
Stillwater Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Broken Arrow, OK with residential and commercial insulation, spray foam, and attic insulation. We have served Tulsa County homeowners since 2025 and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Broken Arrow has a strong commercial and light-industrial base, and many of the buildings along its main corridors were constructed in the 1980s and 1990s with insulation levels well below current standards. Our commercial insulation service covers small offices, retail spaces, and light-industrial buildings with blown-in, batt, and spray foam options - and we pull the required Oklahoma Construction Industries Board permits on every job.
The bulk of Broken Arrow homes were built between 1970 and 2005, and most have attic insulation that has never been upgraded. Broken Arrow summers regularly push past 93 degrees, and an underinsulated attic is the main reason rooms stay hot no matter how long the AC runs. Blown-in insulation brings attic levels up to R-49 or higher in a single visit.
Broken Arrow homes with brick veneer exteriors have a specific vulnerability: the gap behind the brick veneer and the mortar joints around windows and doors can admit air and moisture if not properly sealed. Closed-cell spray foam on rim joists and in attic knee walls creates an air barrier that brick alone cannot provide, and it is especially effective in homes that have been through several Tulsa-area hail seasons.
Not all Broken Arrow homes are on slabs - older properties near downtown and the Rose District sometimes have partial crawl spaces or pier-and-beam sections. Broken Arrow clay soil holds moisture, and an uninsulated, unvented crawl space passes that moisture into floor assemblies and the living space above. Properly insulating the crawl space addresses both the energy loss and the moisture problem.
For Broken Arrow homeowners whose attic insulation has settled and thinned over 20 or 30 years, blown-in loose fill is the most efficient upgrade path. It does not require removing the existing material, works around electrical and HVAC equipment in the attic, and can be completed in a single morning without any disruption to the rest of the house.
Broken Arrow sits on expansive clay soils that are found throughout the Tulsa metro. These soils absorb water and swell when it rains, then shrink and crack as they dry out in summer. That movement puts constant pressure on slab foundations and can compromise the interface between a home and the ground around it - driving moisture toward crawl spaces, rim joists, and lower wall assemblies. Most of the city's housing stock was built right through this cycle for 30 to 50 years without the benefit of modern vapor control or air sealing techniques.
Broken Arrow also sits squarely in Tornado Alley. Spring storms bring hail that routinely reaches golf ball size, and high-wind events can compromise roof assemblies and soffit details that allow water into the attic. Wet insulation loses most of its thermal resistance and can harbor mold for months before a homeowner realizes something is wrong. Beyond storm risk, the city has two very distinct generations of housing - older 1950s and 1960s homes near the Rose District with original construction details, and 1990s through 2000s subdivisions on the south and east sides whose insulation is now aging out of peak performance. A contractor who has worked across both parts of Broken Arrow will approach these two property types very differently.
Stillwater Insulation has served Tulsa County homeowners and commercial clients since 2025, and our crew is familiar with the range of construction types spread across Broken Arrow. For commercial projects, we pull permits through the City of Broken Arrow Building Inspections division and hold the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board license that the city requires for commercial insulation work. We work on everything from older ranch houses in the established neighborhoods north of downtown to newer subdivisions in the Stone Canyon and Timber Ridge areas on the south side.
Broken Arrow is a city where the street address tells you a lot about the property. Homes near the Rose District and along the older north-south corridors tend to be smaller brick homes from the mid-20th century - original insulation, original windows, and sometimes original vapor barrier details that were never updated. The south and east sides have homes from the 1990s and 2000s that are now hitting the age where attic insulation has settled, HVAC equipment has been replaced at least once, and the original spray-applied vapor barrier on the foundation has dried out. Both halves of the city present real insulation work, just different scopes.
We serve all of Broken Arrow and neighboring communities. Homeowners in Sapulpa to the west are also in our service area, as are other communities throughout the Tulsa metro region.
Reach out by phone or through the online estimate form. We ask a few quick questions about your home or building and the areas you want addressed. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your Broken Arrow property, inspect the attic, crawl space, or walls, and measure the space. You receive a written quote at no charge and no obligation - this visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and there is no pressure to decide the same day.
Most Broken Arrow jobs are booked within the same week. The crew arrives with all equipment and materials. Attic blown-in jobs typically finish in a few hours; commercial projects or multi-area residential jobs may take longer.
When the work is done we walk you through the finished space. For spray foam jobs we give you a specific re-entry time before we leave. You will have written documentation of what was installed and where.
We serve Broken Arrow homeowners and commercial clients throughout Tulsa County and respond within 1 business day. The estimate and on-site visit are free with no obligation.
(405) 338-4339Broken Arrow is the fourth-largest city in Oklahoma, with a population of around 115,000 people, located just southeast of Tulsa. About 68 percent of homes in Broken Arrow are owner-occupied - a rate higher than the national average - and the median household income is roughly $75,000. The city has a strong manufacturing and aerospace base, with major employers including FlightSafety International and AAON. Most residents work locally or commute a short distance into Tulsa, which means homeownership in Broken Arrow tends to be long-term. The city's housing stock is overwhelmingly single-family detached homes with brick veneer exteriors, most built between 1970 and 2005.
Broken Arrow has two distinct faces. The historic core - anchored by the brick-paved streets and local shops of the Rose District - has older homes from the mid-20th century that often need significant insulation upgrades. The south and east sides of the city have newer master-planned subdivisions where homes are now 15 to 25 years old and reaching the point where attic insulation and other building envelope components need attention. We also serve homeowners in nearby Sapulpa and other communities throughout the Tulsa metro area.
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Schedule a free on-site estimate in Broken Arrow today - most jobs are booked within the same week and our crew arrives with everything needed to finish the job in a single visit.