When we talk to homeowners across Brainerd, whether it's someone dealing with cold floors in an older lakeside cabin near the Whitefish Chain or a family in a newer build off Gull Lake Road who can't get the main floor to hold heat, we hear the same complaint: "We had insulation put in, and it didn't make a difference."
I remember walking through a crawl space under a home just outside Baxter for a homeowner who had called us in frustration after a previous contractor's work. The fiberglass batts had been installed facing the wrong direction, the vapor barrier was missing entirely, and the rim joists were completely exposed. Cold air had free access to the floor system above.
We removed what was there, sealed the rim joists with closed-cell spray foam, installed a proper vapor barrier, and matched the insulation system to the actual conditions of that space. The homeowner reached out a few months later to say the floors were finally comfortable and his propane usage had dropped noticeably.
That story plays out more often than it should. Crawl spaces are one of the most neglected and most impactful areas in a home's building envelope, and they require a contractor who understands how moisture, air movement, and thermal bridging work together beneath a floor system.
At Technical Construction Solutions LLC, a trusted insulation contractor, we've spent over 15 years working in real conditions across central Minnesota. Crawl space insulation isn't a line item we added; it's one of the services we built our operation around.
If your floors are cold, your energy bills are too high, or you've already had insulation done that didn't perform, start with a free estimate. Let's look at what's actually happening in your crawl space and fix it properly.