Minnesota insulation services
Structis MN is a Residential & Commercial Insulation Contractor Serving the Twin Cities, Greater Minnesota & Upper Midwest
Based in Coon Rapids, MN, we help improve energy efficiency, indoor comfort, and long-term building performance with professional insulation installation. Our experienced insulation contractors provide spray foam, fiberglass, and cellulose insulation services. Whether you’re building a new home, renovating an existing property, managing a multifamily development, or overseeing a commercial construction project, we deliver insulation solutions designed for the demanding climates of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota.
Phone: (763) 478-9680
The Benefits of Insulation Services from Structis MN
Insulation from the team at Structis MN keeps temperatures controlled to minimize energy bills and boost building value for residential, multifamily and commercial spaces. Discover the many benefits of insulation services from Structis MN below.
Reduce Energy Costs
Whether you select spray foam, fiberglass, or cellulose insulation, you can expect that insulation from Structis MN will keep building temperatures steady even in extreme weather conditions. This reduces heating and cooling costs and results in a lower energy expense.
Increase Property Value
You can trust that our team will streamline your project and produce a quality result that ultimately increases the value of your property and reduces common project stressors.
Enhance Air Quality & Noise Control
Insulation services from Structis MN ensure the air you breathe is clean and healthy while reducing outdoor pollutants and outdoor noises. Structis MN insulation products help to reduce noise by 50%.
insulation services we offer
Three proven systems, matched to the building, the budget, and the climate. Every method below is installed by our own professional crews.
Spray Foam Insulation
Spray foam insulation provides superior air sealing and thermal performance by expanding into gaps, cracks, and hard-to-reach spaces. It creates a continuous barrier that helps prevent air leakage while improving energy efficiency.
Ideal Applications
Attics, rim joists, exterior walls, pole barns, garages, commercial buildings, multifamily construction
Benefits
• Superior air sealing
• Lower energy costs
• Moisture control
• Improved indoor air quality
• Noise reduction
Fiberglass Insulation
The most popular choice for insulation, batt or blown-in fiberglass increases energy efficiency, comfort, and value in any new construction or renovation.
Ideal Applications
New home construction, apartment buildings, commercial offices, schools, healthcare facilities, wall cavities, attic spaces
Benefits
• Cost-effective solution
• Reliable thermal performance
• Quick installation
• Excellent availability
• Suitable for large-scale projects
Cellulose Insulation
Cellulose insulation is an environmentally responsible solution made primarily from recycled materials. It provides excellent coverage and helps reduce air movement within wall and attic assemblies at an affordable cost.
Ideal Applications
Attic upgrades, existing home retrofits, residential remodels, historic renovations, energy-efficiency improvements
Benefits
• Made from recycled materials
• Excellent coverage
• Strong thermal performance
• Effective sound control
• Environmentally friendly option
Residential Insulation Services
Whether you’re building a new home or upgrading existing insulation, Structis MN helps homeowners improve comfort and reduce energy costs throughout Minnesota.
- Attic Insulation
- Wall Insulation
- Basement Insulation
- New Construction Insulation
- Remodel Insulation
- Air Sealing
- Energy-Efficiency Upgrades
COMMERCIAL & MULTIFAMILY INSULATION SERVICES
Structis MN partners with general contractors, developers, architects, and property owners to provide insulation solutions for projects of every size.
Multifamily
Apartments, condominiums, senior living, student housing
Commercial
Office buildings, retail centers, mixed-use developments
Education
Schools, universities, training facilities
Healthcare
Medical offices, clinics, healthcare facilities
Industrial
Warehouses, manufacturing facilities, distribution centers
Insulation Features
- Lower Energy Costs and Save Money – Insulating a building keeps the temperature steady and reduces heating and cooling costs.
- Keep Pollutants Out to Breathe Better – Insulation naturally adds a layer of protection between a building and outdoor air pollutants, so air is clean and healthy.
- Control Temperature in Extreme Weather – Adding insulation to a residential, multifamily and commercial building ensures the temperature stays stable, even when the temperature isn’t.
- Quieter Walls – Using insulation in buildings helps reduce noises by 50%.
- Increase Building Value – Energy-efficient upgrades help building owners save money, reduce wear and tear on the planet, and boost building value.
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FAQs About Minnesota Insulation services
What insulation works best for multifamily buildings in Minnesota?
The best insulation for multifamily buildings depends on the project goals for sound control, energy efficiency, fire resistance, and moisture management. Many Minnesota multifamily projects use combinations of spray foam, fiberglass, cellulose insulation, and acoustical floor systems to improve comfort between units and reduce long-term energy costs.
When should insulation be replaced?
Insulation can last for decades, but you may need to replace it sooner if it becomes damaged. Here are signs of needing to replace a building’s insulation:
- • Air quality is being affected by a rodent infestation
- • Mold is growing in your attic and/or ceiling
- • You live in an older home
- • Insulation is dusty or dirty
- • Roof is causing water damage
- • Walls feel cold or damp
If you live in the Twin Cities metro, greater Minnesota, or Upper Midwest and are experiencing any of these problems in your home or structure, contact us today to get an estimate for our insulation installation service to get your job done on time and on budget.
Is cellulose insulation better than fiberglass or spray foam?
Each insulation type serves a different purpose. But it’s important to know the differences between each type of insulation and figure out what your structure needs before you request services from Structis:
- • Cellulose Insulation – Perfect for property owners that value safe, recycled, and environmentally-friendly materials, cellulose is chosen for sustainability and sound dampening.
- • Fiberglass Insulation – The most popular, affordable selection, fiberglass is is commonly used for cost-effective thermal insulation.
- • Spray Foam Insulation – Ideal for applying around small gaps, crevices, and cracks, spray foam dries quickly and is the sturdiest, highest quality option that provides strong air sealing and high R-values for insulating a building.
Commercial contractors evaluate wall assemblies, moisture exposure, building type, and budget before recommending the right insulation system.
What does R-value mean?
An R-value is the measure of of thermal resistance to heat flow. This is dependent on the type of insulation, how thick the material is, and its density. Higher R-values mean that the insulation is more effective.
What insulation is best for commercial renovations in older Minnesota buildings?
Older commercial buildings often need upgraded insulation to improve energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Depending on the structure, contractors may recommend spray foam insulation, cellulose insulation, or fiberglass systems paired with floor leveling and moisture mitigation solutions during renovation work.
Can insulation help reduce heating costs during Minnesota winters?
Proper insulation helps reduce heat loss, improves HVAC efficiency, and lowers long-term energy costs during harsh Minnesota winters. Air sealing and moisture management are also important because insulation performs best when buildings are protected from uncontrolled airflow and moisture intrusion.
Is insulation only applied externally?
The assumption is that insulation is only needed on the external walls and attic of your home or building, but certain climates may require more insulating to get the best results. Insulate doors and windows before installing the siding to prevent drafts and heating/cooling loss. Another common place to insulate is above unheated basements, porches, and garages. Lastly, interior walls and areas where you want more soundproofing can also be insulated.
How much does insulating cost?
The pricing of insulating a building depends on what type of insulation is chosen and how much material is needed. If you want to know specifics, please contact our Minnesota Structis team and describe your project for a free estimate.
What are the common signs that a building needs more insulation?
• High utility bills
• Drafty rooms
• Uneven indoor temperatures
• Ice dams forming on the roof
• Excessive attic heat
• Cold floors and walls



