Mandan Insulation serves Hebron, ND as an insulation contractor specializing in spray foam insulation, attic insulation, and basement wall insulation for the older single-family homes that make up most of this Morton County community. We respond within one business day and provide written quotes before any work begins.

Hebron homes built before 1970 commonly have uninsulated rim joists and upper basement walls - two areas that account for a large share of winter heat loss when temperatures drop below zero for weeks at a time. Our spray foam insulation bonds directly to concrete and wood framing, sealing air infiltration and adding R-value in a single application - no separate vapor barrier required in the treated zone.
In Hebron homes that are 50 or more years old, attic insulation has often settled and compacted over decades of temperature cycling, losing R-value in the process. Climate Zone 6 recommends R-49 to R-60 in the attic, and most older homes in Hebron fall short of that - meaning the attic is the first place to look when heating bills are higher than expected.
Morton County frost depth reaches 4 feet or more in a typical winter, which means Hebron home foundations are exposed to prolonged cold from the surrounding soil. Uninsulated concrete basement walls transfer that cold into the living space directly, and adding interior wall insulation - spray foam, rigid board, or batts with framing - makes a measurable difference in comfort and furnace run time from October through April.
Older Hebron homes have air leaks at attic hatches, partition wall top plates, and around plumbing and wiring penetrations that allow warm indoor air to escape into the cold attic. In a climate where January lows average well below zero, these bypasses account for significant heat loss - and sealing them before adding insulation ensures the insulation performs as intended rather than allowing air to flow through it.
For Hebron homeowners who want to upgrade attic coverage without disturbing existing material, blown-in cellulose or fiberglass installs over what is already there, fills around pipe and duct penetrations, and brings coverage to recommended levels in a single visit. It is the most cost-effective way to add attic R-value to a home that already has some insulation but not enough for this climate.
Some Hebron properties - particularly older farmsteads and homes on the edge of town - have crawl spaces rather than full basements. These crawl spaces are directly exposed to the frozen ground in winter and can allow moisture and cold air into the floor system above. Insulating and air-sealing the crawl space walls or floor keeps pipes from freezing and the living space warmer throughout the heating season.
Hebron is a small Morton County city of roughly 700 to 800 residents, located about 60 miles west of Bismarck along the I-94 corridor. Most homes in Hebron were built before 1970, and a large share date to the early and mid-1900s - the era when the town was most active as a brick-producing community. These are older wood-frame homes that have been through many decades of severe North Dakota winters, and most were built with insulation practices that were standard at the time but fall far short of what Climate Zone 6 recommends today. Frost depth in Morton County regularly reaches 4 feet or more, which means the soil surrounding every basement in Hebron is frozen solid for four to five months of the year. Without proper insulation on basement walls and rim joists, that cold transfers directly into the home.
The clay-rich soils that once made Hebron's brick industry possible also create drainage challenges in spring. When the deep winter frost thaws, the clay releases moisture slowly, and hydrostatic pressure against basement walls increases before the surrounding ground dries out. Homes with uninsulated or poorly sealed basement walls are most vulnerable to moisture intrusion at that point. A contractor working in Hebron needs to address thermal performance and moisture management together - closed-cell spray foam on interior basement surfaces handles both at once, which is why it is the most common recommendation for older homes in this area.
Our crew works throughout Hebron regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The housing we encounter most often in Hebron is older single-family homes on standard town lots - many with brick exteriors or brick foundations from the era when the Hebron Brick Company was a major regional supplier. These homes were well built for their time, but original insulation from the 1940s through 1960s has long since degraded or settled, and rim joists in that era were almost never insulated at all. The priority on most Hebron jobs is the same: rim joist spray foam first, then attic air sealing and additional insulation, then basement wall insulation if budget and scope allow.
Hebron sits along I-94 in Morton County, about halfway between Mandan and Dickinson. The Morton County seat is in Mandan, where permit-related county business is handled for the surrounding area. For building and zoning questions specific to the city, Morton County and the Morton County government website is the right starting point. We handle permit coordination as part of our scope whenever a project requires it.
We also serve homeowners in Dickinson, ND to the west and Glen Ullin, ND to the east - both Morton County communities where older housing stock creates similar insulation needs.
Contact us by phone or through our online form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your home and the specific issues you have noticed - high heating bills, cold floors, or drafts - so we can plan the assessment efficiently.
A crew member visits your Hebron home to measure and inspect the attic, rim joists, basement walls, and any crawl spaces. We check actual installed R-values and note air leak locations. You receive a written quote with itemized costs before any commitment is made - no pressure, no surprise charges.
Most residential jobs in Hebron are completed in a single day. You do not need to vacate the home for a blown-in attic job, but spray foam applications require the treated area to be clear during application and for a short cure period. We confirm all details with you during scheduling so there are no surprises on installation day.
When the work is complete, we walk through the project with you, show you what was done, and answer any questions. If any areas need a second look or if you have questions after we leave, we are available by phone. We want you to feel confident the job was done right before we close out.
We serve Hebron and the surrounding Morton County area. Call or submit a request and we will follow up within one business day with a written quote - no commitment required.
(701) 291-0855Hebron is a small city in Morton County, North Dakota, located along Interstate 94 roughly 60 miles west of Bismarck. The town has a population of around 700 to 800 people and a history shaped by German-Russian immigrant settlement in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Hebron became known throughout the region for its brick industry - the Hebron Brick Company produced clay brick from local deposits for much of the 20th century, and those bricks were used in buildings across North Dakota. Many of the homes and commercial structures still standing in Hebron today reflect that construction tradition, with brick foundations and brick exterior walls that have now been standing for 60 to 100 years. The town of Hebron is the county's western anchor community along the I-94 corridor.
The residential character of Hebron is almost entirely single-family owner-occupied homes on standard town lots. Most properties include a detached garage or outbuilding, which is typical across small North Dakota communities. The housing stock skews old - a large share of homes were built before 1960, and many date to the 1920s through 1940s. These homes were built solidly for their era, but their insulation levels and air sealing have not kept pace with what current energy codes require for this climate. Neighboring communities like Dickinson, ND to the west and Glen Ullin, ND to the east share similar housing characteristics and heating challenges.
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