
High utility bills and uneven temperatures hurt your bottom line. Proper commercial insulation fixes the root cause - so your building holds its temperature and your energy costs come down.

Commercial insulation in Stillwater slows heat movement through your building's walls, roof, and floors - most straightforward single-story jobs take one to three days to complete. In summer it keeps hot Oklahoma air from pushing inside; in winter it keeps the warmth you are paying to generate from leaking out.
Stillwater building owners face a climate that swings hard in both directions - triple-digit summer heat and genuine winter cold snaps - and many of the city's commercial buildings were constructed to insulation standards that are well below what is recommended today. If your building is more than 25 years old and has never had an insulation assessment, there is a real chance you are losing money through the walls and roof every single month.
For buildings that also need moisture management under the slab or in crawl spaces, our crawl space vapor barrier service addresses that layer of the problem so your insulation investment is protected from below.
If your cooling costs in June, July, and August keep climbing but your HVAC equipment has not changed, your insulation may be the problem. Stillwater's triple-digit summer heat puts enormous pressure on any building's thermal envelope, and even small gaps or thin spots in insulation force your air conditioning to run almost constantly. A building that used to be comfortable at a reasonable cost and now is not is telling you something.
If one part of your building is always warmer in summer or colder in winter than the rest - no matter how long the HVAC runs - that is a classic sign of uneven or missing insulation. This is especially common in older Stillwater commercial buildings where insulation was added piecemeal over the years or where renovations were done without updating the building envelope.
Central Oklahoma is famously windy, and if you can feel air moving inside your building when it is gusty outside, your insulation and air sealing have gaps. Drafts mean conditioned air is escaping and outside air is getting in, which directly raises your energy costs. Run your hand along the base of exterior walls or near ceiling joints on a breezy day - if you feel movement, it is worth a professional assessment.
Most commercial buildings constructed before the mid-1990s in Stillwater were built to insulation standards significantly lower than what is recommended today. If you have owned or managed the building for years and no one has ever looked at the insulation, there is a real chance it has settled, degraded, or was never adequate to begin with. An assessment costs little or nothing and can reveal savings opportunities that pay for the upgrade in just a few years.
We install blown-in loose-fill insulation, rigid foam board, and spray foam insulation in commercial buildings throughout Stillwater and the surrounding area. Blown-in insulation is typically the most cost-effective solution for large attic areas - it is fast, covers irregular spaces well, and delivers consistent R-value across the full ceiling plane. Rigid foam board is a strong choice for wall assemblies and below-grade applications where moisture resistance matters. Spray foam is used for sealing gaps in roof assemblies, irregular cavities, and anywhere that air infiltration is the primary driver of energy loss.
For buildings where old insulation has settled, become contaminated, or was never installed correctly, we also coordinate with our vapor barrier installation service to ensure moisture management and insulation work together as a system - not as two separate jobs that do not account for each other. Every project starts with an on-site assessment and a written estimate so you know exactly what you are getting before any work begins.
Best for large commercial attic areas where speed, even coverage, and cost-effectiveness are the priorities.
Suited to buildings with complex roof assemblies, irregular cavities, or significant air infiltration driving up bills.
A good fit for commercial wall assemblies and below-grade applications where a durable, moisture-resistant product is needed.
For building owners who have never had an assessment and want to know what they have before deciding what to do.
Suited to Stillwater building owners who want to confirm their roof insulation was not compromised by hail or high winds.
For property managers handling older Stillwater buildings with multiple units that have varying insulation conditions.
Stillwater sits in a climate zone where summer highs regularly push past 100 degrees and winter cold snaps can drop below 10 degrees - sometimes in the same calendar year. That 90-plus degree swing means your building's insulation is working hard in both directions, and any weak spots show up fast as high utility bills and comfort complaints. Buildings insulated to older, lower standards are especially vulnerable here, and the return on an upgrade is faster than ever given recent increases in both OG&E electric rates and Oklahoma Natural Gas prices.
A significant portion of Stillwater's commercial and mixed-use building stock was constructed in the 1960s through 1990s to serve a growing OSU campus community - and many of those buildings have never had a serious insulation upgrade. After any significant spring storm, it is also worth having a contractor check your roof assembly for hail or wind damage that may have compromised the insulation layer without leaving visible signs inside. We serve commercial building owners throughout the Stillwater area, including Broken Arrow and Owasso. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association publishes installation guidelines we follow on every commercial project, and Oklahoma contractor licensing requirements can be verified through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board.
Reach out by phone or online form. We ask about the size and age of your building, what has been bothering you - high bills, comfort issues, storm damage - and gather enough detail to prepare for the site visit. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your building to check existing insulation, look for moisture or damage, and assess areas that need work. After the visit you receive a written estimate - scope of work, materials, and total cost - clear enough to compare against other quotes.
For most commercial projects in Stillwater, we pull the required building permit through City of Stillwater Development Services before work begins. You tell us which days work best for your operations and we schedule around them.
The crew works in attic spaces, wall cavities, and mechanical areas - usually with minimal disruption to daily operations. After work is complete, the city inspector verifies installation and we walk you through what was done and hand over permit documentation.
Free on-site estimate. Written scope of work. Licensed Oklahoma contractor. We respond within 1 business day.
(405) 338-4339Stillwater Insulation holds a current license through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board. Oklahoma requires commercial insulation contractors to carry this license, and you can verify ours online in under a minute. That accountability protects you if anything goes wrong.
Stillwater's commercial building stock includes everything from 1960s-era mixed-use properties near campus to newer office and retail construction on the south side of town. We have worked across that range and know what to look for in each type of building.
Every commercial estimate includes a written breakdown of what areas will be treated, what materials will be used, and the total cost - before any crew arrives. You will not be surprised by the bill or the scope of work on the day of installation.
We follow installation guidelines from the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association on every commercial project. That means consistent coverage, no compressed sections, and no thin spots that undermine the R-value you are paying for. Good installation matters as much as the product.
Choosing a licensed, insured contractor who pulls permits and follows published installation standards is the difference between an upgrade that pays for itself and one that creates new problems down the road. Every commercial project we take on in Stillwater starts with a site visit and ends with permit documentation you can keep with your building records.
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