
Stillwater Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Claremore, OK with spray foam, attic insulation, and crawl space services suited to the brick ranch homes and mid-century construction throughout Rogers County. We reply to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Spray foam insulation is the most effective upgrade for Claremore brick ranch homes where rim joists, crawl space walls, and attic penetrations have never been properly sealed. Closed-cell spray foam stops both heat transfer and moisture from the clay soil below - two problems that show up together in Rogers County homes built in the 1960s and 1970s.
Claremore attics in homes built between the 1950s and 1980s frequently sit below the R-49 to R-60 level that Oklahoma homes need to handle summer heat and winter cold. Blown-in insulation added on top of existing batts brings those attics up quickly without requiring a full tear-out, and the improvement in summer cooling is noticeable by the first hot month after installation.
Claremore sits on expansive clay soil near the Verdigris River, and that soil holds moisture through wet Rogers County springs. Homes with a crawl space - especially older ones that were not sealed at construction - allow that moisture to migrate upward into floor joists and subfloor framing. Insulating and sealing the crawl space stops that cycle and keeps first-floor rooms more comfortable year-round.
Mid-century Claremore homes were built before air sealing was standard practice, and the gaps left around plumbing, wiring, and top plates let Oklahoma wind push cold air in during winter and hot air in during summer. Sealing those gaps before adding insulation is what makes the improvement last - and what prevents the most common complaint about insulation upgrades not delivering on their promise.
Blown-in loose-fill insulation is a practical choice for Claremore attics in homes where the existing batts have settled or compressed over 40 or 50 years. It fills around recessed lights, HVAC ducts, and irregular framing without disturbing what is already there, and it can be installed in a few hours on a typical single-story ranch home without requiring the homeowner to leave the house.
A large part of Claremore's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s. Those homes are now 40 to 70 years old, and at that age, original insulation has almost certainly settled, compressed, or been disturbed during one of the HVAC or plumbing updates that are common in that age of home. Fiberglass batts from the 1960s and 1970s were installed to the code of that era, which was far below the R-49 to R-60 range that Oklahoma homes need today. A home that met code when it was built may be losing significant heat in winter and gaining it rapidly in summer through an under-insulated attic.
Claremore's location in northeastern Oklahoma brings the full range of Oklahoma weather conditions to bear on every home here. Temperatures reach the mid-90s in summer and drop below freezing for extended periods in winter, and the freeze-thaw cycle that runs from late fall through early spring puts stress on any gaps in the building envelope. The expansive clay soil common across Rogers County adds another layer: wet springs cause soil to swell and push moisture upward into crawl spaces, while dry summers pull it back down and can open gaps around foundations. An insulation contractor who has worked throughout this region knows those patterns and what they mean for a specific home.
Our crew works in Claremore and across Rogers County on a regular basis, and the brick ranch homes that fill the older neighborhoods here are a housing type we know well. These homes sit on slab or shallow crawl space foundations, have brick veneer exteriors that hold up structurally over decades, and typically have attics and rim joists that were never air sealed at construction. Knowing how those homes are built - and where the insulation gaps reliably show up - means we can give an accurate assessment quickly rather than spending the homeowner's time on guesswork. For projects that require a permit, we work through the City of Claremore building inspection process.
Claremore is the county seat of Rogers County and sits about 25 miles northeast of Tulsa on US-66 and the Will Rogers Turnpike corridor. The city is home to Rogers State University, which brings a stable mix of faculty homeowners and long-term residents to the area. The neighborhoods near the Will Rogers Memorial Museum and downtown are among the oldest in the city, while the subdivisions to the south and east are newer construction that has its own insulation profile.
We regularly serve homeowners in Bartlesville to the north in Washington County, where older housing stock and similar climate conditions create comparable insulation needs. We also serve Sapulpa to the southwest, another Creek County community with a large share of pre-1960 homes that benefit from the same approach.
Call us or submit the estimate form online and tell us about your Claremore home and what areas you want improved. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your home and inspect the attic, crawl space, or walls. You receive a written quote at no charge before any work is scheduled. Cost is addressed clearly during this visit - no vague estimates or pressure to commit on the spot.
Most Claremore jobs are booked within the same week. The crew brings all materials and equipment. Blown-in attic work finishes in a few hours; spray foam projects may take a full day. You do not need to leave for a blown-in attic job.
When the work is done we walk through the finished space with you and provide written documentation of everything installed and the R-value achieved. Spray foam jobs include a written re-entry time so you know when the space is ready to use.
We serve Claremore homeowners throughout Rogers County and respond within 1 business day. The on-site inspection and written quote are completely free - no strings attached.
(405) 338-4339Claremore is a city of about 20,000 people and the county seat of Rogers County, located roughly 25 miles northeast of Tulsa along US-66. The city is the birthplace of Will Rogers - the beloved Oklahoma humorist - and the Will Rogers Memorial Museum draws visitors from across the state. Claremore has grown steadily over the past two decades as families look for a quieter community within commuting distance of Tulsa, and Rogers State University adds a stable academic presence to the local economy and housing market.
The housing stock in Claremore is a mix of eras. The oldest neighborhoods near downtown include homes from the early 1900s with wood siding and original foundations. Moving outward, the dominant type is the brick ranch home built from the 1950s through the 1980s - single-story, slab or shallow crawl space, and now 40 to 70 years old. Newer subdivisions on the south and east sides of town were built from the 2000s onward and have their own insulation profile. Claremore Lake, just outside town, adds low-lying areas near the water where drainage and moisture management are important considerations for nearby homeowners. We also serve Bartlesville to the north, where older construction in Washington County presents comparable insulation challenges.
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