Duncan homes built before 1980 are often under-insulated by today's standards. We assess your whole home and fix the areas that are costing you money - attic, crawl space, and walls.

Home insulation in Duncan, OK means covering the areas of your home - attic, crawl space, walls - that let heat in during summer and out during winter, with most projects completed in one to two days while you stay in your house.
Duncan's summer heat is relentless. When your attic is under-insulated, your air conditioner runs constantly but can never quite win. The same home in winter leaks warmth through the same paths, pushing heating bills higher during cold snaps. For homes built in Duncan before 1980, this is not a small problem - it is a structural issue baked into how the house was originally built.
If your home needs a targeted fix for a specific space, our insulation removal and retrofit insulation services handle existing-material situations without requiring a full project.
If your electric bill climbs sharply from June through September even though your AC seems to be working fine, your attic insulation is likely the culprit. Duncan's triple-digit summer heat puts enormous pressure on under-insulated homes, and the AC cannot keep up without working overtime. This is one of the clearest signs that adding insulation would pay for itself quickly.
When one bedroom is always stuffy in summer or one corner of the house never warms up in winter, uneven insulation is often the cause. Heat finds the path of least resistance, and gaps or thin spots create exactly those paths. This is especially common in older Duncan homes where insulation has been patched or added unevenly over the decades.
If you peek into your attic and can see the wooden beams, you almost certainly do not have enough coverage. Insulation that has settled and compacted over the years loses much of its ability to slow heat. In a home built in the 1960s or 1970s - common in Duncan's established neighborhoods - this is a very common finding.
Many older Duncan homes sit above a crawl space rather than a concrete slab. If your floors feel cold even when the heat is running, the crawl space below is likely uninsulated or poorly insulated. Cold air from underneath moves directly through the floor into your living space, and addressing it can make a noticeable difference in comfort almost immediately.
We offer whole-home insulation assessments and targeted upgrades across Duncan and south-central Oklahoma. The most common starting point is the attic - blown-in loose-fill material can be added without demolition and covers the full attic floor, including around obstacles. For homes on pier-and-beam foundations, crawl space insulation and encapsulation is often just as important as the attic work, since cold and damp air from below the floor is a year-round problem in older Oklahoma homes. We also handle insulation removal when existing material has been damaged by moisture, pests, or age and needs to be replaced before new insulation goes in.
For existing homes that have never been upgraded, our retrofit insulation service is designed to add insulation around existing framing and infrastructure without requiring a full renovation. Every project starts with an honest measurement of what is there and a clear explanation of what is recommended - and why. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends R-38 to R-60 for attics in Oklahoma's climate zone - we tell you exactly where your home stands before we suggest any work.
The highest-return upgrade for most Duncan homes - blown-in material fills the full attic floor without demolition or disruption to living spaces.
Essential for pier-and-beam homes common in older Duncan neighborhoods - stops cold air and moisture from moving through your floors.
For homes with little or no wall insulation, dense-pack methods add coverage without tearing out drywall in most situations.
Adds insulation to existing homes without full renovation - matches material and method to what is already in place for the best result.
Duncan's housing stock skews older. A significant share of homes in the city were built in the 1950s through 1970s, when insulation standards were a fraction of what is recommended today. Many of those homes were built with little or no wall insulation and only a few inches of attic coverage. Combine that with Oklahoma's climate - brutal summers above 100 degrees and winters that bring hard freezes - and you have homes that are paying an energy penalty every single month. The pier-and-beam construction common in older Duncan neighborhoods adds another layer, since the crawl space below is a direct pathway for cold and damp air to enter the living space. Oklahoma's severe weather also matters. High winds and storms can shift or wet attic insulation in ways that are not visible from inside the house, and damaged insulation can become a moisture and mold risk if left unaddressed.
We serve homeowners throughout the region, including Comanche, OK and Elgin, OK, where the same older housing conditions and Oklahoma climate challenges apply. Our crews know this region and can get to you fast.
We respond within 1 business day. You do not need to know anything technical before you call - just describe what you are experiencing and we take it from there. Basic questions: home age, which rooms concern you most, and whether you have had any work done before.
A crew member walks through your home, inspects the attic and crawl space, measures existing insulation levels, and identifies air leaks. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and ends with a written estimate - no work is scheduled without your approval.
On install day, we seal any air gaps around fixtures and penetrations before new insulation goes in. For attic blown-in jobs, most homes are completed in a single day. Crawl space work may take longer depending on access conditions.
When the work is done, we walk you through what was completed and show you the finished areas. There is no curing time - your home is ready immediately. Most homeowners notice a difference within the first few days of normal weather after installation.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule at your convenience. Written quote, clear explanation, no pressure - just an honest look at what your home actually needs.
(580) 860-0708We are licensed through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board and fully insured. That means you have recourse if something goes wrong, and the work meets the state's minimum standards for training and accountability. See the CIB's licensing requirements at{' '}<a href='https://cib.ok.gov/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' className='text-primary underline underline-offset-4'>cib.ok.gov</a>.
Before any work begins, we give you a written quote that breaks down the scope and cost. We explain what we found, what we are recommending, and why. The price you approve is the price you pay - no change orders without your sign-off.
Every inquiry gets a response within 1 business day. We know Duncan homeowners have full schedules, and we do not make you wait weeks to hear back. When you are ready to talk, we are ready to listen.
From pier-and-beam homes built in the 1950s to newer ranch-style houses on the north side of town, we have worked in every type of home Duncan has. We know the attic configurations, the crawl space conditions, and the insulation needs specific to this area - no guesswork, no generic recommendations.
Every project starts with an honest measurement of what your home actually has - not a sales pitch. We tell you what we find and let you decide what makes sense.
When old or damaged insulation needs to come out before new material goes in, our removal service handles the full cleanup and disposal.
Learn MoreAdds insulation to existing homes around live framing and infrastructure - no full renovation required.
Learn MoreBeat the next Oklahoma summer - call (580) 860-0708 now or submit a request and we will be in touch within 1 business day.