
Premier Texarkana Insulation is the local Insulation Contractor Texarkana, TX homeowners call for spray foam, attic insulation, and crawl space services. We have served the Texarkana area since 2017 and reply within 1 business day.

Texarkana summers are relentless, and spray foam is the one insulation type that seals air leaks and adds R-value in a single step. For homes on both sides of the city - older brick ranches near downtown and newer builds further out - it is one of the most effective ways to stop the cycle of high summer cooling bills. Learn more about spray foam insulation.
In Texarkana, an under-insulated attic is the single biggest source of summer heat gain in most homes. Many houses built in the 1960s and 1970s still have original attic insulation that has settled far below useful levels - adding properly rated attic insulation is usually the fastest way to bring down cooling costs.
Many Texarkana homes with pier-and-beam or crawl space foundations deal with moisture and cold floors, especially after seasonal rain. Insulating the crawl space protects your floors, your plumbing, and the air quality of the living space above it - which matters in this area year-round.
Blown-in insulation is a practical, cost-effective way to add R-value to an attic in Texarkana without tearing anything apart. It fills around existing joists and obstructions, making it a strong choice for older homes where access is limited and the goal is to improve performance quickly.
With annual rainfall averaging nearly 48 to 50 inches, Texarkana crawl spaces are exposed to significant ground moisture year-round. A properly installed vapor barrier keeps that moisture from rising into the floor structure, preventing wood rot, mold, and the musty odors that homeowners notice long before they trace the source.
Texarkana homes leak conditioned air through gaps at top plates, around plumbing penetrations, and between the attic and living space. Air sealing those bypasses before adding insulation is the step that makes everything else perform better - and it is the step many contractors skip.
Texarkana sits in a climate zone where summer heat and humidity combine into months of sustained stress on your home. Average high temperatures climb into the mid-to-upper 90s from June through August, and the humidity makes those temperatures feel more intense. A home with adequate insulation keeps that outdoor heat from transferring in quickly, which means your AC runs less and your cooling bills stay manageable. A home with poor insulation - or original insulation from 40 or 50 years ago - is fighting a losing battle every summer.
The housing stock in Texarkana also creates specific demands. A significant portion of homes in established neighborhoods throughout the city were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and many of those homes still have their original insulation - materials that have settled, compressed, and degraded well below current standards. The same homes often have pier-and-beam or crawl space foundations that are exposed to the area's heavy spring rainfall, roughly 47 to 50 inches per year, which creates persistent moisture management challenges. Add in periodic hard freezes - the kind Texarkana experienced during the February 2021 winter storm - and you have a picture of why insulation here matters for comfort, moisture control, and freeze protection, not just energy bills.
Our crew works throughout Texarkana, TX regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. We know the neighborhoods on both sides of the city - the older brick ranch homes near downtown and in the established areas around the Perot Theatre, and the newer construction further west and north. The older homes tend to have the same issues: original fiberglass batts that have compressed over decades, crawl spaces that have never had a vapor barrier, and attics that lose heat in winter and gain it in summer far faster than they should.
Texarkana's position on the Texas-Arkansas state line shapes how we operate. The Texas side has its own building inspection process through the City of Texarkana Building Inspections department, and we are familiar with local permit requirements. State Line Avenue is the axis the city runs along, and whether a homeowner is near downtown, out toward New Boston Road, or in the subdivisions west of the highway, we cover it all. We also serve homeowners in Texarkana, AR and regularly work across the state line as well as in communities like Nash, TX just north of the city.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will reply within 1 business day. Be ready to describe the area you want insulated and any symptoms you have noticed, such as high energy bills or moisture smells - this helps us come prepared for the assessment.
We walk your attic, crawl space, and any areas of concern, assess what is currently installed, and identify air leaks and moisture problems. You receive a written estimate with a clear breakdown of what is being done and what it costs - no pressure and no surprise charges.
On the installation day, our crew arrives with all necessary equipment and works through the designated areas. Most residential insulation jobs in Texarkana take one to two days depending on the scope. You do not need to be present, but you should be reachable by phone.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you, show you what was done, and answer any questions. We provide documentation of the project, which is useful if you ever sell the home or need to reference the work for an insurance claim.
We serve Texarkana, TX homeowners with written estimates, no pressure, and replies within 1 business day.
(430) 278-0192Texarkana, TX is a city of roughly 37,000 to 38,000 people that sits directly on the Texas-Arkansas state line, with State Line Avenue running through the center of the city. The Texas side and the Arkansas side are separate incorporated municipalities, but they function as one metro area. Texarkana is known for the Texarkana Post Office and Federal Building, one of the only U.S. post offices built directly on a state line, and for the historic Perot Theatre, a performing arts venue in downtown that has served the community since 1924. The city's economy is anchored by healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and nearby Red River Army Depot, which is one of the largest employers in the region.
The residential neighborhoods of Texarkana, TX include a large share of homes built between the 1940s and 1970s - single-family brick ranch homes and wood-framed houses that sit on modest lots with mature trees and established landscaping. The housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes, with a notable share of rentals in the mix. Neighboring communities like Wake Village, TX and Nash, TX are immediately adjacent to the city and share much of the same housing character and climate challenges.
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