
An under-insulated building in Texarkana's summer heat costs you every month. We assess, install, and upgrade commercial insulation so your HVAC runs less and your building stays comfortable.

Commercial insulation in Texarkana slows heat movement through your building's walls, roof, and floors so your HVAC system runs less and your utility bills reflect it - most projects are completed within a few days and businesses stay open throughout.
Much of Texarkana's commercial corridor includes buildings constructed in the 1950s through 1980s, many built before modern energy codes required meaningful insulation. If your building is in that era, there is a good chance the insulation - if any - is thin, compressed, or missing in key areas. Even modest upgrades in older buildings tend to produce meaningful energy savings.
For properties that also need air sealing alongside insulation, spray foam insulation handles both in a single application - making it a common choice for commercial clients who want the most complete thermal envelope possible.
If your electricity bill climbs sharply from May through September and your HVAC runs almost constantly, poor insulation is often the culprit. In Texarkana's climate, a building that cannot hold conditioned air forces your system to work two or three times harder than it should.
Walk through your building on a hot afternoon and pay attention to temperature differences. A back office that is always stifling or a section near the roofline that feels like a sauna are signs that insulation is missing or failing in those areas.
If you can see light coming through gaps in your walls or ceiling, or feel a noticeable draft near electrical outlets or where pipes enter the building, conditioned air is escaping. These gaps are reliable signs that insulation and air sealing work is overdue.
Most commercial buildings constructed before the mid-1990s in Texarkana were built under older energy codes that allowed much thinner insulation than what is recommended today. An inspection costs little and tells you exactly what you are working with.
We work with commercial properties of all sizes across Texarkana - from small offices and retail spaces to warehouses and multi-unit buildings. Our assessments cover attics, wall cavities, crawl spaces, and mechanical areas, and we recommend the right insulation type for each zone. For properties that need the strongest combination of insulation and air sealing, spray foam insulation is often the most efficient choice because it handles both in one pass.
When a building has older or degraded insulation, we also offer insulation removal as part of the upgrade process. Some properties qualify for utility rebates through AEP Texas or SWEPCO - ask us during your estimate conversation, and check with your provider before the project starts. We can also discuss whether crawl space vapor barrier installation belongs alongside the insulation work to address moisture from below.
Best for attics and wall cavities in larger commercial spaces where coverage speed and cost-efficiency are priorities.
Suited for business owners who want insulation and air sealing handled together in a single project, including warehouse and roof assemblies.
A practical option for new commercial construction or spaces where walls are already open and accessible.
For older Texarkana commercial buildings where existing insulation needs to be inspected, removed, or replaced before new material goes in.
Texarkana sits in IECC Climate Zone 3A - a designation that reflects long, hot summers with high humidity and mild but real winters. What this means for your building is that the attic and roof assembly take the hardest beating. Temperatures in an uninsulated commercial attic can exceed 140 degrees on a July afternoon, and insulation that is adequate for a cooler climate may be undersized here. Business owners in Atlanta, TX and New Boston, TX face the same climate demands and aging commercial building inventory as Texarkana proper.
Texarkana's position on the Texas-Arkansas state line also creates a unique permit landscape. The Texas side works through the City of Texarkana, Texas building department; the Arkansas side operates under separate rules. A contractor who works here regularly already knows which jurisdiction your property falls under. Texas also requires insulation contractors to hold a valid TDLR license, so verify your contractor before signing a contract.
We ask a few basic questions about your building - size, type of space, and what is prompting the call. We reply within one business day and schedule an on-site walkthrough at a time that works for your operation.
We walk your attic, wall cavities, crawl spaces, and mechanical areas. We check what is already there, look for moisture or mold issues, and measure the areas that need work. This usually takes an hour or two and costs nothing.
You receive a written estimate that breaks down what work will be done, what materials will be used, and what it will cost. Every line item is explained - compare it side by side with other quotes before deciding.
Most work happens in attics and crawl spaces your staff does not use, so your business stays open. Before we leave, we walk the finished work with you and explain any areas to watch going forward.
No pressure, no obligation. We reply within one business day and most businesses stay open throughout the project.
(430) 278-0192We hold a valid TDLR insulation contractor license. Ask for the number and verify it on the TDLR website before any work begins - it takes two minutes and confirms we carry the required insurance that protects you if something goes wrong.
The Texas-Arkansas state line means permits work differently depending on which side your building is on. We work on both sides regularly and know exactly which jurisdiction applies to your address - so you do not end up with unpermitted work that causes problems when you sell or refinance.
Most of our commercial insulation work happens in attics, crawl spaces, and wall cavities that your staff and customers never enter. In the vast majority of projects, you do not close for a single day because of us.
We follow installation standards aligned with the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA). That means no gaps, no compressed sections, and no areas left uncovered - especially around pipes, ducts, and electrical penetrations.
Texarkana business owners who invest in commercial insulation typically see the return in lower utility bills within the first summer. We aim to make the process straightforward from the first call to the final walkthrough.
For commercial energy efficiency standards, see the U.S. Department of Energy insulation guide and the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA).
Moisture management for the spaces underneath your commercial building, often installed alongside insulation upgrades.
Learn MoreHandles insulation and air sealing in one pass - a common choice for commercial roof assemblies and wall cavities that need maximum performance.
Learn MoreMost businesses stay open throughout the project. Call today or submit a request and we will reply within one business day.