Pembina Valley
Spray foam insulation in Winkler, Morden and the Pembina Valley
Direct answer
Ecologic sprays closed-cell foam in Winkler and Morden, the Pembina Valley's twin cities, and the fast-growing communities around them. The valley's economy leans heavily on market-garden and greenhouse vegetable production alongside a rapidly expanding residential base, so our work here covers both standard house insulation and the shop and storage buildings that support the region's ag operations. Same verified specs everywhere: R-11.1 at 2 inches (CCMC 14133-L), installed to CAN/ULC-S705.2.
Sources: CCMC 14133-L · CAN/ULC-S705.2 (verified July 2026)
01 The market
Twin cities, a valley economy built on market gardens.
Winkler and Morden sit close enough together in the Pembina Valley that we treat the pair as one service region. The valley is known for its greenhouse and market-garden vegetable production alongside a diversified farm economy, and for a residential population that's grown quickly in recent years. That growth means a steady mix of new-construction insulation alongside retrofit work on older housing stock.
The Pembina Valley shares climate zone 7A with the rest of southern Manitoba, so the wall and attic performance targets on our code requirements page apply here without adjustment.
What we install in the valley
Attics and basements for new and existing homes.
Shops and storage buildings supporting local ag operations.
Commercial buildings in Winkler and Morden.
Same CUFCA-certified crew and written-quote process as every Ecologic job.
02 New construction
A growing valley means a lot of new envelopes to get right the first time.
Fast residential growth means more new-construction insulation work relative to retrofit than in some of our other service areas, and getting the wall assembly right at framing stage avoids the harder, more expensive fixes that come later. New-construction closed-cell installs benefit from the same continuous air-barrier and vapour-barrier performance covered on our air barriers vs. vapor barriers page, and thermal bridging through wall studs and headers, explained on our thermal bridging page, is worth understanding before a new build's walls are closed in, not after.
03 Scheduling
About an hour from our Winnipeg base.
Jobs in the Pembina Valley are scoped by phone and photos first, then scheduled into the region alongside nearby work where possible. New-construction jobs benefit from booking at the framing stage rather than after drywall, since that's when foam has to go in.
Verified everywhere
R-11.1 @ 2 in — CCMC 14133-L
25 hrs — retrofit time-to-occupancy, ventilated
CAN/ULC-S705.2 — installation standard, every job
No different in the Pembina Valley than in Winnipeg. The specs travel with the crew.
04 Questions
Winkler-Morden, answered
Does Ecologic serve both Winkler and Morden, or just one?
Both, along with the smaller communities between them in the Pembina Valley. The two cities are close enough together that we treat the area as a single service region for scheduling.
Does Ecologic insulate greenhouse or market-garden structures in the Pembina Valley?
We insulate the conventional building envelope: shop and storage building walls, foundations and shells. Greenhouse glazing itself is a different system with its own specialized suppliers; where an operation has standard shop and storage buildings alongside greenhouse structures, that's where our work fits.
How far does Ecologic travel to reach the Pembina Valley?
Winkler and Morden are roughly an hour southwest of Winnipeg. Jobs are scoped by phone and photos first, then booked into a window, the same process used across every rural service area we cover.
Get a written quote for your Pembina Valley job.
Scope by phone and photos, one trip out, measured and written.