Retrofit & Re-Insulation ā Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City has neighborhoods built in nearly every decade since the 1920s ā and each era came with its own insulation standards, most of which look woefully inadequate by modern benchmarks. The craftsman bungalows of Mesta Park and Heritage Hills, the post-war ranches of Nichols Hills and Putnam City, and the suburban production homes of the 1980s and 1990s in Edmond and Bethany were all built with insulation that was either minimal to begin with or has degraded significantly since.
But retrofit spray foam isn't just for old homes. Many OKC homes built in the 2000s and 2010s were spec'd with builder-grade fiberglass batts that meet minimum code but perform poorly in Oklahoma's wind, particularly for air infiltration. These homes are prime retrofit candidates ā the energy waste is significant and the payback timeline is typically 3ā5 years.
We approach every retrofit with a prioritized energy assessment: identifying where the home is losing the most energy, ranking areas by dollar-per-dollar impact, and giving homeowners a clear picture of expected ROI before work begins.
What's Included
- Removal of old fiberglass batts, blown-in, or damaged insulation
- Air sealing all bypasses and penetrations before spray foam
- Open-cell or closed-cell per specific application
- Attic, crawl space, wall, and rim joist retrofit
- Energy assessment to prioritize highest-impact areas first
- Available for homes of any age in any OKC neighborhood
Our Process
Energy Assessment
We evaluate existing insulation, document failure points, and rank areas by energy-saving impact ā so your investment goes where it matters most.
Old Material Removal
Failing insulation is removed and disposed of properly. Air sealing of gaps and bypasses completed before any foam is sprayed.
Spray Foam Installation
Open-cell or closed-cell foam installed at correct thickness ā attic, crawl space, rim joists, or combination.
Performance Verification
We inspect the completed installation and can coordinate a blower door test for documented proof of improvement.