
Stephenville Insulation provides blown-in, spray foam, attic, and crawl space insulation for homeowners throughout Weatherford and Parker County. We have been serving this part of North Texas since 2018 and respond to every new request within one business day.

Parker County homes built in the 1970s and 1980s commonly have original attic insulation that has settled to a fraction of its installed depth, providing little thermal resistance against Weatherford's extreme summer heat. Adding blown-in insulation to the attic floor is one of the fastest and most cost-effective improvements a Weatherford homeowner can make to cut energy bills.
For Weatherford properties with crawl spaces, rim joists, and uninsulated wall cavities, spray foam provides both air sealing and thermal resistance in a single pass. Homes near downtown Weatherford with older pier-and-beam foundations particularly benefit from spray foam applied to the crawl space perimeter, where air infiltration and moisture are ongoing concerns.
Weatherford attics face some of the most punishing conditions in North Texas, with summer temperatures that regularly exceed 130 degrees when the sun is direct. Adequate attic insulation is the primary barrier between that heat and the living space below, and it is the first place we check when a homeowner reports high cooling bills or rooms that will not stay comfortable.
A significant share of older homes in and around historic Weatherford sit on pier-and-beam foundations with open crawl spaces underneath. Without insulation and a vapor barrier, these crawl spaces allow ground moisture, pests, and outside air to work their way into the floor system and living area above.
Parker County's clay soil shifts seasonally, and that movement opens new gaps around foundations, utility penetrations, and framing joints over time. Air sealing those entry points is what keeps newly installed insulation performing at its rated value rather than being bypassed by continuous airflow.
Many of Weatherford's older neighborhoods near the Parker County Courthouse have homes with minimal or no wall cavity insulation, installed when energy codes were far less demanding than they are today. Retrofit insulation fills those cavities through small-diameter holes with minimal disruption, improving thermal performance without a full renovation.
Weatherford sits in Parker County about 25 miles west of Fort Worth, and it combines the same extreme summer heat common across North Texas with a housing stock that spans more than a century. Many homes near the historic Parker County Courthouse were built in the early to mid-1900s, and the insulation in those homes - if it was ever upgraded at all - often predates modern energy codes by decades. Summers in this area regularly push attic temperatures above 130 degrees, which compresses and degrades fiberglass batts over time and causes blown-in cellulose to settle to a thin layer that provides almost no thermal protection. Meanwhile, Parker County continues to grow as families move west from the Fort Worth area, and the newer subdivisions on the east and south sides of town bring their own insulation demands as homes age into their first and second upgrade cycles.
The expansive clay soils throughout Parker County are one of the defining features of insulation work in this area. The soil swells when wet and contracts sharply during dry summers, and that seasonal movement creates new gaps in building envelopes year after year - around foundations, rim joists, utility penetrations, and anywhere framing meets masonry. Those gaps allow outdoor air to flow around rather than through insulation, which means a home can have adequate R-value on paper but still perform poorly because the air sealing was never addressed. The February 2021 freeze also left a number of Weatherford properties with crawl space damage that was never fully repaired, and some of those homes are still operating with compromised insulation and vapor barriers in the spaces under the floor.
Our crew works throughout Weatherford regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The range of home types in Parker County is wide - from the older brick and frame construction near downtown to the large-lot rural properties out on the county roads where homes sit on full acreage with barns and outbuildings - and we encounter all of them on a regular basis. Weatherford is known throughout Texas as the Peach Capital of Texas, and the Parker County Peach Festival draws tens of thousands of visitors to downtown every July. Locals know this city has its own identity well beyond being a commuter stop on Interstate 20 west of Fort Worth.
The neighborhoods closest to the Parker County Courthouse on the historic square tend to have the oldest housing stock, and those homes are the ones most likely to need insulation removed and replaced rather than simply topped off. The larger properties on the city edges - many with pier-and-beam construction, outbuildings, and long unpaved driveways - require more planning for crew access and staging. We also serve Mineral Wells, TX to the west, giving us regular coverage of the stretch of US 180 between Weatherford and Palo Pinto County.
If you are not sure whether your home needs new insulation or just an air sealing pass, the fastest answer is a free in-home estimate. We inspect the attic and crawl space, document what we find, and give you a written quote before we leave - no pressure, no vague ballpark numbers.
Reach us by phone any time or fill out the contact form. We follow up within one business day. A few quick questions about your home and what you are noticing help us come prepared for the estimate visit.
We visit your Weatherford home, inspect the attic and any other areas of concern, and assess the current insulation condition. You receive a written quote before we leave - no surprise figures later and no obligation to move forward.
Most blown-in and batt insulation jobs in Weatherford are completed in a single day. Spray foam projects require the treated areas to be vacated for 24 hours after application. We schedule around what works for you.
After the job is done, we walk you through the completed work so you can see the result. We answer any questions and confirm you are satisfied before we leave the property.
We serve all of Parker County. No obligation, no pressure - just a straightforward look at your home and a written quote.
(254) 362-0219Weatherford is the county seat of Parker County and one of the fastest-growing cities in North Texas, with a population that has grown from around 25,000 in 2010 to more than 35,000 today. The city sits along Interstate 20 about 25 miles west of Fort Worth, and many residents commute into the Metroplex for work while living in Weatherford for the space, lower costs, and strong local identity the city offers. The housing stock reflects the city's history - older brick and frame homes near the historic downtown square and the Parker County Courthouse blend with 1970s and 1980s subdivisions in the established neighborhoods, while newer construction continues to expand on the east and south sides of town. Properties on the city's edges and out into Parker County often sit on large rural lots with outbuildings and acreage, a pattern that reflects the county's agricultural roots.
Beyond its role as a DFW bedroom community, Weatherford has its own strong local character centered on downtown, the annual Parker County Peach Festival, and landmarks like Chandor Gardens, the historic estate garden in the heart of the city. Homeowners here tend to be long-term owners who invest in their properties, which makes insulation upgrades a practical and well-received improvement rather than a hard sell. We also serve the neighboring communities of Granbury, TX to the south and Mineral Wells, TX to the west, so if you have family or neighbors in those areas, we cover them too.
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