Insulation Contractor in Decherd and Tullahoma, TN | Prince Insulation

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Four Decades. One Standard


Prince Insulation is the Insulation Contractor in Decherd and Tullahoma, TN that's been here since before most of the competition existed. Family-owned since 1980, we started with fiberglass and built from there — adding spray foam in 2010, expanding capacity in 2017 and again in 2021, growing to twelve full-time employees and three spray rigs without ever losing the operating standard that built the reputation.

Homeowners. Builders. Commercial property owners. They call us because the work holds up — and because we've been in this region long enough that our name means something.


Call (931) 580-0088 for a free estimate.

What We Do

Prince Insulation handles the full scope of residential and commercial insulation and moisture control. Every service listed below is performed by our in-house crew — no subcontractors, no unfamiliar labor, no one learning the trade at your expense.

Spray Foam Insulation

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Spray foam insulation is what Prince Insulation is most known for regionally, and for good reason. Open and closed cell foam applied by a trained crew with properly maintained equipment performs at a different level than what most spray insulation companies deliver. We've run three rigs since 2021. The capacity is there for projects of any size.

Fiberglass Insulation

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Fiberglass insulation is where this company started. Batts, rolls, and blown loose-fill — installed with the same attention to coverage, penetration detail, and perimeter completion that most contractors skip. This is usually where people run into problems: fiberglass installed carelessly performs like it isn't there. Installed correctly, it delivers exactly what the R-value spec promises.

Attic Insulation

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The attic is the highest-impact location in most buildings. Attic insulation that's undersized, compressed, or gapped at penetrations costs money every month in HVAC load. Prince Insulation assesses existing coverage, identifies failures, and brings the assembly to current energy code — or beyond it, when the building warrants it. Among attic insulation companies operating in this region, we bring the deepest familiarity with the local building stock.

Blown In Blanket System

The blown in blanket system — BIBS — is a hybrid installation method that combines blown-in coverage consistency with the containment structure of a fabric net. The result is a completely filled wall or attic cavity with no voids, no compressed sections, and no air pathways left behind. It's the specification that closes the gap between rated and actual R-value performance.

Blown In Insulation

Blown in insulation as loose-fill — fiberglass or cellulose — is the most efficient method for large attic floors, irregular spaces, and retrofit applications where hand-fitting batts isn't practical. Machine-distributed material reaches around obstructions and achieves consistent depth across the entire coverage area. Fast, effective, and well-suited to the housing stock across this region.

Crawlspace Encapsulation

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Tennessee crawlspaces accumulate moisture. It's not a maintenance issue — it's a climate issue. Crawlspace encapsulation converts a vented, moisture-prone crawlspace into a sealed, controlled environment through vapor barrier installation, vent sealing, foundation wall insulation, and waterproofing where active intrusion is present. Most jobs fall apart because of timing, not the work itself. On encapsulation projects, they fall apart because one component gets skipped.

Vapor Barriers

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Vapor barriers address moisture migration at the source — before ground vapor reaches the floor framing, the subfloor, and the living space above. Prince Insulation installs commercial-grade liner systems in crawlspaces, basements, and under concrete slabs, with properly sealed seams, fastened terminations, and sealed penetrations. A liner laid on the ground without those details isn't a vapor barrier. It's a tarp.

Pipe Insulation

Pipe insulation protects plumbing systems from temperature loss, freeze exposure, and condensation — in crawlspaces, mechanical rooms, exposed utility runs, and industrial applications. It's a scope that often gets value-engineered out of projects and then retrofitted at significantly higher cost when pipes freeze or hot water delivery times become unacceptable.

Dehumidifiers

Insulation and vapor control manage moisture pathways. Dehumidifiers manage the moisture load that remains after those systems are in place. For crawlspaces, basements, and whole-home applications across Middle Tennessee, mechanical dehumidification is often the difference between a building that feels controlled and one that never quite gets there. Prince Insulation sizes, installs, and advises on dehumidification systems as part of a complete moisture management approach.

Looking for an Insulation Contractor Near Me?

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Experience in the specific region matters. Tennessee's climate zones, soil conditions, and dominant construction types define what each project actually needs — and contractors who've worked this region for decades understand those variables in ways that franchises and out-of-area operators don't.


Crew structure matters. Insulation installers who are full-time employees of the company executing the work are accountable in a way that subcontractors aren't. When something needs to be addressed after the job is done, you want to be calling the same people who did the work.

Equipment matters. Spray foam applied with undermaintained rigs produces off-ratio foam that looks complete and fails over time. Blown-in installed with underpowered equipment leaves inconsistent density and coverage gaps that don't show up until energy bills do.

Prince Insulation checks every box. Four decades in this region, in-house crew, maintained equipment, and a track record that speaks for itself.

Finding Insulation Companies Near Me That Are Worth Calling

The search for insulation companies near me is a starting point. The real question is what differentiates the results.

Volume and longevity in a specific market indicates something that a recently launched operation can't replicate — accumulated knowledge of the local building stock, established relationships with builders and contractors, and a reputation that exists because the work held up over time. Prince Insulation has been operating continuously in Middle Tennessee since 1980. The business didn't survive four decades by being average.

We serve homeowners doing one-time improvements, builders coordinating new construction schedules, and commercial property owners managing large-scope projects across multiple buildings. The approach adapts to the project. The standards don't.

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Why Prince Insulation

Family ownership since 1980. Dewayne Hill took over from his father-in-law and has run the operation with the same philosophy: do the work correctly, stand behind it, and build the kind of reputation that doesn't require advertising to sustain.

Full-service capability. From spray foam insulation to vapor barriers to dehumidifiers, we handle the complete moisture and thermal management scope. One contractor, one point of accountability, one crew that understands how the systems interact.

Real capacity. Three spray rigs means we can handle commercial and large residential projects without disrupting timelines. The equipment exists because the demand is there — and because doing large projects correctly requires it.

Free estimates, no pressure.  Call  (931) 580-0088, describe your project, and we'll come assess it honestly. No obligation. No upselling. Just a clear picture of what the job needs and what it will take to do it right.

Service Areas


Prince Insulation serves residential, commercial, and contractor clients throughout Middle Tennessee, including:

  • Decherd, Tullahoma, Winchester, Manchester
  • Fayetteville, Lynchburg, Estill Springs, Cowan
  • Shelbyville, Monteagle, Sewanee, Jasper
  • South Pittsburg, Whitwell, Morrison, Huntland, Beech Grove

Questions about coverage? Call — the service footprint is wider than the list suggests.

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Ready to Get Started?

Insulation Contractor in Decherd and Tullahoma, TN — the one that's been here since 1980 and built a regional reputation the right way. Prince Insulation handles everything from a single attic to a full commercial envelope, with the same crew, the same standards, and the same commitment to getting it done correctly the first time.


Call (931) 580-0088. Monday–Friday, 7AM–5PM. Free estimates, straight answers.