
Stillwater Insulation brings home insulation, attic insulation, and spray foam to Edmond, OK. We serve single-family homes across the city with free on-site estimates and have responded to every inquiry within 1 business day since we opened.

Home insulation Edmond homes span a wide range of ages and construction styles, from post-war cottages near the University of Central Oklahoma to large two-story builds in newer subdivisions. A whole-home insulation assessment makes sure every part of the envelope - attic, walls, crawl space, and rim joists - is performing together rather than leaving one zone to undermine the rest.
Most Edmond homes from the 1970s through early 2000s have attic insulation that has settled and compressed below today's recommended levels. Oklahoma's long, hot summers mean the attic is the first place where adding insulation pays off - bringing coverage up to R-49 to R-60 is the single most effective improvement most homeowners can make.
Edmond's clay-heavy soil and wet Oklahoma springs make crawl spaces and rim joists prime candidates for closed-cell spray foam. Unlike fiberglass batts, spray foam resists moisture migration, which matters when the soil under and around your home releases humidity into the structure every spring.
Blown-in insulation is the most practical way to add coverage to an existing Edmond attic without tearing out what is already there. It fills the irregular spaces around wiring, plumbing, and framing that batts tend to leave exposed, which is a common issue in homes from the 1980s and 1990s.
Not all Edmond homes are slab-on-grade. Properties in older parts of town near the UCO campus and downtown Edmond often have crawl spaces that were built without insulation or vapor barriers. Addressing those crawl spaces stops moisture from climbing into the floor structure and keeps rooms above them warmer in winter.
Edmond is one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma, and its housing stock reflects that growth: homes from the 1940s near the University of Central Oklahoma sit alongside large subdivisions that were built in the 2000s and 2010s. That range of construction ages means a wide range of insulation situations. Older homes near downtown Edmond were built before modern energy codes and often have original batts that have long since settled below useful performance levels. Newer homes may have been built to code but still have gaps at rim joists, around penetrations, and in wall cavities that show up as drafts and hot rooms.
Edmond's clay-heavy soil is a factor that is easy to underestimate. The soil expands when it rains and contracts during dry Oklahoma summers, putting constant stress on slab foundations and concrete throughout the city. That same moisture cycle drives humidity into crawl spaces under older homes, and that humidity works its way into the floor structure and living spaces above. Properly insulating and sealing a crawl space does not fix the soil - but it does break the cycle that lets moisture into the house. The combination of temperature extremes, an aging housing stock, and soil-driven moisture makes Edmond a city where insulation details genuinely matter.
Stillwater Insulation has worked on homes in Edmond and recognizes the clear differences between the city's construction eras. Homes near the University of Central Oklahoma campus and downtown Edmond along Broadway tend to be smaller, older, and more likely to have original insulation that has never been updated. The subdivisions on the north and east sides of town - built in the past 10 to 20 years - are newer but not immune to issues. Slab-on-grade construction, which is standard across Edmond, means every home in the city is sitting on a foundation that is directly affected by Oklahoma's expanding and contracting clay soils.
We know the major corridors in Edmond: Danforth Road and Covell Road mark the north-south growth of the city, while Boulevard and I-35 are the arteries that connect Edmond to the broader OKC metro. Edmond Public Schools draws families who plant roots here for years, and those long-term homeowners tend to invest in improvements that make their homes more comfortable and efficient. The city covers about 87 square miles, and we work across all of it.
We also serve homeowners in nearby communities throughout the OKC metro. If you have a neighbor or family member in Yukon or elsewhere in the western metro, we cover those areas as well.
Contact us by phone or through the online form. We ask a few quick questions about your home and what areas you want addressed. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your Edmond home, inspect the attic, crawl space, or walls, and take measurements. You receive a written quote at no cost and no obligation - this visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. We will tell you whether your job needs a permit.
Most Edmond jobs are scheduled within the same week. The crew brings all equipment and materials. Standard attic blown-in jobs are typically done in a few hours; larger or multi-zone projects take a full day.
When the job is complete, we walk you through the finished space and give you written documentation of what was installed. For spray foam work, we provide a re-entry time before we leave the site.
We serve Edmond homeowners throughout the city and respond within 1 business day. The on-site visit and written quote are completely free with no obligation to book.
(405) 338-4339Edmond is a city of roughly 94,000 people sitting directly north of Oklahoma City, and it has grown into one of the most desirable suburbs in the state. The city covers about 87 square miles, the vast majority of it single-family residential neighborhoods on suburban lots. Edmond is home to the University of Central Oklahoma, which has been part of the city since 1890, and its annual LibertyFest celebration draws tens of thousands of residents each Fourth of July. Median home values in Edmond run around $280,000 to $300,000 - well above the state median - reflecting the strong demand from families drawn to the city's school district and quality of life.
The housing stock in Edmond reflects four decades of sustained growth. The oldest homes near downtown and the UCO campus date from the 1940s and 1950s. The city's most rapid growth came in the 1970s through 1990s, and that era accounts for the bulk of Edmond's single-family inventory. Newer subdivisions in Coffee Creek and along the north edge of town added thousands of homes in the 2000s and 2010s. Each of these eras has its own insulation characteristics, and knowing the difference matters when we assess a home. We also serve homeowners in nearby communities, including Norman and other cities in the OKC metro.
Every Edmond estimate includes a full written scope of work before a single piece of material goes in. No surprises on installation day, and no pressure to decide on the spot during the site visit.
We have worked on Edmond properties spanning 1940s bungalows near UCO to large newer builds in Coffee Creek and the north edge of town. Each era of construction has its own typical insulation gaps, and we know what to look for.
Stillwater Insulation is licensed through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board, which sets minimum standards for insulation contractors in the state. You have a clear path if any part of the work does not meet expectations.
The federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit can cover up to 30 percent of insulation project costs in 2025. We use qualifying materials and can provide the documentation you need for your tax records.
Edmond homeowners invest in their properties because they plan to stay. We approach every job with that in mind - thorough work that performs for years, documented correctly so it shows up the right way when you sell or refinance.
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Book a free on-site estimate in Edmond now - our schedule fills before summer heat arrives, and you can lock in a spot without any commitment.