Kerrville Insulation provides blown-in insulation, spray foam, and crawl space services to homeowners throughout Center Point, TX. We have been serving Kerr County properties since 2016, we know the rural roads out this way, and we reply within one business day.

Blown-in insulation is one of the most practical and cost-effective upgrades for Center Point homes with accessible attics, particularly those built between the 1950s and 1980s where the original material has settled and compressed over decades. It can be installed directly over existing insulation without tear-out in many cases, and a crew can complete a standard attic in a single visit. Learn more about our blown-in insulation services.
Many Center Point properties include barns, workshops, or equipment sheds that have no insulation at all - spray foam applied directly to the roof deck or interior walls of these structures creates a durable, moisture-resistant seal that holds up well against the Hill Country climate. For the main house, spray foam works especially well in irregular or hard-to-reach spaces where standard batt or blown-in installation is impractical.
A whole-home insulation assessment looks at every part of the building envelope - attic, crawl space, walls, and floor - and identifies where heat is entering and escaping most aggressively. For Center Point properties that have never had a systematic insulation review, this kind of assessment typically reveals two or three places where a targeted upgrade will make an outsized difference in comfort and energy costs.
Older Center Point homes built on pier-and-beam foundations have an open crawl space beneath the floor that is a consistent source of heat gain in summer and cold air infiltration in winter. Insulating the floor above the crawl space and vapor-sealing the ground beneath it addresses both the thermal and moisture issues that affect these homes, particularly those near the Guadalupe River where ground moisture is elevated.
Center Point summers are long and hot, with temperatures regularly above 95 degrees and attic spaces that can climb far above that. Many homes out here have metal roofing - which holds up well against hail and heat - but the attic below the metal still needs adequate insulation to prevent that heat from transferring into the living space throughout the afternoon and evening hours.
Center Point sits along the Guadalupe River in a part of Kerr County that is among the most flash-flood-prone regions in Texas. Properties near the river or in low-lying areas see regular ground moisture after heavy rains, and a properly installed vapor barrier beneath pier-and-beam homes prevents that moisture from rising into the floor framing and degrading insulation and structural wood over time.
Center Point is an unincorporated community in Kerr County, sitting along the Guadalupe River between Kerrville and Comfort on Highway 27. The area has a distinctly rural character - most properties sit on multiple acres, homes are set back from the road, and the work landscape includes barns, workshops, and equipment sheds alongside the main house. Homes here were largely built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means the insulation that was original to those structures is now 40 to 70 years old, has settled and compressed, and in many cases provides a fraction of the protection it once did. The mix of slab and pier-and-beam foundations, metal and asphalt roofing, and stone and wood-frame construction means a contractor needs to adapt their approach to what is actually in front of them - not apply a single standard method to every job.
The local climate creates consistent demand for insulation work throughout the year. Summer temperatures in Kerr County regularly exceed 95 degrees, and the Guadalupe River watershed is one of the most flash-flood-prone areas in the United States - heavy spring and fall rains can send water into crawl spaces and low-lying areas quickly, making moisture management as important as thermal performance. Hard freezes are not common in Center Point, but they do occur, and the February 2021 winter storm caused widespread damage throughout the Hill Country to homes that were not adequately prepared for sustained cold. An insulation contractor who understands these specific conditions - and who knows the difference between a pier-and-beam home that needs a vapor barrier and a slab home that does not - delivers meaningfully better results than one who treats every job in Kerr County as identical.
Our crew works throughout Center Point and the surrounding unincorporated Kerr County area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. Because Center Point is unincorporated, there is no city permit office - Kerr County handles local services, and most standard insulation retrofits in existing homes proceed without a permit requirement under Texas guidelines. We confirm the applicable requirements for each specific job during the estimate visit, and we flag anything project-specific before work starts so there are no surprises.
Highway 27 is the main corridor through Center Point, and we know the roads and ranch properties that extend off it in both directions toward the river and back into the hills. We encounter all the property types common to this part of Kerr County - older stone construction, pier-and-beam homes, newer custom builds on acreage, and outbuildings that have never been insulated at all. We bring the right equipment for each situation and do not turn jobs away because the property is a few miles off the main road.
We also serve neighboring communities on a regular basis. Homeowners in Comfort, TX to the south and Ingram, TX to the west are both part of our regular service territory along this stretch of the Guadalupe River.
Call or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day. We ask about your home's age, what issues you have noticed, and whether you have had previous insulation work done so we arrive prepared for what we will find.
We visit your property and inspect the attic, crawl space, and any other areas of concern. This takes 30 to 60 minutes. We explain what we find in plain terms and give you a written estimate - no pressure to commit on the day of the visit.
We arrive with equipment and materials and complete the work. Most standard blown-in attic jobs finish in one day. We seal air gaps before adding insulation and clean up the work area before leaving. You can stay home during the job.
Before we leave, we walk you through what was completed and show photos of the finished work in spaces you may not be able to access yourself. Your home is ready to use immediately. Contact us if anything needs attention after we leave.
We serve Center Point and all of unincorporated Kerr County. We know the rural roads out this way and will give you an honest, written assessment with no pressure to commit.
(830) 488-9157Center Point is an unincorporated community in Kerr County, Texas, located along Highway 27 about 12 miles east of Kerrville and 9 miles north of Comfort. The Guadalupe River runs through the community, and the surrounding landscape is classic Texas Hill Country - limestone hills, cedar and live oak, and ranch land extending in every direction. The population is small, the property lots are large, and the pace is slower than either of its neighboring towns. The housing stock leans toward single-story homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, with a mix of slab and pier-and-beam construction and a notable share of metal-roofed rural structures that reflect the agricultural history of the area.
Center Point attracts both full-time residents who want a rural Kerr County lifestyle without being in a larger town and part-time property owners who use the area for weekend retreats, hunting leases, or vacation cabins. This mix of occupancy patterns means some properties get consistent attention while others experience periods of deferred maintenance. The community is closely connected to both Kerrville to the west and Comfort to the south, and residents regularly travel both directions for services. Neighboring Comfort, TX shares much of the same Hill Country character and building stock, and Kerrville, TX is the nearest city for larger commercial services.
Professional vapor barrier placement for lasting moisture control.
Learn MoreWe serve Center Point and the surrounding Kerr County area. Call us or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day.