Your attic may be losing conditioned air through gaps batt insulation can not reach. Blown-in insulation fills every corner and cuts the heat radiating through your ceiling all summer long.

Blown-in insulation in Brownwood uses fiberglass or cellulose fibers blown into your attic through a large hose, filling in around joists, beams, and irregular spaces that rigid batts can not reach - most attic jobs take two to four hours and require no disruption to your daily routine.
In a town where summer temperatures routinely climb above 100 degrees, a thin attic is the main reason your air conditioner never quite keeps up. Blown-in insulation creates a deep, even thermal barrier between your living space and the heat baking your roof. If your home was built before 1990 and has never had an insulation upgrade, you are almost certainly losing money through your ceiling every month.
Many homeowners find that pairing blown-in insulation with whole-home insulation delivers the most complete comfort upgrade. We also offer attic insulation services for homeowners who want to discuss all available attic options before choosing a material.
If your cooling costs climb sharply every May and stay high through September, your attic may be working against your air conditioner. In Brownwood, where temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks at a time, a poorly insulated attic radiates heat down into your living space all day. Waiting another season just means another summer of high bills.
Open your attic hatch and look down. If you can clearly see the wooden beams running across the floor, your insulation layer is too thin. Those beams should be buried completely under blown-in material. Visible joists are a reliable sign that your home is losing a significant amount of conditioned air through the ceiling.
If a back bedroom or a room directly under the roof stays noticeably warmer than the rest of the house even with the AC running, the insulation above it is likely thin or missing. This is especially common in older Brownwood homes where insulation was added unevenly or never upgraded from the original construction.
Homes built in Brownwood's established neighborhoods before 1990 were typically constructed to much lower insulation standards than what is recommended today. The original material has likely settled and compacted to a fraction of its initial thickness. If no one has ever checked your attic insulation, there is a good chance it is well past its effective life.
We install blown-in fiberglass and cellulose insulation in attics throughout Brownwood and the surrounding area. Every job starts with an attic assessment to measure existing depth, check for air leaks, and confirm there are no moisture issues before new material goes in. We seal gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch before we blow a single handful of insulation - because sealed gaps are what make the insulation actually work. For homeowners who want a complete picture of their options, home insulation services cover walls, floors, and crawl spaces as well.
If your attic has old or damaged material that needs to come out first, we handle that too - see our attic insulation page for full details on assessment, removal, and upgrade options. Whether you are topping up an existing layer or starting fresh, we install to the depth recommended for Central Texas's climate zone so you get the full benefit from day one.
Best for homes with existing attic access where insulation depth needs to be increased to meet current standards for Central Texas.
Ideal for older Brownwood homes where gaps around fixtures and penetrations are contributing to heat gain as much as thin insulation.
Suits homes that have some insulation already but fall short of the recommended depth for this climate zone.
Right for homes with damaged, settled, or contaminated existing material that should be cleared out before new insulation is installed.
Brownwood sits in West-Central Texas, where the cooling season stretches from May through October and summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees. An under-insulated attic in this climate does not just add a few dollars to your electric bill - it can turn your upstairs into an oven and keep your air conditioner running around the clock without ever fully catching up. A large share of Brownwood homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s, when insulation standards were far less demanding than they are today. If your home is more than 30 years old, the original insulation has almost certainly settled and compacted to a fraction of its starting thickness. Neighbors in Early, TX face the same conditions, and we serve that community regularly.
Brownwood winters are shorter, but temperatures do drop into the 20s and 30s during cold snaps - and good attic insulation holds heat in just as well as it keeps it out. Homes in areas like Bangs, TX see the same seasonal swings. Proper attic ventilation is also important here - a good blown-in job never blocks soffit vents, which is a common mistake that traps heat and shortens the life of both your roof and your HVAC system. We check ventilation as part of every attic assessment.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - your home size, age, and what you have been experiencing - so we come prepared with the right materials.
Before quoting a price, we get into the attic to measure existing depth, check for air leaks, and look for any moisture or ventilation issues. This step is what separates a job done right from one that disappoints - we do not skip it.
We seal gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the hatch opening before blowing in any material. This typically adds about an hour to the job, but it is the step that makes the biggest difference in comfort and energy savings.
Once the insulation is at the correct depth for Central Texas, we show you the finished result - photos if you prefer not to climb up - confirm the depth achieved, and clean up the work area. There is no curing time; the insulation is working from the moment we finish.
Free estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(325) 510-3392We treat air sealing as a required part of every blown-in job, not an optional add-on. Blown-in insulation without sealed gaps is like putting a lid on a pot with holes in it - you get partial benefit, not the full return. Every job starts with foam and caulk before the hose goes in.
We know exactly how deep attic insulation needs to be in Brownwood's heat zone and install to that depth on every job. Contractors from outside the region sometimes apply standards from milder climates - we work here every day and that familiarity shows in the results.
One of the most common blown-in installation mistakes is covering soffit vents with loose-fill material. We check that all attic vents are clear and unobstructed before and after installation - because blocked ventilation shortens the life of your roof deck and your HVAC system. We are a member of the{' '}North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA), which sets the quality benchmarks we follow.
We give you a written estimate after the attic inspection - not a phone number you need to call back. The price covers everything we discussed during the assessment, so you know what you are paying and why before we pick up a single tool.
Every one of these commitments comes together to give you a job that performs the way it should - not just on day one, but for the next 20 to 30 years. Call us or submit a request online to get started. You can also learn more about insulation standards from the U.S. Department of Energy.
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