
Brownwood Insulation installs spray foam, attic, and blown-in insulation for homes and businesses across Central Texas. We seal air leaks, stop heat transfer, and help you take back control of your energy costs.

Brownwood Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Brownwood, TX and 12 surrounding communities. We offer 16 insulation and air-sealing services for homes and commercial buildings - from spray foam and attic blown-in to crawl space vapor barriers and full retrofit upgrades. If your home is losing conditioned air, we find where and fix it.

Air leaking through walls and the attic? Spray foam seals gaps and insulates in one step, cutting cooling costs all summer.
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Is your attic turning into a furnace every July? Proper attic insulation keeps that heat out of your living space.
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Older attic insulation that has settled and thinned? Blown-in material fills every corner to the right depth fast.
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High energy bills and rooms that never feel right? A full home insulation upgrade fixes both problems at once.
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Moldy, pest-damaged, or outdated insulation? We remove the old material safely before installing anything new.
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Cold floors and moisture under your home? Crawl space insulation creates a thermal barrier and moisture buffer.
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Exterior walls that feel warm to the touch in summer? Wall insulation stops heat from moving through your home's sides.
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Even thick insulation underperforms if air is sneaking through gaps. Air sealing plugs those leaks permanently.
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Basement that is always damp or drafty? Insulating the walls and rim joists keeps it comfortable year-round.
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Need a moisture barrier and insulation in one? Closed-cell foam is rigid, dense, and built for humid conditions.
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Want better sound dampening in interior walls? Open-cell foam fills cavities completely and softens noise too.
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High utility costs in your commercial building? We insulate warehouses, offices, and retail spaces for energy savings.
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Moisture under your home leads to mold and rot. A vapor barrier keeps ground moisture from entering your structure.
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Water vapor moving through walls damages insulation and framing over time. A barrier stops it at the source.
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Most attic insulation loses effectiveness because gaps were never sealed first. We seal before we insulate.
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Already own an older home? Retrofit insulation upgrades your existing walls and attic without a full renovation.
Learn MoreTell us about your home, what you are experiencing - high bills, uneven temperatures, drafts - and we will schedule a free on-site visit within a few days. No technical knowledge needed on your end. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
A contractor visits your home, walks the attic, crawl space, or walls in question, and measures what is there. You get a written estimate that spells out exactly what will be done, what type of material will be used, and the total cost. No pressure to sign on the spot.
The crew arrives on the scheduled day, seals air leaks first, then installs the insulation to the agreed depth or coverage. Before leaving, we walk you through the finished work so you can see exactly what was done. Most jobs are complete in one day.
We hold a current Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation license. Every project is fully insured, so you have a clear path to recourse if anything goes wrong - not just a handshake.
We visit your home, look at what is actually there, and give you a written estimate before you commit to anything. You can take the quote, compare it, and decide - no follow-up pressure calls.
We have been working on homes in Brownwood and Brown County since 2015. We know the local housing stock, the climate, and what actually works here - not just what the spec sheet says.
We seal gaps around fixtures, pipes, and penetrations before any insulation goes in. Skipping this step is the most common reason insulation jobs underperform - we do not skip it.
Questions before you commit? Call us at (325) 510-3392 or send us a message.
"They showed up on time, sealed the gaps around our attic fixtures before blowing in the insulation, and were done by early afternoon. My electric bill the next month was noticeably lower - first time that has happened in years."
James R., Brownwood - Attic insulation
"Our crawl space had always been a problem - damp smell, cold floors in winter. They installed a vapor barrier and insulated the floor joists the same day. The difference was immediate. The back bedroom finally feels like part of the house."
Linda M., Early - Crawl space insulation
"I got three quotes for spray foam in my warehouse. Brownwood Insulation was not the cheapest, but the estimator actually walked the whole building and explained why certain areas needed closed-cell versus open-cell. That honesty was worth paying for."
