Your home works against you when the insulation is thin or missing. We find where the energy is escaping and fix it - attic, walls, crawl space, and floor - so every room stays comfortable.

Home insulation in Kerrville slows the transfer of heat between your living space and the outside air, covering the attic, walls, floors, and crawl spaces - most whole-home projects are assessed and planned in one visit and completed within one to two days.
In the Texas Hill Country, summer heat is relentless. When your attic reaches extreme temperatures on a hot afternoon and the insulation between that space and your ceiling is thin or settling, your air conditioner is fighting a losing battle. Adding proper insulation changes the equation - your AC does less work, your home reaches its target temperature faster, and it holds that temperature longer.
Home insulation is not just one product or one location. A whole-home approach looks at every area where conditioned air escapes - attic, exterior walls, floors above crawl spaces, and any other gaps in the building envelope. If you are not sure where your biggest losses are, our assessment will tell you. For homes that have already had attic work done, we often find that insulation removal and replacement of degraded material, or retrofit insulation in walls or floors, is the next highest-value step.
These are the signs most Kerrville homeowners notice before they call.
If your air conditioner is working all day and your living spaces still feel warm and stuffy by mid-afternoon, your attic insulation is likely the culprit. An under-insulated attic acts like a heat lamp over your ceiling - and no amount of air conditioning can fully overcome it.
It is normal for cooling costs to rise in summer, but if your electric bill climbs to levels that feel completely out of proportion to what you are using, poor insulation is often why. Kerrville homeowners in older homes frequently find that a single insulation upgrade cuts their peak-season bills meaningfully.
Drafts near outlets, light switches, or the attic hatch are a sign that conditioned air is escaping through gaps in your home's structure. In older Kerrville homes, these air leaks are extremely common and are often why your HVAC system can never quite keep up.
If your floors feel cold in winter - especially in a home with a crawl space underneath - the floor insulation is inadequate or missing. Temperature differences between rooms, or between floors, are a reliable sign that insulation is not doing its job throughout the house.
We start with a whole-home assessment - walking your attic, crawl space, and anywhere else energy is likely escaping - before recommending anything. The attic is almost always the highest-priority area, and we pair attic work with air sealing to close the gaps that insulation alone cannot address. For homes with pier-and-beam foundations, the floor above the crawl space is often the next biggest source of loss, and we handle that in the same project when it makes sense.
Our home insulation service draws on the full range of materials and methods we offer - blown-in loose-fill for attics, batt insulation for floors and walls, and spray foam for areas where both insulation and air sealing need to happen at the same time. We do not push one solution on every job. We recommend what fits your home, your climate, and your budget - and we explain the reasoning plainly before work begins.
Best starting point for most Kerrville homes - the highest-return upgrade for both summer cooling and winter warmth.
Ideal for pier-and-beam homes where the floor above an open crawl space is a major source of heat loss and gain.
For homes where the attic has been addressed but walls are still allowing heat to move through exterior surfaces.
For homes where gaps around fixtures, plumbing, and the attic hatch are undermining existing insulation.
For homes that need coverage added to finished walls or other areas without tearing down drywall.
For homeowners who are not sure where their biggest energy losses are and want a clear, prioritized plan before spending anything.
Kerrville sits in a region where summer temperatures regularly climb into the upper 90s, and a significant share of the housing stock was built in the 1960s through 1980s - when insulation requirements were far less demanding than they are today. Many of these homes have attic insulation that has settled, compressed, or degraded over decades, providing far less protection than it did when it was installed. If your home is more than 30 years old and has never had an insulation upgrade, there is a good chance it is underperforming in ways that show up directly on your monthly electric bill. Homeowners throughout the area - including those near Comfort, TX and Fredericksburg, TX - deal with the same combination of aging homes and extreme summer heat.
Kerrville winters are generally mild, but the Hill Country does experience periodic hard freezes. The February 2021 winter storm reminded many homeowners here how quickly an under-insulated house loses heat when temperatures drop hard. Good whole-home insulation protects you in both directions - it keeps summer heat out and holds winter warmth in - and pier-and-beam foundations, common in older Kerrville neighborhoods, add an additional vulnerability through the crawl space that is easy to address in the same project. ENERGY STAR and the U.S. Department of Energy both identify whole-home insulation as one of the most cost-effective energy improvements available.
Here is the process from first contact to finished installation - no surprises.
We ask a few questions about your home - age, what you have been noticing, whether you have had any previous insulation work. We reply within 1 business day and schedule your on-site assessment.
We walk your attic, crawl space, and any other area where energy is likely escaping. We measure, check for air leaks and moisture, and explain what we find in plain terms - no jargon or pressure.
You receive a written estimate covering what is recommended, the materials, and the total cost. This is the right time to ask about federal tax credits and utility rebates that may apply to your project.
Most attic jobs are finished in a few hours. Crawl space or whole-home projects may take a full day. There is no curing period - your home is fully ready to use immediately after we clean up and leave.
Free whole-home assessment and written estimate. No pressure, no obligation. Reply within 1 business day.
(830) 488-9157We look at your home before we recommend anything. We measure what is already there, check for air leaks, and explain what we find - including if your insulation is actually adequate and you do not need us yet.
Pier-and-beam foundations, limestone construction, and 1960s-1980s ranch homes are what we work on every day. We know the specific challenges these homes present and what each one actually needs.
Insulation on top of unsealed air gaps leaves real energy savings on the table. We seal gaps around fixtures, plumbing, and the attic hatch as part of the installation - not as an optional add-on.
If work is done in your attic or crawl space, we walk you through what was done - including photos - so you can see the improvement with your own eyes. You should not have to take our word for it.
These are not promises we make on a website and forget about on the job. They are the standard we hold ourselves to on every project, from the initial call to the final walk-through.
Have a question that is not answered here? Call us or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day.
Safe removal of old, degraded, or contaminated insulation before new material is installed - a common first step in older Kerrville homes.
Learn MoreAdding insulation to existing finished walls or other hard-to-access areas without major demolition or disruption to your living space.
Learn MoreBeat the summer rush - homeowners who call before the Hill Country heat peaks get their preferred scheduling window.