
If certain rooms in your home never cool down, your walls may be empty. We fill existing wall cavities in Brownwood homes - with no drywall tear-out - so your AC stops fighting an uphill battle every summer.

Wall insulation in Brownwood, TX slows the transfer of heat through your exterior walls, keeping hot summer air out and conditioned air in, and most jobs are completed in one to two days without tearing out your drywall.
A significant share of homes in Brownwood were built in the 1950s through 1970s, when wall insulation was minimal or absent. If your home is from that era, there is a real chance your wall cavities are empty or nearly so - and every summer, you are paying to cool a home that is letting the heat right back in. Wall insulation fixes that problem without a major renovation.
Pairing wall insulation with air sealing services addresses both heat transfer and air infiltration at the same time - a combination that delivers the most noticeable results.
If your electric bill climbs sharply from May through September even when you keep the thermostat steady, your walls may be letting heat in faster than your AC can push it out. Brownwood's long cooling season makes under-insulated walls expensive every single month. A well-insulated home holds its temperature much more steadily.
If a bedroom or living room along an exterior wall always feels warmer in summer or colder in winter than the rest of your home, that wall cavity is likely empty or has settled over the decades. This is a common complaint in Brownwood homes built before 1980. The fix is filling the cavity - not running the AC harder.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet or light switch on an exterior wall. If you feel warm air in summer or cool air in winter, that is air moving through an empty wall cavity. This is one of the easiest ways to spot the problem yourself before calling anyone.
Homes built in Brownwood during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s were often constructed with minimal or no wall insulation. If you have lived in your home for years and no one has mentioned insulation work in the walls, there is a good chance the cavities are empty. A contractor can confirm this quickly with a simple inspection.
We install wall insulation using blown-in loose-fill and injection foam methods - both designed for existing finished walls. Neither approach requires tearing out your drywall. The crew drills small access holes, fills each wall cavity completely, and patches the holes before leaving. For Brownwood homes with brick veneer, we work from the interior using the same dense-pack process. When combined with blown-in insulation in the attic, whole-home comfort improves dramatically.
Every job also includes a check for obvious air gaps around outlets, plumbing penetrations, and wall corners. Sealing those gaps first makes the insulation work more effectively - especially in older homes where settling has opened up small cracks. If your project calls for a full thermal envelope review, our air sealing services address every leak point systematically.
Best for homes with wood, vinyl, or fiber cement siding where exterior access is straightforward.
Ideal for brick veneer homes - the foam expands to fill the full cavity and seals air gaps at the same time.
For any home where exterior drilling is not feasible - holes go through the drywall and are patched smooth before we leave.
For homeowners who want insulation and air sealing done together for the most complete improvement in a single visit.
Brownwood sits in the heart of Central Texas, where the cooling season stretches from late spring well into fall and temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees. Walls with little or no insulation let that heat pour in constantly, which means your air conditioner runs harder and longer every day. Because so many homes in the area were built in the 1950s through 1970s - when insulation standards were much lower - under-insulated walls are one of the most common sources of energy loss we find on job sites here.
Brick veneer construction is also widespread in Brownwood's older neighborhoods, which means installation is done from the interior rather than through the exterior siding. Our crews handle this approach regularly. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including those in Early, TX and Bangs, TX, where older housing stock and the same climate conditions make wall insulation just as important.
Tell us your home's age and which areas concern you. We respond within one business day and work around your schedule - no hard sell on the first call.
We visit your home, check the walls, confirm whether insulation is present, and note your exterior material - brick or siding affects the approach. You receive a written estimate before any work begins.
The crew drills small access holes, fills each wall cavity completely, then patches and smooths every hole. Most single-story Brownwood homes are done in one day - move furniture away from exterior walls before we arrive.
We walk you through the finished work, point out what was done, and answer your questions before leaving. You should start noticing a difference in how your home holds temperature within a few days.
Free estimate. No pressure. We respond within one business day.
(325) 510-3392Brick-clad homes are common throughout Brownwood and Brown County, and interior-access installation requires a different process than standard siding work. We have done this job on many local brick homes and know the patching approach well. You will not notice the access points after we leave.
We assess your home and hand you a written quote before a single hole is drilled. You know the full scope and cost upfront. There are no surprise add-ons after the job starts.
Texas requires insulation contractors to hold a valid license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Working with a licensed contractor means the work meets state standards and you have recourse if anything is not right.
We track material usage and density on every job to confirm the cavities were filled completely - not just started. Gaps and thin spots defeat the purpose of the insulation, and we do not leave without verifying coverage. You can ask to see those numbers before we pack up.
Every job comes with a straight answer about what we found and what we did. We work in Brownwood and the surrounding area because this is where we live and do business - not because we drove in from somewhere else.
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends a total wall R-value of R-13 to R-15 for most existing homes in Central Texas. The ENERGY STAR Seal and Insulate program provides additional guidance on combining insulation with air sealing for the best results.
Locate and seal every gap and crack in your home's envelope so conditioned air stays where it belongs.
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Learn MoreSummer in Central Texas is long and unforgiving - call us today and we will have your walls assessed and a written estimate to you within one business day.