Duncan Insulation serves Anadarko, OK with commercial insulation, spray foam, attic upgrades, and vapor barrier installation for homes and businesses in Caddo County. We have served southwest Oklahoma since 2016 and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Anadarko serves as the county seat and regional hub for Caddo County, which means it has a meaningful commercial property base - government buildings, tribal facilities, retail, and light industrial. Proper thermal insulation in commercial buildings in this climate reduces operating costs and keeps occupants comfortable through long Oklahoma summers. Learn more about our commercial insulation service.
Anadarko's combination of hot summers, clay soil moisture, and old housing stock makes spray foam the highest-performing single upgrade for most properties here. It seals the air barrier and adds R-value in one application, addressing both the thermal and moisture problems that affect older homes in this area.
Heat gain through the attic floor is the primary driver of high cooling bills in Anadarko homes, where temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees from June through August. Many homes here have original attic insulation that is 50 or more years old and has been settling and losing effectiveness the entire time.
Older Anadarko homes with wood-frame construction and original attic framing often have irregular joist spacing and obstructions that make batt installation impractical. Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass fills around every obstacle and delivers consistent coverage across the full attic floor.
Caddo County clay soils retain moisture and transfer it upward into crawl spaces and basement areas. A properly installed vapor barrier on the ground surface stops that moisture migration at the source before it can damage insulation, framing, or subfloor materials.
Many Anadarko homes built before 1970 have wall cavities that were left empty during original construction. Drill-and-fill blown-in insulation treats those cavities from the outside without disturbing interior walls or exterior brick, making it the right choice for the older housing stock common in this area.
Anadarko was founded in 1901, and many of its homes reflect that age directly. A significant share of the city's residential properties were built in the first half of the 20th century - some are approaching 100 years old. These homes were constructed long before modern energy codes, and most have minimal insulation by any current standard. Wall cavities are often empty. Attic floors may have only a few inches of settled material that no longer performs. The Caddo County climate adds pressure from two directions: hot, dry summers that regularly exceed 95 degrees push heat through every gap in the building envelope, while winter freeze-thaw cycles crack older foundations and masonry joints.
The expansive clay soils throughout southwestern Caddo County compound the challenge. Clay retains moisture and transfers it upward, which means crawl spaces and low-clearance areas under older homes are frequently damp even in dry weather. That ground moisture degrades fiberglass insulation, promotes mold growth, and makes floors and interior air quality worse over time. Addressing the moisture pathway alongside the thermal barrier is not optional in this environment - it is the only approach that actually works long-term.
Our crew works throughout Anadarko regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. Anadarko is the county seat of Caddo County and sits about 60 miles southwest of Oklahoma City. The city is widely recognized as a center of Native American culture in Oklahoma - it hosts the American Indian Exposition each summer and is home to the Southern Plains Indian Museum downtown. Most of the residential properties we see in Anadarko are modest single-family homes on standard in-town lots - brick and wood-frame construction with mature trees and detached garages or carports. Many have been in the same family for generations, which often means well-maintained structures but also decades of insulation that has never been evaluated.
We also serve rural properties in the Caddo County area outside Anadarko's city limits - homes on larger acreages, outbuildings, and older farmhouses that have the same insulation challenges but with longer driveways and more varied construction. When we come out for an assessment, we look at the full picture and give you a written estimate that explains what we found and what we recommend. We do not charge for the visit, and there is no pressure to book the work.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring areas. Customers in Lawton, OK to the south are within our regular service area. Homeowners in Chickasha, OK to the northeast face similar clay-soil conditions and can reach us through the same contact channels.
We respond within 1 business day. Let us know where you are in or around Anadarko - in town near the Southern Plains Indian Museum, out in the county, or on a rural property - so we can plan the site visit efficiently.
We inspect the areas you want evaluated - attic, crawl space, walls, or the full envelope. For older Anadarko homes, we pay close attention to the attic floor and any crawl space area, where the most significant heat loss and moisture problems typically originate. You receive a written estimate before we leave.
Our crew completes the installation with the right materials for your home's construction type. Pre-1960 wood-frame homes and brick-veneer ranch homes each require different approaches, and we adjust based on what we found during the assessment.
We walk through the finished work with you before leaving and answer questions about ventilation, care, or follow-up needs. For spray foam jobs, we give you a specific re-entry time so there is no guesswork about when the space is safe to re-enter.
We serve Anadarko and all of Caddo County. Call or send a message today - we respond within 1 business day and provide a written estimate before any work begins.
(580) 860-0708Anadarko is a small city of roughly 6,000 to 6,500 residents in Caddo County, southwestern Oklahoma. It is perhaps best known as the "Indian Capital of the Nation," reflecting its role as a center of Native American tribal culture and government. Several federally recognized tribes - including the Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, and Wichita - have deep ties to the area, and the city's cultural identity is shaped by that heritage. Downtown Anadarko has a mix of civic buildings, tribal offices, and small businesses. Residential neighborhoods extend outward from the center of town, with most homes on standard in-town lots featuring brick or wood-frame construction, mature shade trees, and detached garages or carports. The housing stock is older on average than most Oklahoma cities, with a large portion of homes built before 1960.
Beyond the city limits, Caddo County has a significant rural population - farms, ranches, and rural residences spread across the rolling terrain of southwestern Oklahoma. The county seat role means that Anadarko draws residents from a wide surrounding area for shopping, government services, and community events. The combination of older in-town homes and rural county properties means insulation needs here are varied, from single-story brick ranches to older farmhouses that have never had a thermal upgrade. We serve homeowners throughout this area. Customers in Chickasha, OK to the northeast and in Lawton, OK to the south can reach us through the same channels and receive the same response time.
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