
Stop paying to cool the outdoors. Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates at the same time - so your home stays comfortable even when Brownwood hits triple digits.

Spray foam insulation in Brownwood, TX expands to fill gaps, cracks, and cavities - sealing air leaks and insulating in a single step, with most attic and crawl space jobs completed in one to two days. Unlike fiberglass batts, spray foam bonds to the surface it is applied to, which means it does not shift, sag, or leave gaps over time.
If you have noticed your energy bills climbing every summer, or rooms that just never seem to cool down no matter how long the AC runs, air leaks are usually the cause. In older Brownwood homes - especially those built before 1990 - the original insulation has often degraded to the point where it is doing very little. Spray foam fixes both problems at once: it adds a thermal barrier and closes the pathways that let hot outside air pour in.
For homeowners whose attics need attention alongside the foam, our attic insulation service covers blown-in and batt options that pair well with a spray foam air seal.
If your electric bill jumps dramatically from May through September and seems worse each year, your insulation is likely failing. In Brownwood, where temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, even a small gap in your attic insulation can force your air conditioner to run almost nonstop. When the system runs constantly but the house still feels warm, air is getting in somewhere it should not be.
Walk through your home on a hot afternoon and notice which rooms feel stuffy or warm. Uneven temperatures - especially in rooms near the attic or on exterior walls - point to gaps or thin spots in your insulation. This is very common in older Brownwood homes built before modern energy codes were in place.
On a windy day or when your HVAC is running, hold your hand near electrical outlets on exterior walls, around window frames, or along baseboards. If you feel moving air, outside air is finding its way in through gaps in your home envelope. Spray foam is one of the most effective ways to seal those pathways for good.
Brownwood sees periodic heavy rain events, and if moisture is getting into your walls or attic, you may notice a musty smell or faint water stains on ceilings. This can mean your current insulation is absorbing moisture rather than blocking it. Closed-cell spray foam creates a barrier that resists moisture, which helps prevent the mold and wood damage that follow repeated wet-dry cycles.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on what the space calls for. Open-cell foam is softer and less dense - it works well in interior walls and attics where some sound dampening is a plus alongside the thermal performance. For applications where moisture resistance matters most, we recommend closed-cell foam insulation, which is denser, more rigid, and acts as a moisture barrier - an important advantage given the humidity swings Central Texas sees.
Beyond the foam itself, every job we do is approached as a whole-home air sealing project. We look at attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, and wall cavities - wherever conditioned air is escaping or outside air is sneaking in. We also handle retrofit applications for existing homes, new construction builds, and commercial projects where continuous insulation is required.
Ideal for attics, interior walls, and spaces where sound control alongside insulation value is the goal.
Best for crawl spaces, basement walls, and anywhere moisture resistance is as important as thermal performance.
Suited for homeowners who want a full air seal and thermal barrier in one application, without adding blown-in material on top.
Targets the spaces beneath your home where conditioned air escapes and outside air infiltrates most.
Brownwood sits in the heart of Central Texas, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and winter nights can dip into the twenties. That swing of more than 70 degrees between seasons puts real pressure on your home envelope. A significant portion of Brownwood homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s, when insulation standards were far lower than they are today - many with minimal attic insulation and no wall insulation at all. If your home was built before 1990 and has never had an insulation upgrade, there is a good chance you are losing conditioned air every single day. The region also sees periods of elevated humidity, particularly in spring and after heavy rain events, which means moisture intrusion is a real concern alongside heat.
We serve the entire area around Brownwood, including Early, TX and Coleman, TX. Whether your home is in town, out near Lake Brownwood, or in a surrounding community, the same climate conditions apply - and the same upgrade makes sense.
We respond within 1 business day. You tell us what area of your home you want insulated and what prompted the call - we come prepared with the right equipment for your situation.
We walk the spaces to be insulated - attic, crawl space, walls, or wherever you have concerns. We check the size, accessibility, and any existing conditions before recommending a plan.
You receive a written estimate that spells out what type of foam will be used, how thick it will be applied, and the total cost. Take the time you need - we do not pressure you to sign on the spot.
The crew applies the foam and checks for thin spots or missed areas before packing up. Before leaving, they walk you through the finished work. Most jobs are fully cured within 24 hours.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - submit a request and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(325) 510-3392Texas requires insulation contractors to hold a current license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry a valid TDLR license - you can verify it on the TDLR website. That accountability matters when a contractor is working inside your home.
We inspect the actual space before quoting - because square footage alone does not tell the full story. You get a written estimate that covers exactly what will be done, what foam will be used, and the total cost before anything begins.
We have been working on homes in Brownwood and the surrounding communities since 2018. We know the older housing stock, the climate conditions, and what actually performs in Central Texas heat - not just what looks good on a spec sheet.
Before the crew packs up, we walk through the finished work with you - checking for even coverage, no thin spots, and no missed areas. You should know exactly what was done and why before we drive away.
Every one of those details matters when you are hiring someone to work inside your home. If you want to see the work in person or talk through your options before committing, reach out for a free estimate.
Add blown-in or batt insulation on top of a spray foam air seal for full attic thermal performance.
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