
Stephenville Insulation provides commercial insulation, spray foam, attic insulation, and vapor barrier work for homeowners and business owners throughout Crowley, TX. We have served this part of North Texas since 2018 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Crowley has a growing commercial corridor along McAlister Road and FM 1187, including retail, light industrial, and flex-office buildings that need to meet the IECC commercial energy code for Tarrant County. Commercial insulation in this area must account for the extreme summer heat and the clay soil movement that affects building envelopes, making proper installation and air sealing critical to keeping energy costs in check year after year.commercial insulation
For Crowley homes and commercial buildings where both air sealing and insulation need to happen at the same time, spray foam is the most effective product available. The flat terrain of the Fort Worth Prairie means homes here face unobstructed wind from the west that drives air infiltration through every gap in the building envelope - spray foam eliminates those gaps at the rim joist, attic knee walls, and commercial roof decks where other insulation types leave seams.
Most Crowley homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s with attic insulation packages that are now below current North Texas recommendations. After 20 to 30 years of summer heat cycling, that insulation has compressed and settled, and the result shows up in high cooling bills during June, July, and August when temperatures stay above 100 degrees for weeks at a time.
Blown-in insulation is the most cost-effective way to increase attic R-value in a typical Crowley home. It installs quickly over existing material, fills irregular spaces and around obstructions better than batt insulation, and does not require the homeowner to vacate. For homes where the existing insulation is in poor condition, removal and full replacement comes first.
The clay-heavy soils under Crowley hold moisture throughout the year and release it slowly, which means crawl spaces and slab edges are under constant moisture pressure. A properly installed vapor barrier stops that ground moisture before it migrates into insulation, floor joists, and subfloor materials - particularly important in Crowley's older neighborhoods where slab-on-grade construction sits on some of the most expansive soils in Tarrant County.
Crowley's open terrain and prevailing west winds make air infiltration a larger energy problem here than in more sheltered urban environments. Sealing attic penetrations, recessed lights, plumbing chases, and rim joists before adding insulation makes the entire insulation system perform closer to its rated R-value - and that difference is meaningful on a Crowley energy bill from July or August.
Crowley is a growing city in Tarrant County, and its housing market reflects that growth directly. The largest share of homes were built between 1990 and 2010, and those homes are now at exactly the age where original attic insulation has lost significant R-value through compression and settling. Add in the North Texas climate - summers where daytime highs exceed 100 degrees for weeks and spring hail storms that can punch holes in roof decking or soffit vents - and the gap between a well-insulated home and a poorly insulated one shows up clearly on the monthly utility bill. Crowley homeowners who address the insulation now rather than waiting are the ones who see the most benefit, because the underlying conditions do not improve on their own.
The Fort Worth Prairie clay soil under Crowley is some of the most expansive in Texas, and the flat terrain means homes here have less natural drainage and more exposure to wind than houses in more topographically varied areas. That combination - heavy clay soil that moves with the seasons and prevailing west winds that push unconditioned air into every gap - means that insulation alone is not enough. Air sealing the building envelope is as important as adding R-value, and any insulation contractor working in Crowley should understand both. Crowley also has a growing commercial sector, and commercial buildings have their own energy code requirements and construction types that call for a different set of products and installation methods than residential work.
Our crew works throughout Crowley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The homes we encounter in Crowley range from mid-century houses near the Old Town district along Main Street to newer subdivisions built in the 2010s and 2020s on the city's outer edges, with the largest concentration dating to the 1990s and 2000s. Those mid-era homes have brick veneer exteriors on slab foundations - the standard Tarrant County build of that period - and most of them have attic insulation packages that are now a generation behind current recommendations. We also encounter commercial properties on the FM 1187 and McAlister Road corridors that need work ranging from spray foam roofing systems to metal building insulation upgrades.
Crowley is a tightly knit community - most residents are Crowley ISD families who own their homes and take care of them for the long term. We appreciate that approach and try to match it in how we work: free written estimates, no upselling on work that is not needed, and a crew that shows up when they say they will. We also serve Hillsboro, TX to the south along I-35W, and Burleson, TX just to the south in Johnson County - so we work the full corridor between Crowley and the communities that border it.
If you want to know where your Crowley home stands on insulation, a free in-home estimate is the starting point. We inspect the attic, check current depths and conditions, look for air leaks, and give you a written quote the same day. You are not committing to anything by scheduling the visit.
Call us any time or submit a request through the online form. We follow up within one business day, ask a few questions about your property, and set a convenient visit time.
We inspect the attic, accessible wall areas, crawl space if present, and any commercial spaces under evaluation. You receive a written estimate on the same visit covering full scope and cost - no hidden line items.
Our team brings all equipment and materials. Most residential attic jobs in Crowley are finished in a single day. Commercial projects are scoped and scheduled to work around building operations where possible.
Before leaving, we walk through the completed work with you. If you have questions afterward or notice anything that needs attention, call us and we will take care of it. We stand behind every job we do in Crowley.
We serve homeowners and commercial property owners throughout Crowley and Tarrant County. Written quote on the same visit, no obligation, no pressure.
(254) 362-0219Crowley is a city in Tarrant County, located about 12 miles south of downtown Fort Worth along the US 1187 corridor. The city has grown steadily over the past two decades, adding new residential subdivisions and commercial development while maintaining a community character rooted in the Crowley Independent School District and the historic Old Town district along Main Street. The city sits on the open, flat terrain of the Fort Worth Prairie, which gives it the wide-sky character common to this part of North Texas and means homes here are fully exposed to the west winds and weather systems that push through the area in spring storm season. For more on the city, the Crowley, Texas Wikipedia article covers its history and geography.
The housing stock in Crowley is predominantly single-family owner-occupied homes, with the largest concentration built between 1990 and 2010 on standard suburban lots with brick veneer exteriors and slab-on-grade foundations. Newer subdivisions on the city's outer edges continue to be developed as the Tarrant County suburban market remains active. Crowley borders Burleson, TX to the south, where Johnson County's similar housing market and clay soil conditions mean neighbors on both sides of the county line share the same insulation challenges. To the south and east along the I-35W corridor lies Hillsboro, TX, which we also serve regularly.
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