
Loose-fill material covers every corner batt insulation misses. Most Texarkana attics are done in a single morning, with no disruption to your home.

Blown-in insulation in Texarkana uses loose fiberglass or cellulose material blown through a large hose to cover your attic floor completely - no gaps, no thin spots near the eaves. Most single-story attic jobs take two to four hours from start to cleanup.
If your home was built before 1990 and has never had an insulation upgrade, there is a good chance the existing material has settled well below today's recommended levels for this climate. That shortfall shows up as high summer electric bills and rooms that never quite cool off. Blown-in insulation addresses both by creating a consistent thermal barrier across the entire ceiling plane.
For homes that also need wall coverage, our wall insulation service adds blown-in material through small drill holes without major demolition - a natural complement to attic work.
If rooms directly below your attic feel noticeably warmer than the rest of the house during Texarkana's long summers, heat is radiating through an under-insulated ceiling. This is one of the most common complaints from homeowners in older Texarkana neighborhoods. The fix is often simpler and less expensive than people expect.
If your summer bills seem disproportionately high or your AC runs almost constantly during the hottest months, your attic is likely a major contributor. Blown-in insulation is one of the highest-return improvements for Texarkana's long cooling season.
If you look into your attic and the wooden framing members across the floor are visible above the insulation, your insulation level is too low. The material should cover those joists completely - this is something any homeowner can check with a flashlight and a few minutes.
If air moves through recessed lights, ceiling fans, or the attic access panel when the HVAC is running, that is air leakage between your living space and the attic. Air leaks and inadequate insulation almost always go together in older homes.
We use both fiberglass and cellulose blown-in materials depending on your attic conditions and budget. Fiberglass is moisture-resistant and long-lasting - a strong fit for Texarkana attics where humidity is a year-round concern. Cellulose is made from recycled material and provides excellent coverage in older attics with uneven framing. In either case, we seal air leaks around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch before a single bag of insulation is opened, because insulation without air-sealing delivers only a fraction of its potential performance.
For homes needing more comprehensive coverage, we pair blown-in attic work with our home insulation service, which extends coverage to walls and crawl spaces. We also offer wall insulation for homes where the attic has already been addressed but the walls are still losing conditioned air.
Best for homeowners with moisture-prone attics or those prioritizing long-term durability.
Ideal for older homes with uneven attic framing where thorough coverage matters most.
The complete solution for homes losing conditioned air through both gaps and thin insulation.
A cost-effective option when some insulation is present but the depth falls below current recommendations.
Texarkana sits in a climate zone where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees and humidity stays high for months. An under-insulated attic in this environment can reach 150 degrees on a July afternoon, radiating heat directly into your living space. Blown-in insulation is particularly effective here because it fills the uneven attic floors and odd framing angles common in older Texarkana homes - homes that were built when insulation standards were far lower than they are today.
Homeowners in Nash, TX and Wake Village, TX face the same summer heat and older housing stock as those in central Texarkana. We serve all of these communities and understand the local construction patterns - pier-and-beam foundations, older framing, and attic layouts that need thorough coverage rather than a quick pass.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your home's age and any comfort issues you are noticing so we can come prepared.
We measure your existing insulation depth, check for air leaks, and look for moisture or ventilation issues. This visit takes about 30 to 45 minutes and comes with a written estimate - no cost, no obligation.
We seal gaps around light fixtures, plumbing pipes, and the attic hatch before any material goes in. This step is easy to skip and often is - but it determines how well the insulation actually performs.
The material is blown in evenly to the target depth. We clean up, confirm coverage, and show you the finished work - photos or an in-person look - so you know exactly what you paid for.
We respond within 1 business day - no long waits. This estimate is completely free with no obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time for a free on-site attic assessment.
(430) 278-0192We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job we run. You are protected if anything goes wrong - no fine print, no gaps in coverage.
We know the older neighborhoods, the pier-and-beam foundations, and the attic layouts common in homes built along Summerhill Road and the downtown corridors. Local knowledge shows up in how we do the assessment.
Many contractors skip air-sealing because it adds time. We include it because blown-in insulation without sealed gaps underperforms from day one - and you would not know it until your bills stayed high.
We assess your attic, give you a written quote with line items, and explain every recommendation. The price you agree to is the price you pay. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, proper insulation is one of the highest-return home improvements - we want you to feel confident you are spending wisely.
Every one of these proof points ties back to the same thing: we want you to feel the difference after we leave - in your comfort, in your bills, and in knowing exactly what was done. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job.
A full-home insulation assessment and upgrade covering every area where your home loses conditioned air.
Learn MoreBlown-in wall insulation added through small drill holes - no major demolition, no mess.
Learn MoreSummer heat will not wait - schedule your free Texarkana attic assessment now and stop paying more than you should every month.