
Attic, walls, and crawl space - we assess your whole home and fix where it is losing conditioned air most, so every room feels right.

Home insulation in Texarkana means assessing and upgrading every area where your house loses conditioned air - primarily the attic, but also exterior walls and the crawl space in pier-and-beam homes. Most attic-only projects complete in a single day, while full-home upgrades covering walls and crawl space may take two days depending on home size and access.
In Texarkana, where summer cooling runs hard from May through September and older housing stock dominates many neighborhoods, a whole-home approach often delivers noticeably more comfort than fixing just one area. Homes built before 1990 routinely have under-insulated attics, uninsulated exterior walls, and open crawl spaces that work against each other - addressing all three at once closes the gaps that make some rooms always feel off.
If your home already has some attic insulation but it is aging or below recommended depth, our retrofit insulation service adds material without major demolition - a faster path to current performance standards.
If your bill climbs sharply from May through September and your AC seems to run constantly, your home may not be holding cool air the way it should. In Texarkana, a home with inadequate attic insulation can cost hundreds of dollars more per year than a properly insulated one. If your bills have been rising and nothing else has changed, insulation is worth checking first.
Walk through your home on a hot July afternoon and notice whether certain rooms - especially those directly under the roof - feel significantly warmer than others. Uneven temperatures are a classic sign that insulation is thin, missing, or unevenly distributed. This is especially common in older Texarkana homes where insulation was added piecemeal over the years.
If you have a crawl space under your home and your floors feel cold or slightly soft in winter, your crawl space may not be properly insulated or sealed. Texarkana's humidity makes this problem worse - moisture from the ground moves into an unsealed crawl space and affects the air quality and comfort of your entire home.
Pull down your attic access door and look around the edges. If you can feel air moving or see light coming through gaps, your attic is not properly sealed - conditioned air is escaping and outside air is getting in. This is one of the simplest and most telling signs your home needs both air sealing and insulation work.
We start every job with a full home assessment - measuring existing insulation depth in the attic, inspecting for air leaks around fixtures and penetrations, and looking at crawl space conditions. From there, we build a recommendation that fits your home and your budget, not a one-size approach. Blown-in insulation is our go-to for attics because it fills uneven framing and covers large floor areas evenly without leaving thin spots. For exterior walls, we use a blown-in method through small drill holes that avoids major drywall work. For crawl spaces, we combine insulation with vapor barrier installation to address both thermal loss and moisture at the same time.
Homes that need old material removed first can take advantage of our insulation removal service before new material goes in. Older homes that need insulation added without major construction benefit most from our retrofit insulation approach, which is specifically designed for existing homes.
The highest-return upgrade for most Texarkana homes - blown-in or batt, assessed and installed to current depth recommendations.
Added through small drill holes with no major demolition - best for homes where attic work alone is not enough.
Insulation and vapor barrier combined for pier-and-beam homes where moisture and cold floors are a problem.
Adding insulation to an existing home without gutting walls - the right approach for most older Texarkana builds.
Texarkana's combination of long, hot, humid summers and older housing stock creates conditions you do not find in newer Sun Belt suburbs. Many homes in neighborhoods near Summerhill Road and the Robison Road corridor were built in the 1960s and 1970s with wall insulation that has settled or degraded over decades - and pier-and-beam foundations that leave crawl spaces exposed to ground moisture year-round. Fixing one area without the others leaves homeowners with comfort problems that shift rather than disappear.
Homeowners in Texarkana, AR and Nash, TX share the same climate and similar housing stock. We serve all of these communities and bring the same thorough assessment approach to every home, regardless of which side of the state line it sits on. The ENERGY STAR home sealing program recommends addressing both insulation and air sealing together - and that is exactly how we approach every home assessment we do.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about your home's age, the areas causing problems, and whether you have had any insulation work done before. No prep is needed for this first call.
We inspect your attic, and where applicable your crawl space and walls. We measure existing insulation depth, check for air leaks and moisture issues, and walk you through what we found before we leave. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes.
You receive a written quote that spells out what work is recommended, which materials will be used, and the total cost. Every line item is explained - if something feels unclear, ask and we will walk through it with you.
We seal air leaks, install the insulation, clean up, and provide documentation of what was installed - type, amount, and location. You will have everything you need if you plan to claim a federal tax credit through the IRS.
We respond within 1 business day - no long waits. The assessment is completely free with no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time to come out and take a look.
(430) 278-0192Many insulation contractors only look at the attic. We assess the attic, walls, and crawl space together so you get a complete picture - not a partial fix that leaves the other problem areas unchanged.
We have worked on homes throughout the older neighborhoods where pier-and-beam foundations and 1960s-era construction are common. That local experience shapes how we assess and recommend - not a generic checklist.
Federal tax credits are available for qualifying insulation upgrades through 2032. We provide itemized documentation of every job so you have what your tax preparer needs to file a claim. See the IRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit for current details.
The EPA estimates properly air-sealed and insulated homes save an average of 15% on heating and cooling costs. We include air-sealing as part of every job because insulation without sealed gaps leaves meaningful savings on the table.
These are not abstract claims - they are the things homeowners tell us mattered most when they look back on the decision to call us. Clear communication, thorough work, and results you can feel in your home and see on your bill.
Safe removal of old, damaged, or pest-contaminated insulation before new material goes in.
Learn MoreAdding insulation to an existing home without major demolition - designed for homes that were under-built from the start.
Learn MoreEvery Texarkana summer costs more in a home that is not properly insulated - schedule your free assessment today and find out exactly where yours stands.