
Attic Insulation
Blown-In Insulation
The fastest way to significantly improve your attic's thermal performance. Blown-in insulation fills every gap and covers existing material evenly — most jobs completed in a single day.
Why Blown-In Is the Most Popular Choice
Blown-in insulation uses specialized equipment to distribute loose fill material — either fiberglass or cellulose — evenly across your attic floor. It conforms to irregular spaces, fills around pipes and wiring, and can be installed over existing insulation without removal in most cases.
Fiberglass vs. Cellulose
Fiberglass Blown-In
Made from recycled glass, fiberglass blown-in is lightweight, moisture-resistant and does not settle significantly over time. It is the most commonly used blown-in material in Oklahoma.
- ✓ Moisture resistant
- ✓ Non-combustible
- ✓ Does not promote mold growth
- ✓ Minimal settling over time
Cellulose Blown-In
Made from recycled paper treated with fire retardants, cellulose has a higher density and can provide slightly better air sealing. It is an eco-friendly option with excellent thermal performance.
- ✓ Made from recycled content
- ✓ Higher density air sealing
- ✓ Excellent thermal performance
- ✓ Good sound dampening
We will recommend the right material based on your attic conditions, existing insulation and budget.
What R-Value Do You Need?
The Department of Energy recommends R-38 to R-60 for attics in Oklahoma's climate zone. Most older Edmond and OKC homes fall well below this — meaning significant energy is escaping through the ceiling every single day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does blown-in insulation installation take?
Can blown-in insulation be added over existing insulation?
Does blown-in insulation settle over time?
What R-value is recommended for Oklahoma attics?
Will blown-in insulation help with noise?
Do I need to leave my home during blown-in installation?
Lower Your Bills Starting This Season
Most blown-in insulation jobs are completed in a single day. Call us to schedule your attic assessment.
