
Jackson Insulation provides insulation contractor services throughout Bartlett, TN - including attic insulation, crawl space encapsulation, and spray foam - with licensed, permitted work on every job.
We have been serving Bartlett and Shelby County since 2023, and we respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Bartlett's housing stock - mostly ranch and two-story homes built between the 1970s and 1990s - was constructed with far less attic insulation than Tennessee's climate zone actually calls for. Attic insulation upgrades to the R-38 to R-60 range recommended for this area cut the load on your air conditioner and make the whole house feel more consistent from room to room.
Blown-in loose-fill is the most practical option for topping up existing attic insulation in Bartlett's brick ranch and traditional two-story homes, where ductwork and old framing make laying new batts difficult.
Many Bartlett homes on crawl space foundations deal with ground moisture that rises through an unprotected floor system. Insulating and encapsulating the crawl space stops that moisture before it reaches the floor joists and subfloor.
Homes built in the 1970s and 1980s in Bartlett were not constructed with meaningful air sealing, so gaps around light fixtures, pipes, and framing let conditioned air escape regardless of insulation thickness. Sealing those gaps before new material goes in is the step most contractors skip.
Spray foam is the right choice for Bartlett homeowners who want to address air leakage and insulation in a single visit. It is especially effective in rim joists, crawl space walls, and any area where moisture control matters alongside thermal performance.
Bartlett sits in Shelby County's humid subtropical climate, where summer highs regularly reach the low 90s and the humidity stays genuinely oppressive from May through September. That sustained heat and moisture combination is exactly the environment where inadequate insulation costs homeowners the most money. The majority of Bartlett's housing stock was built between the 1970s and 1990s - homes that are now 30 to 50 years old - and those houses were built to insulation standards far below what Tennessee's DOE climate zone actually recommends today. Attics in this era commonly have less than half the R-value they need, and many have had no upgrades since original construction.
Bartlett's clay-heavy Shelby County soil adds a secondary challenge for homes on crawl space foundations. Clay expands when wet and shrinks in dry spells, which means ground moisture levels shift seasonally. An unprotected crawl space is a direct path for that moisture into your floor system - and once moisture gets into floor joists, you are looking at mold, soft spots, and accelerated wood decay. The freeze-thaw cycles that hit Bartlett each winter, while mild compared to northern states, are enough to crack concrete driveways and shift masonry on homes where mortar joints have not been maintained. Older brick exteriors - common throughout Bartlett's established neighborhoods - need attention before those small cracks become water infiltration points.
Jackson Insulation has served Bartlett homeowners since 2023, and the housing stock here has a recognizable pattern: full-brick and brick-veneer construction dominates the older neighborhoods near Stage Road and the city core, while vinyl-sided homes on smaller lots are more common in the subdivisions that went up on the east side of the city over the past 15 to 20 years. The older brick homes frequently need crawl space and attic work - their original insulation is often compressed and well below current R-value recommendations. The newer homes on the east side tend to have better initial insulation but often lack proper air sealing, particularly around recessed lighting and HVAC penetrations.
Bartlett Station Municipal Park is a landmark most residents know, and the neighborhoods surrounding it reflect the city's established character - long-term homeowners on mature lots with large trees whose roots and canopy shade are both assets and maintenance considerations. We work throughout the city, from those older neighborhoods near the commercial corridor along Stage Road to the quieter streets closer to the city limits. The City of Bartlett has its own building department for permitted work, and we handle that process for homeowners when permits are required.
We also serve homeowners in nearby communities. If you are in Germantown, we cover that market with the same crew and the same standards - and the housing stock there shares many of the same characteristics as Bartlett's brick-home neighborhoods.
We respond within 1 business day. A quick conversation about your home and the area you want addressed helps us show up to the estimate prepared - not guessing.
We walk the attic, crawl space, or walls and tell you exactly what we find. You get a written estimate with no obligation - and no work starts until you have approved the price in writing.
If the job requires a permit, we handle it. We coordinate any required inspection through the City of Bartlett so you do not have to track paperwork or follow up with the building department.
Most jobs in Bartlett are completed in a single day. We clean up before we leave and walk you through what was done so you know exactly what is in your walls, attic, or crawl space.
We serve homeowners across all of Bartlett, TN. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate.
(731) 891-0854Bartlett is one of the largest cities in Shelby County, with a population of around 59,000 people spread across well-established residential neighborhoods about 15 miles northeast of downtown Memphis. Around 80 percent of housing units in the city are owner-occupied - an unusually high figure that reflects a community of long-term homeowners rather than transient renters. The median household income sits in the $85,000 to $90,000 range, well above the Tennessee state average, and median home values around $280,000 to $300,000 give homeowners a real reason to invest in upkeep and upgrades. The dominant housing style is single-story ranch and traditional two-story homes with attached garages, most of them built between the 1970s and 1990s and featuring full or partial brick exteriors.
Families move to Bartlett largely for the schools - the Shelby County Schools system includes several well-regarded campuses here, including Bartlett High School - and they tend to stay for many years. That long-term residency means homeowners invest in their properties rather than deferred maintenance. The Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Centre is a well-known community gathering point, and Stage Road serves as the main commercial corridor that most residents travel daily. Newer subdivisions on the eastern side of the city have grown over the past 15 to 20 years, bringing a second generation of housing that differs from the older brick neighborhoods in materials and foundation type. For insulation work, that distinction matters - and a contractor who actually works here will know which approach is right before they arrive.
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