of insulating the space properly. This is one of the clearest signs that immediate action makes financial sense.
Condensation forming on the inside of walls, or moisture staining on ceilings, points to a breakdown in how your building manages temperature and vapor. In Mandan's climate, where indoor and outdoor temperatures can differ by 60 degrees or more in winter, buildings without proper insulation and vapor management are especially vulnerable to this problem. Left unaddressed, it leads to mold and structural damage.
Commercial buildings have different insulation needs than residential homes, and the right approach depends on your building type, age, and how it is used. We install spray foam in areas where air sealing and insulation need to happen together - around pipes, in mechanical rooms, and in tight corners where other materials cannot reach. For roofs and exterior walls, rigid board panels are often the best fit, delivering high R-value in a compact profile. In large attic spaces, blown-in insulation moves quickly and covers area efficiently. If your project includes crawl space or below-grade areas, pairing commercial insulation with a crawl space vapor barrier protects against moisture as well as heat loss.
We also handle projects where a whole-building approach makes more sense than addressing one area at a time. Older commercial buildings in Mandan often have multiple insulation gaps - walls, roofs, and below-grade spaces all under-performing at once. In those situations, we can assess the whole envelope and recommend a phased or comprehensive plan. For buildings where spray foam is the right solution throughout, spray foam insulation gives you air sealing and insulation in a single application with long-term durability.
Best for areas requiring both insulation and air sealing - mechanical rooms, penetrations, tight corners, and rim joists in commercial structures.
Well-suited for commercial roofs and exterior walls where a thin, high-R-value panel keeps the building envelope continuous without bulk.
Efficient for covering large commercial attic areas quickly and evenly. Works well alongside a vapor barrier system in cold-climate applications.
Suited to older commercial buildings where walls, roofs, and below-grade areas all need attention. We assess the full envelope and recommend a phased or comprehensive plan.
Mandan sits on open plains with very little natural windbreak. Sustained cold winds roll through from fall through early spring, and they do not just make it feel colder outside - they actively push cold air through any gap or thin spot in your building's envelope. Mandan also has a significant number of commercial buildings constructed before modern insulation standards were established, many of them built with little to no wall or roof insulation, or with materials that have degraded over decades. If your building is more than 30 years old and has never had insulation work done, it is likely running at a fraction of the performance it should be. The City of Mandan's commercial building code sets minimum insulation requirements for permitted work, and a contractor familiar with local requirements will factor those standards into every recommendation automatically. Learn more at the U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Office.
We serve commercial customers throughout the Mandan area and the surrounding region. Business owners in Beulah, ND deal with the same open-plains wind exposure and aging commercial stock as Mandan, and many of the same insulation gaps show up in buildings of similar age and construction. In Dickinson, ND to the west, commercial growth has brought a mix of newer and older buildings - some in need of their first real insulation assessment. Wherever your building is, the demands of a North Dakota winter are the same, and the stakes of getting insulation right are high.
When you reach out, we will ask about your building type, age, what problems you have been noticing, and what you are hoping to accomplish. You do not need to know anything technical before you call. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and schedule a site visit to get you real answers.
We visit your building, look at existing insulation, check for gaps or damage, and assess areas that are hard to see - like attic spaces, wall cavities, and mechanical rooms. In Mandan's climate we pay particular attention to the roof and north-facing walls, which take the hardest beating in winter.
After the assessment you receive a written estimate that breaks down what work is being done, what materials will be used, and the total cost. We do not pressure you to decide on the spot. This is also the time to ask about permits - we handle that process for you when required.
The crew works through your building systematically, sealing gaps and penetrations as they go - not just filling open spaces. Most commercial jobs take one to three days. At completion we walk through the finished work with you, explain what was done and where, and answer any questions before we leave.
We visit your building, assess what is there, and give you a written quote - no obligation, no sales pressure. We reply within one business day.
(701) 291-0855Commercial insulation in Mandan is not the same job as commercial insulation in a warmer state. We understand the insulation levels required for this climate zone, how to handle vapor management in a freeze-thaw environment, and where most older commercial buildings in this region fall short. That local knowledge shapes every recommendation we make.
We work in specific areas of your building rather than throughout the whole facility at once. If your business needs to stay open, we plan around your schedule and clean up at the end of each work day so your space stays functional. Most commercial jobs are done in one to three days - far less disruption than most business owners expect.
For permitted commercial projects, we handle the paperwork with Mandan's building department. You should not have to figure out permit requirements on your own. We know what commercial work in this city requires and manage that process as part of the job. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association sets the installation standards our crew works to.
Every quote breaks down what is being done and what materials are being used - no lump sums that hide the details. After the job, we walk through the completed work with you and provide documentation of what was installed. You should know what you paid for and be able to verify that you got it.
Commercial insulation is a long-term investment in your building's performance. We approach every project with that in mind, because cutting corners on a job that will be behind walls for the next 20 years is not something either of us wants to deal with later.
For energy performance benchmarks and commercial building guidance, the ENERGY STAR Commercial Buildings program is a reliable starting point.
Vapor barrier installation for crawl spaces under commercial and residential buildings - controlling moisture before it causes structural damage.
Learn MoreSpray foam applied in commercial settings where air sealing and insulation need to happen together in a single durable application.
Learn MoreWinter fills our schedule fast - reach out now and we will visit your building, assess what is there, and give you a written quote within one business day.