
Fernley Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Dayton, NV with home insulation, blown-in attic upgrades, spray foam, and crawl space insulation - a Lyon County contractor with boots-on-the-ground experience in Dayton homes since 2019. We reply within one business day.

Dayton saw a large wave of home construction in the 2000s as buyers moved out from Reno and Carson City, and those stucco-over-wood-frame homes are now old enough that original insulation has settled and original caulk and seals have started to fail. A whole-home insulation approach - attic, walls, crawl space - addresses all the heat loss paths at once rather than patching one and leaving the others. Home insulation services are available for Dayton homes across the entire Lyon County area.
Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass is the most practical upgrade for Dayton attics because it does not require opening ceilings or disturbing finished spaces. For the single-story ranch homes that make up a large share of Dayton subdivisions, a blown-in attic job can typically be done in a day and delivers an immediate improvement in heating efficiency through the cold months.
Dayton homes with vented crawl spaces, particularly those in the lower-lying neighborhoods near the Carson River, lose significant heat through uninsulated floors and are more exposed to ground moisture. Adding insulation between the floor joists and a vapor barrier on the ground addresses cold floors and moisture intrusion at the same time - two of the most common complaints from Dayton homeowners.
Spray foam is the right choice for rim joists, crawl space walls, and areas where stucco cracks or exterior penetrations have allowed air infiltration into the home. Dayton sits above 4,300 feet, and the freeze-thaw cycle through winter works moisture into every small gap - closed-cell foam seals those gaps and holds up to the seasonal movement that causes other materials to crack or separate over time.
For Dayton properties near the Carson River floodplain, a properly installed crawl space vapor barrier is one of the most protective steps a homeowner can take. Spring snowmelt raises the water table in low-lying areas, and without a barrier on the ground, that moisture evaporates into the crawl space, wicking into wood framing and floor insulation and accelerating deterioration year after year.
Some of Dayton's older homes near the original townsite along the Carson River have decades-old insulation that has absorbed moisture or been disturbed by rodent activity and needs to come out before new material goes in. Removing damaged insulation correctly - including proper containment and disposal - is the step that makes the upgrade last, not just cover over an existing problem.
Dayton sits at roughly 4,300 feet in the high desert of Lyon County, east of Carson City along the Carson River. Winters here are cold enough to freeze the ground hard, with overnight temperatures regularly dropping below 20 degrees Fahrenheit from December through February. The freeze-thaw cycle that repeats dozens of times each winter is one of the main reasons concrete driveways crack, stucco develops hairline fractures, and the caulk and foam around window frames and utility penetrations eventually gives out. Every one of those cracks and gaps is also a place where cold air enters the home and warm air leaves, and homes that have gone a decade or more without any envelope attention are usually leaking in several places at once.
The housing stock in Dayton is split between two distinct groups: the older homes in the historic core of town near the Carson River, some dating to mid-20th century or earlier, and the larger wave of 2000s and 2010s tract homes that brought many new residents into Lyon County. The older homes have wood-frame construction and may have original insulation that has long since compressed below useful R-values. The newer stucco homes were built to codes that are now considered below current minimums, and their stucco exteriors are reaching the age where cracking is common. Both groups benefit from insulation and air sealing work, but the right approach differs - older homes often need removal and replacement, while the 2000s homes typically need added attic depth and targeted air sealing.
Our crew works throughout Dayton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. Dayton is an unincorporated community in Lyon County, so building permits - when required - go through Lyon County rather than a city building department. We know the Lyon County permit process and handle it when a permit is needed so homeowners do not have to navigate county offices on their own.
We work across both sides of Dayton - the older neighborhoods near the Carson River and Dayton State Park, where lot sizes are smaller and homes are closer together, and the newer subdivisions on the east and south sides of town where single-story stucco tract homes sit on standard quarter-acre lots. We also work on rural parcels outside of town with larger footprints and additional outbuildings. Each type of property has its own access and scope considerations, and we have worked on all of them.
Dayton is about 12 miles east of Carson City on US-50, and many residents commute that corridor daily. We serve Yerington, the Lyon County seat further south, and also work in Silver Springs, which sits just east of Dayton on US-50. Homeowners anywhere in this corridor can reach us for service.
Call or submit your project details through the contact form and tell us about your home and the problem - high bills, cold floors, damaged insulation, or a specific concern. We reply within one business day.
We come to your Dayton home, inspect the attic, crawl space, and key areas, and give you a written estimate before any work starts. There is no charge for the estimate and no obligation - cost is addressed clearly at this step so there are no surprises later.
Most Dayton jobs are done in a single day. Attic blown-in upgrades on standard single-story homes typically finish within a few hours once staging is set. Projects combining attic, crawl space, and air sealing work may run two days. The homeowner can be home or away during the job itself.
When work is complete, we walk through what was installed, answer any questions, and leave the home clean. If you have other areas you want us to check while we are on site, we will look and give you an honest assessment - no upsell pressure.
We serve Dayton and the Lyon County area. Free on-site estimate, written price, no obligation - reply within one business day.
(775) 980-1609Dayton is an unincorporated community in Lyon County, Nevada, located about 12 miles east of Carson City along the Carson River on US-50. It is one of the oldest non-Native settlements in Nevada, with roots going back to the 1850s gold rush and growth during the Comstock Lode era. Today the community has a year-round population of roughly 9,000 to 10,000 people and has grown steadily as buyers priced out of Reno and Carson City found more affordable homes here. Most residents commute to Carson City or Reno for work, and the town has a mix of longtime locals and newer arrivals who moved out from the urban core.
Dayton's housing stock reflects both its history and its growth. The older parts of town near the original settlement and Dayton State Park have smaller, older homes on tight lots, while the subdivisions built during the 2000s boom fill out the east and south sides of town with stucco single-family homes on quarter-acre lots. Larger rural parcels sit on the outskirts, where some homeowners have detached garages, workshops, or agricultural outbuildings alongside their main residence. Residents in nearby Fernley, just up the road on I-80, are familiar with our work and regularly refer neighbors in Dayton to us.
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