Thin or patchy attic insulation is costing you money every summer. Blown-in insulation fills every gap and corner batts miss - and most Kerrville jobs finish in a single day.

Blown-in insulation in Kerrville fills attic floors and hard-to-reach cavities with loose fiberglass or cellulose material, creating a continuous layer that slows heat transfer - most residential jobs are complete in a single day with no curing time required.
If you live in an older Kerrville home, your attic almost certainly has gaps that pre-cut batts could never reach - around wiring, plumbing, and irregular framing. Blown-in material conforms to whatever it lands on, which is why it delivers more thorough coverage than rigid alternatives. Many homeowners pair it with attic insulation upgrades to bring the whole system up to current standards.
The Hill Country heat is relentless from May through September. If your attic is under-insulated, that heat radiates through your ceiling all afternoon, forcing your AC to run nearly nonstop. The fix is straightforward, and the results show up on your next electric bill.
Most homeowners do not think about their attic until something forces the issue. These are the warning signs worth acting on.
If rooms directly under the roof feel noticeably warmer than the rest of your home during Kerrville's long summers - even with the AC running - heat is pushing through a thin or aging attic. Your cooling system is working harder than it should, and you are paying for it every month.
If your summer bills have been climbing year over year without a change in habits, poor attic insulation is one of the most common culprits. Heat pushing through an under-insulated attic forces your air conditioner to run longer cycles, which adds up fast during a Hill Country summer.
Homes built in Kerrville before the early 1990s were often insulated to standards now considered inadequate for a hot Texas climate. If no one has ever looked at your attic insulation, there is a real chance it is too thin, has settled, or has been disturbed by pest activity or previous repair work.
If you peek into your attic and can clearly see the tops of the wooden joists with only a thin layer of material between them, your insulation is below recommended levels for this climate. A properly insulated Kerrville attic covers those joists completely with a thick, uniform layer.
Our blown-in insulation work starts with the attic - the area where most Kerrville homeowners lose the most energy. We air-seal gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch before blowing, because adding insulation over unsealed holes leaves real money on the table. If you are researching your options, you may also want to look at our home insulation service for a full-house assessment that covers walls, floors, and crawl spaces alongside the attic.
We use both fiberglass and cellulose blown-in material depending on the specific needs of your attic. Each has its strengths - fiberglass holds its shape well over time with minimal settling, while cellulose offers excellent coverage in irregular spaces. We will walk you through which option makes more sense for your home and explain the difference plainly before work begins.
Best suited for homes with existing but inadequate attic coverage looking for fast, thorough improvement.
Ideal for homeowners who want long-term stability with minimal settling over time.
A strong choice for attics with complex framing where thorough gap-filling coverage matters most.
Suited for homes with older construction where air leaks would undercut the value of new insulation.
For homeowners who already have some insulation but need to bring it up to current recommended levels.
Kerrville sits in the Texas Hill Country, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the upper 90s - and attic temperatures on a hot afternoon can reach 140 degrees or higher. A large share of the housing stock here was built in the 1960s through 1980s, when insulation standards were far less demanding than they are today. If your home is from that era and has never had the attic checked, it almost certainly falls short of what is needed to keep Hill Country summers manageable. Homeowners near Ingram, TX and Center Point, TX deal with the same conditions and the same aging housing stock.
Unlike northern states where insulation is thought of mainly as a winter tool, Kerrville homeowners benefit in both directions - blown-in attic insulation keeps summer heat out and holds winter warmth in during the cold snaps that roll through the Hill Country each year. The February 2021 freeze reminded many homeowners here how quickly an under-insulated house loses warmth. One day of work protects your home in every season, and the U.S. Department of Energy consistently identifies attic insulation as one of the highest-return energy improvements available to homeowners in hot climates.
No surprises. Here is exactly what to expect from first contact to finished job.
We will ask a few basic questions about your home and what prompted your concern. We reply within 1 business day and can usually schedule your estimate visit within a few days.
We go into your attic, measure existing insulation depth, check for air leaks, and look for signs of moisture or pest damage. We explain what we find in plain terms - no jargon, no pressure.
You receive a written quote covering the material type, target depth, and total cost. Ask us directly whether air-sealing is included - it almost always makes the investment more worthwhile.
The crew sets up the blowing machine in your driveway and runs the hose up to your attic. The job takes two to four hours for most homes. We seal the hatch to keep dust out and clean up before we leave.
Free assessment, written estimate, no obligation. We reply within 1 business day.
(830) 488-9157We seal gaps around fixtures, pipes, and the attic hatch before we blow. Contractors who skip this step leave air leaks that undercut the value of any insulation above them. We do not skip it.
We leave depth markers in the insulation so you can see the coverage with your own eyes. If you spot bare joists or thin spots before we pack up, we address it on the spot - that is the whole point of the walk-through.
Kerrville and the surrounding Hill Country is our service area. We know the housing stock here - the 1970s ranch homes, the limestone construction, the pier-and-beam foundations - and we know what each one needs.
You get a written estimate spelling out the scope, material, depth, and cost before any work begins. We will also tell you honestly if your existing insulation is adequate and you do not need us yet. See{' '} the{' '} NAIMA installation standards we follow at{' '} insulate.org.
Every detail above reflects how we run a job from first call to final walk-through. If something does not meet your expectations, we want to know before the truck leaves your driveway.
More questions? Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
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