Living in the Idaho Panhandle means adapting to distinct seasonal extremes, from heavy snow loads in winter to warm, dry summers. At Selkirk Energy Solutions, we provide high-performance insulation services designed to optimize your building's thermal envelope. Whether you are retrofitting a historic lakeside cabin, managing a large-scale commercial project, or constructing a new pole barn, our local expertise ensures your structure remains comfortable and energy-efficient year-round. We utilize advanced building science principles to reduce HVAC loads, eliminate drafts, and improve indoor air quality for the Sandpoint community.



Sandpoint’s climate, with its cold winters and shifting moisture levels, places ongoing stress on a building’s thermal envelope, where standard insulation can settle or leave subtle gaps that allow air leakage and condensation to develop over time. These inefficiencies often lead to inconsistent indoor temperatures, higher energy use, and potential moisture-related issues within the structure. By applying advanced spray foam systems alongside precise air sealing techniques, we create a continuous, high-performance barrier that strengthens the entire building envelope. This approach minimizes heat transfer, controls moisture intrusion, and maintains stable indoor conditions year-round, while also improving indoor air quality by reducing the infiltration of dust, allergens, and outdoor pollutants resulting in a more durable, energy-efficient, and comfortable space.
We offer a full suite of insulation applications tailored to residential, commercial, and agricultural needs.





Exploring the beauty of the Idaho Panhandle while we work on your home.
Selecting the right insulation contractor is a pivotal decision for the longevity of your property. At Selkirk Energy Solutions, we combine technical precision with local dedication. We don't just apply product; we analyze your structure to determine the most effective solution for thermal resistance and air sealing. Our team uses state-of-the-art equipment to ensure consistent application, eliminating the voids and gaps that lead to energy loss. When you choose us, you are choosing a partner dedicated to lowering your carbon footprint and increasing your living comfort through proven, science-backed methods.
Challenge: A homeowner on Lake Pend Oreille struggled with freezing floors and high heating bills due to an open, vented crawl space that invited lake moisture and winter winds.
Solution: We performed a full crawl space encapsulation and applied closed-cell spray foam to the rim joists and foundation walls.
Result: The floors are now warm to the touch, the indoor humidity is stabilized, and the homeowner reported a significant drop in propane usage during the following winter season.
We are proud to serve the communities of the Idaho Panhandle.
Sandpoint, ID, Ponderay, ID, Kootenai, ID, Sagle, ID, Dover, ID, Priest River, ID, Clark Fork, ID, Hope, ID, Athol, ID, Bayview, ID, Spirit Lake, ID
Don't let another season pass with high energy bills and drafty rooms. Contact Selkirk Energy Solutions today to schedule your consultation.
Phone: (208) 295-9780
Email: [email protected]
For the exterior shell of a home in Sandpoint, closed-cell foam is generally preferred. Its high R-value per inch and built-in vapor barrier properties make it excellent for handling heavy snow loads and preventing moisture drive from the exterior, though open-cell is still a viable option for interior soundproofing.
Ice dams form when heat escapes into the attic, melting snow on the roof which then refreezes at the eaves. Spray foam creates an air-tight seal at the roof deck or attic floor, stopping this heat loss at the source and significantly reducing the risk of ice dam formation.
Yes, we frequently use "drill and fill" techniques with dense pack cellulose or injection foam. This allows us to improve the R-value and air tightness of existing wall cavities without the need to remove interior drywall or exterior siding.
Homes near the lake often face higher ground moisture levels. Encapsulation seals the crawl space from the earth and outside air, preventing ground vapor from rising into the home, which protects wooden floor joists from rot and improves indoor air quality.
Most residential projects, such as an attic or crawl space, can be completed in one to two days. Larger projects, like a whole-home new construction or a large metal pole barn, may take slightly longer depending on the complexity and scope of the spray work.