
Your attic may be leaking heat every day. Loose-fill insulation fills every gap and corner so your home holds comfortable temperatures without overworking your AC.

Blown-in insulation in Wichita Falls uses a machine to push loose fiberglass or cellulose deep into your attic floor, filling every corner and gap that rigid batts miss - most jobs are complete in two to four hours with no curing period and no odor.
Wichita Falls summers regularly exceed 100°F, and an under-filled attic acts like a heat lamp pointed directly at your ceiling. The result is an air conditioner that runs constantly and rooms that never quite reach the temperature on the thermostat. Blown-in insulation builds a thick, uniform barrier that keeps that heat where it belongs - outside. It pairs naturally with attic insulation upgrades for homes that need both depth and air sealing addressed at the same time.
Homes built in Wichita Falls before 1980 - including many in Floral Heights, Midtown, and the neighborhoods near Sheppard Air Force Base - were insulated to standards far below what is recommended today. If your home is in that range and has never had insulation work done, this service is likely the single highest-return upgrade you can make.
If rooms directly under the roofline are noticeably warmer than the rest of your home during summer, your attic insulation is likely the cause. In Wichita Falls, a poorly insulated attic can reach 150°F on a July afternoon and push that heat straight into your living space. No amount of air conditioning fully compensates once that heat transfer starts.
Wichita Falls has one of the longest and hottest cooling seasons in Texas. If your bill climbs dramatically from May through September, thin or settled attic insulation is a likely contributor. Compare your summer bills to your winter bills - an unusually large gap often points directly to the attic.
Peek into your attic. If you can clearly see the tops of the wooden floor boards running across the space, your insulation level is almost certainly too low. Those boards should be buried under a thick, even layer of material. This is a quick check anyone can do safely from the hatch without walking into the space.
Homes built in Wichita Falls during the 1950s through 1970s were insulated to standards that are a fraction of today's recommendations. If you have lived in your home for years and cannot recall any insulation work, the original material has likely settled and lost much of its effectiveness. This is especially common in older neighborhoods west of Kemp Boulevard.
Blown-in insulation is the go-to solution for attics in existing homes because it fills around wiring, framing, and irregular shapes without any demolition. We use both fiberglass and cellulose loose-fill, choosing the right material for your attic layout, current conditions, and target R-value. Every job begins with an air sealing pass - filling gaps around recessed lights, pipe penetrations, and the attic hatch before a single bag of insulation goes in.
For homeowners whose entire house needs attention, our home insulation service covers attic, walls, and crawl space in a single coordinated assessment. If you want to address both loose-fill depth and dedicated air sealing for your attic in one visit, our attic insulation service combines both steps with a post-job depth verification.
All quotes are written, itemized, and fixed before work begins. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice.
Ideal for homes that have some insulation but need more depth to reach the recommended level for North Texas.
Best for older homes with minimal insulation, combining air sealing and loose-fill installation in one visit.
Suited for homes with hollow wall cavities that need insulation added without opening drywall.
A dense, recycled-content option that settles less than fiberglass and performs well in North Texas attics.
Wichita Falls sits in a climate zone where summer temperatures routinely exceed 100°F and the city has recorded some of the highest heat indices in Texas during peak summer weeks. Your attic can reach 150°F or more on a July afternoon. For most Wichita Falls homeowners, the payback on a blown-in insulation upgrade comes faster than the national average simply because the cooling season is so long and intense.
The city is also one of the windier places in Texas, sitting on the southern edge of the Great Plains where sustained winds of 15 to 20 mph are common and gusts regularly exceed 30 mph. Wind pressure pushes outside air through every small gap in your home's envelope. This is why air sealing before blowing in insulation matters more here than in calmer climates. Without it, wind simply finds a new path.
We serve homeowners across the Wichita Falls area, including Lawton, OK, Gainesville, TX, and Enid, OK. If you are outside the immediate area, call us and we will let you know if we can get to you.
We ask a few basic questions - home size, age, and what is bothering you. We respond within 1 business day and can usually schedule an estimate visit within the same week.
We measure your current insulation depth, check for air leaks around lights and pipes, and identify any moisture or damage. You hear what we found before we recommend anything.
You receive a written quote covering square footage, target depth, whether air sealing is included, and the total price. Nothing starts until you have approved the scope.
The crew runs the hose into your attic, air seals gaps first, then blows material to the verified depth. The job takes one to three hours. We clean up and show you the finished depth before leaving.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - getting a quote is free. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(940) 298-1772Every blown-in insulation job we do is covered by full liability insurance and performed by a licensed insulation contractor in Texas. If something unexpected happens, you are protected - and we will tell you about it before we leave.
Most contractors blow in material and skip the air sealing step. We seal gaps around light fixtures, pipes, and the attic hatch before the blowing starts. That step is what separates a job that cuts your bills from one that just adds material.
We have worked on dozens of homes across Wichita Falls, including older properties in Floral Heights and Midtown where the original insulation had settled to almost nothing. Local experience means we know what to expect before the hatch opens.
The Department of Energy notes that proper insulation and air sealing can cut heating and cooling costs by up to 15 percent. We put your quote in writing before we start - the number you approve is the number you pay. No add-ons, no surprises on the day of the job.
Blown-in insulation is one of the few home upgrades where the benefits show up on your next energy bill. We have done enough of these jobs in Wichita Falls to know the difference between a home that is truly fixed and one that just has more material in the attic. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association publishes installer standards we follow on every job.
A whole-home assessment covering attic, walls, and crawl space - the right starting point if you are not sure where to focus first.
Learn moreDedicated attic insulation service using batt or loose-fill material sized to the recommended depth for North Texas climates.
Learn moreCooler summers and lower energy bills start with one phone call - same-week scheduling available for Wichita Falls homeowners.