Crawlspace Specialists Surrey
Serving Chilliwack & Surrounding Areas

Crawlspace Insulation
in Chilliwack, BC

Chilliwack marks the eastern end of our primary service area in the Fraser Valley, situated at the base of the Cheam Range where the Fraser River valley begins to narrow. The community receives substantial precipitation, and the proximity to the mountains means that rain events can be intense and prolonged. The Chilliwack River enters the Fraser just south of the city, and the bottomland areas adjacent to both rivers are prone to periodic flooding and have high seasonal water tables.

The majority of homes in Surrey and the surrounding communities built before 2000 have fiberglass batt insulation installed between the floor joists in the crawlspace. When this insulation was new and dry, it provided reasonable thermal resistance. The problem is that fiberglass batts installed in a vented crawlspace environment in a high-rainfall climate like ours rarely stay dry. They absorb ambient moisture, sag out of their cavities, and gradually collapse onto the ground. Wet fiberglass insulation has essentially zero R-value, adds weight that can pull down on vapor barriers or staples, and provides a hospitable nesting environment for rodents.

For crawlspaces that are not being fully encapsulated, we install new unfaced fiberglass batts or mineral wool between the joists, but only after addressing the moisture conditions that destroyed the previous insulation. Installing fresh batts into a still-damp crawlspace environment means you'll be back in the same situation within a few years. Proper sequencing matters: drainage, vapor barrier, then insulation.

Why Choose Us in Chilliwack?

  • Experience with Chilliwack's specific soil and drainage conditions
  • Custom-designed systems — not one-size-fits-all packages
  • Fully licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians
  • Written report with photos after every inspection
  • Workmanship guarantee on all completed work

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About Chilliwack — What We See Here

The residential areas of Chilliwack proper are built on the benchland above the floodplain — a mix of glacial gravels and silt loams that drain reasonably well by Lower Mainland standards, but that still present moisture challenges in crawlspaces during wet winters. Homes in the older College neighbourhood and along Young Road and Williams Road corridors have housing stock from the 1950s through the 1980s with the typical crawlspace conditions of that era.

Rural properties and acreages around Chilliwack — particularly in areas like Ryder Lake, Sardis, and along the Vedder Road corridor — often have older farmhouse-style construction with crawlspaces that have seen minimal professional attention. These properties sometimes have the most severe conditions we encounter: very old original framing, multiple layers of improvised moisture control, and structural issues compounded by the agricultural use of the property over the decades. We provide the same quality of assessment and repair in these rural settings as in urban neighbourhoods closer to Surrey.