
An under-insulated commercial building works your HVAC system to exhaustion and still leaves employees and customers uncomfortable. We find the gaps, recommend the fix, and install it with a written quote from the start.

Commercial insulation in Duncan, OK, reduces the energy your building spends fighting Oklahoma's extreme heat and cold, and most mid-size office or retail projects are completed in one to three days with minimal disruption to operations.
The honest answer for most commercial buildings in Stephens County is the same: the insulation is old, thin, damaged, or simply never met a standard worth meeting. Duncan's commercial building stock includes a lot of structures from the mid-20th century oil boom era, and those buildings were often constructed with insulation levels that make no sense by today's standards. Every month that passes without an upgrade is another month of unnecessarily high utility bills.
Commercial insulation works best as part of a complete building envelope strategy. Pairing it with crawl space vapor barrier and spray foam insulation on hard-to-reach areas closes every major source of energy loss in a single project.
If your electricity bill jumps sharply from May through September - and your building feels stuffy or hard to cool even with the AC running constantly - that is a strong sign your insulation is not keeping Duncan's summer heat where it belongs: outside. A well-insulated building should be noticeably easier and cheaper to cool than one that is under-insulated or has gaps in coverage.
Duncan winters can bring sharp cold fronts that drop temperatures quickly. If you notice cold air moving through your space near exterior walls, around windows, or from the ceiling on cold days, that is a sign that air is getting in through gaps your insulation is not stopping. This is especially common in older commercial buildings in Stephens County that have not had insulation work done in decades.
When warm, humid air meets a cold surface - like an under-insulated wall in winter - it can leave moisture behind. If you are seeing water stains, peeling paint, or damp spots on interior walls, insulation failure may be part of the problem. Left unaddressed, moisture inside walls can lead to mold and structural damage.
Many commercial buildings in Duncan were constructed during the oil boom decades when energy costs were low and insulation standards were minimal. If your building dates from the 1970s or earlier and you have no record of insulation upgrades, there is a good chance what is there - if anything - has settled, degraded, or simply does not meet the performance levels available today.
We install blown-in loose fill, spray foam, and rigid foam board insulation across the full range of commercial building types in Stephens County - from small retail spaces and office suites to large warehouses and metal shop buildings. For metal structures, which are common in Duncan's oil and gas sector, spray foam applied directly to the metal surface is one of the most effective options because it seals air gaps and adds insulation simultaneously. This pairs naturally with a crawl space vapor barrier installation when the building has an exposed crawl or slab perimeter.
For projects where the building envelope needs a full upgrade - combining insulation with comprehensive air sealing - we recommend starting with our spray foam insulation service assessment so we can evaluate every layer of the building shell. Every commercial project starts with an on-site walk-through and a written estimate that breaks down materials, coverage, and cost by area before any work begins.
Best for attic spaces and accessible cavities in office buildings and retail spaces where spray foam is not needed.
Best for metal buildings, irregular cavities, and any space where air sealing and insulation need to happen in a single step.
Best for exterior walls, rooflines, and renovation projects where continuous insulation is the goal.
Best for older buildings where existing material has been compromised by moisture, pests, or age-related degradation.
Duncan is the county seat of Stephens County, and a significant share of its commercial building stock dates from the mid-20th century oil boom era. Buildings from that period were often built with little or no insulation by today's standards, and what was installed has likely settled, degraded, or been disturbed by renovations over the decades. Add to that Duncan's climate - summer temperatures that regularly push above 100 degrees and winters that can drop below freezing quickly - and the cost of an under-insulated building becomes very real. Oklahoma's wind-driven weather increases that cost further, pushing outside air through every small gap in the building envelope. Business owners in Anadarko, OK and Lawton, OK deal with the same set of climate and building-stock challenges, and we serve the full region.
Duncan also has a strong presence of oil and gas industry buildings - shops, warehouses, and equipment facilities with large open spans, metal construction, and high ceilings. These buildings have specific insulation challenges that require a contractor who has worked on them before. If your building falls into this category, the approach is different from a standard office renovation, and the contractor you hire should know that before they quote. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association sets the industry standards we follow for commercial installation quality on every project.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask basic questions about your building type and size so we come to the walk-through prepared. No technical knowledge required on your end.
We walk your attic, walls, crawl spaces, and any other areas where insulation is installed or missing. This visit is free with no obligation. At the end, we tell you what we found and what we recommend - in plain terms, no trade jargon.
You receive a written estimate that breaks down the cost by area and type of work - not a single dollar figure. If a permit is required for your project, we note that in the estimate and handle the application. No surprises on installation day.
Most commercial jobs are completed in one to three days. The crew keeps the work area clean and contained. When the work is done, we walk the space with you, show you what was installed and where, and coordinate any required permit inspection before closing up walls or ceilings.
No obligation, no sales pitch - just a straight assessment of what your building needs and what it will cost.
(580) 860-0708We have worked on the full range of commercial buildings in Stephens County - offices, retail spaces, metal shops, warehouses, and oil and gas industry facilities. Understanding how each building type behaves in Oklahoma's climate is what separates a useful recommendation from a generic one. We assess the structure first, then recommend the product.
We hold a current license through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board, which oversees commercial construction in the state. If your project requires a permit, we handle the application and coordinate the required inspection. You never have to navigate the regulatory process on your own.
We have been working in Duncan and the surrounding communities since 2016. That time in the local market means we know what conditions buildings here face - not just the climate, but the specific construction styles and insulation challenges that come with Stephens County's older commercial stock.
Every commercial project starts with a written estimate that breaks down materials, coverage, and cost by area. We do not give phone quotes without seeing the building, and no crew shows up without an approved written scope. You know exactly what you are paying for before a single piece of equipment comes through the door.
Oklahoma requires commercial insulation contractors to hold a valid state license - verify ours or any competitor's through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board before signing anything. A licensed contractor also means a third-party inspection is available if your project requires one.
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