Tony B., Coleman - Commercial insulation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after your estimate - it is simply a free look at your home and a written price. Once you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and walk you through our recommendation in person.
(325) 510-3392Brownwood Insulation is based in Brownwood, TX and serves 12 cities and communities across Central Texas, including Early, Coleman, Comanche, and beyond. We offer same-week scheduling for most jobs and cover a service area that spans from Stephenville to Lampasas.
Heat radiating through an under-insulated attic is the most common cause. When attic temperatures reach 150 degrees, that heat transfers straight through your ceiling into the living space below, and your AC can never fully catch up.
Often, yes. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that air leaks can account for a large share of energy loss in most homes. Sealing gaps before adding insulation delivers more measurable results than simply blowing in more material on top of an air-leaky attic.
closed cell foam insulation is generally the stronger choice for exterior-facing spaces in Central Texas. It is denser, adds structural rigidity, and functions as a moisture barrier - important when humidity spikes after spring rains. Open-cell works well for interior walls and attic decking where moisture is not a concern.
The Department of Energy recommends an R-38 to R-60 rating for attics in Central Texas, which translates to roughly 10 to 16 inches of blown-in material. If you can see the wooden joists across your attic floor, you are almost certainly below that target and losing money every month.
A reliable indicator: they inspect the attic before quoting, seal air leaks before insulating, and walk you through the finished work at the end. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance recommends asking your contractor to explain the finished results before they leave.
Yes. Under the Inflation Reduction Act, homeowners who upgrade insulation in an existing home may qualify for a federal tax credit worth up to 30% of the project cost, up to $1,200 per year. Ask your contractor which materials qualify and keep your receipt and the manufacturer's certification for your tax records.
Brownwood Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor based in Brownwood, TX, serving Brown County and 12 surrounding communities since 2015.
We hold a current license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which is the state authority that oversees insulation contractors in Texas.
Since 2015, we have completed insulation projects across 16 service categories for homeowners and commercial property owners throughout Central Texas.
Late winter or early spring is ideal - before the Brownwood heat sets in and contractor schedules fill up. That said, insulation can be installed any time of year, and the savings start immediately after the work is done.
Not always. If existing insulation is in decent condition, new material can often be blown in on top. If it is wet, moldy, or pest-damaged, removal first is the right call. A contractor should inspect before recommending either approach.
For most standard attic insulation work, a permit is not typically required in Brownwood. Texas generally treats this as routine maintenance. If your project involves structural changes or HVAC modifications, confirm with the city building department first.
The ENERGY STAR Seal and Insulate program estimates that properly sealing and insulating your home can cut heating and cooling costs by an average of 15 percent - ready to see what that looks like for your home? Call us at (325) 510-3392.
Brownwood is the county seat of Brown County, with a population of roughly 18,000 to 19,000 people and a housing stock where a large share of homes were built before 1970. Many of the older neighborhoods near downtown date back to the 1920s through the 1950s - homes built to standards that are far below what is recommended for Central Texas today. That gap between original construction and current performance is exactly where insulation upgrades make the biggest difference.
From the older brick neighborhoods near Howard Payne University to properties out near Lake Brownwood State Park, we have worked on homes all over Brown County. Lake-area properties in particular often need exterior and crawl space work that has been deferred for years - the combination of sun exposure and seasonal moisture out near the water is harder on insulation and vapor barriers than a house in town.
Brownwood summers are long and intense, with temperatures regularly climbing past 100 degrees from June through August. According to the National Weather Service - San Angelo, Central Texas also sees hard freezes several times each winter - cold enough to expose any gaps in a home's thermal envelope. We understand the climate here and recommend insulation solutions that address both the brutal summers and the cold snaps that follow. If your home is in Brownwood or anywhere in Brown County, we are ready to schedule your free estimate.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Brownwood Insulation installs insulation and seals air leaks so your home holds its temperature and your energy bills stay predictable year-round.