
Stephenville Insulation is the insulation contractor Stephenville homeowners call for attic insulation, spray foam, blown-in, and crawl space work. We have served Erath County since 2018 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Stephenville attics reach 150°F or more in July, and spray foam is the only product that insulates and air-seals in one pass. Whether your home is a 1970s brick ranch or a newer build, spray foam stops that heat from driving your air conditioner costs up all summer.
Most Stephenville homes were built with insulation levels that fall short of what is needed for today's Texas summers. Topping off or replacing attic insulation is often the single biggest improvement you can make to your home's comfort and energy bills.
Blown-in insulation fills every corner of an attic or wall cavity without demolition, making it ideal for the older homes common throughout Erath County. It settles into gaps that batts miss and is a common choice for homeowners who want a fast, cost-effective upgrade.
Stephenville's clay soil retains moisture that works its way into crawl spaces, leading to cold floors and humidity problems in the living space above. Proper crawl space insulation keeps floors warmer in winter and reduces the moisture load on your HVAC system year-round.
Erath County's agricultural winds drive dust and outdoor air through gaps in walls, attics, and around pipes. Air sealing closes those pathways, so your insulation can do its job and your filters and indoor air stay cleaner between changes.
Old, compressed, or contaminated insulation in a Stephenville attic actually traps heat instead of blocking it. Removing it first, before installing new material, ensures the new insulation performs at the level it was rated for from day one.
Stephenville sits in the Cross Timbers region of North Central Texas, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and the swing between seasons is wide. Attics here can reach 150 degrees or more on a July afternoon, and that heat pushes directly into living spaces when insulation is thin or aging. Most of Stephenville's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1990s, and a large portion of those homes still have their original insulation. That original material has compressed and settled over the decades, leaving real gaps in thermal protection.
The clay-heavy soil throughout Erath County expands and contracts with every wet season and dry spell, which shifts foundations and creates new gaps in the building envelope over time. Agricultural winds from the surrounding ranch land carry dust and allergens that find their way indoors through those gaps, making air sealing as important as insulation itself. Stephenville homeowners also deal with hard freezes during winter cold snaps, and crawl spaces and pier-and-beam foundations that were not properly insulated are among the first things to show damage when temperatures drop fast.
Stephenville Insulation has been based in Stephenville since 2018, and our crew pulls permits through the City of Stephenville building department regularly. We know the housing stock here well: the mid-century brick ranches on the west side of town, the older pier-and-beam homes in the neighborhoods close to downtown, and the newer construction that has gone up along the edges of the city since the 2000s. Tarleton State University shapes the rental market near campus, and we work with both landlords and long-term homeowners who need practical upgrades, not upsells.
We also serve communities that draw work from Stephenville regularly. Homeowners in Glen Rose, TX call us for attic and crawl space work in their older housing stock, and we are familiar with the drive out Highway 67 and the property types along that corridor. Closer in, we regularly work in neighborhoods near Lake Proctor and the ranching properties that sit on larger lots outside the Stephenville city limits, where pier-and-beam foundations and long crawl spaces are the norm.
If you are not sure whether your insulation needs attention, the fastest way to find out is a free in-home estimate. We look at what is there, tell you plainly what we see, and quote the work in writing before we leave.
Reach us by phone or through our online form, and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few questions about your home and the problem you are trying to solve so we can send the right person.
We visit your home, inspect the attic, crawl space, or walls, and check what is already there. You get a written quote before we leave - no pressure, no surprise fees added later.
Most Stephenville jobs are completed in one day. If the work involves spray foam, plan to be out of the home for 24 hours after application while the material cures. We coordinate around your schedule.
When the job is done, we walk through the treated area with you so you can see the finished result. We answer any questions before we leave and make sure you know what was done and why.
Tell us about your home and we will reach back out within one business day. No pressure, no commitment - just a straight answer about what your insulation needs.
(254) 362-0219Stephenville is the county seat of Erath County and home to roughly 22,000 people. It is known across Texas as the Cowboy Capital of the World, a title earned through its deep roots in ranching and rodeo, and its identity as a working agricultural community shows in the property types throughout the area. Single-family homes dominate the housing stock, and many properties outside the city core include acreage, outbuildings, and long driveways. About 55 percent of occupied housing units are owner-occupied, which means most residents have a direct stake in keeping their homes maintained. Tarleton State University sits in the heart of town and enrolls around 14,000 students, shaping the rental market in neighborhoods near campus while the rest of the city remains primarily long-term homeowners and families.
The historic downtown sits near the center of the city, and neighborhoods spread out from there in all directions - from older brick homes near the courthouse square to newer construction along the main roads leading in and out of town. Stephenville serves as the main commercial hub for Erath County, drawing residents from smaller communities like Dublin and Lingleville for services and shopping. We serve homeowners throughout this area, including those in Granbury, TX to the east and communities farther out along the county roads. If your property is in or around Stephenville, we are the insulation contractor closest to you and most familiar with what your home needs.
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