
Stillwater Insulation serves Owasso, OK homeowners with spray foam, attic insulation, and crawl space solutions. We are a licensed insulation contractor serving northeast Oklahoma and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Spray foam insulation seals every gap in an Owasso home's building envelope - something that matters here because most homes were built quickly in subdivisions during high-growth years when air sealing was an afterthought. Our team installs open-cell and closed-cell spray foam for attics, rim joists, and crawl spaces throughout Owasso.
Owasso attics bake under Oklahoma's summer sun, and most homes in subdivisions like Nottingham or Smith Farm were built with just enough insulation to meet the code of their era. Adding blown-in insulation to bring attics up to the R-49 to R-60 range recommended for this climate zone is one of the fastest payback improvements an Owasso homeowner can make.
Loose-fill blown-in insulation is well-suited for Owasso's post-1990 construction because it fills irregular spaces around recessed lights and HVAC penetrations that are common in newer homes. It can be added directly over existing batts without removing them, making it a fast and cost-effective upgrade for homes that are slightly underperforming.
Owasso's position in northeast Oklahoma puts homes in the path of persistent winds, and subdivision construction often leaves gaps at top plates, around plumbing, and at rim joists that insulation alone cannot fix. Air sealing those penetrations before adding insulation is what turns a marginal upgrade into a measurable comfort improvement.
Owasso sits on expansive clay soil that holds moisture through wet seasons and releases it into crawl spaces below. Insulating and conditioning the crawl space protects floor joists from moisture damage and keeps first-floor rooms warmer in winter without letting soil humidity rise into the living space above.
Owasso is one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma, and most of its housing stock was built between 1990 and 2015. That means a large share of homes are now 15 to 35 years old - past the point where insulation has often settled, and HVAC systems are working harder than they should. These homes were built to meet the minimum energy code of their era, and those minimums have been raised significantly since then. The gap between what was installed and what is now recommended can be substantial.
Owasso sits on expansive clay soil that expands in wet weather and shrinks in dry spells. That constant movement creates opportunities for moisture to enter crawl spaces and rim joist areas, especially in homes that were not sealed at construction. At the same time, northeast Oklahoma's severe thunderstorm and hail season puts real stress on roofing and attic assemblies every spring. When a storm damages a roof and allows water into an attic, the insulation often absorbs that moisture and loses a significant portion of its R-value without any visible sign. An insulation contractor who works in Owasso regularly knows these patterns and where to look.
We work on homes throughout Owasso regularly, pulling permits through the City of Owasso when the scope of work requires one, and we know the subdivision-style construction patterns that dominate the city. Homes in neighborhoods like Nottingham, Coffee Creek, and Smith Farm were built with similar framing, similar roof lines, and similar typical insulation gaps - which means our crew can move efficiently and accurately in this housing stock.
Owasso is centered around the US-169 corridor, with 96th Street North and 116th Street North serving as the main commercial arteries. Most residential development has spread east and west from that corridor, which means many homes sit on lots that were graded relatively recently. Owasso Public Schools draws a steady stream of families who plan to stay for years, and those homeowners tend to invest in their properties rather than defer maintenance. That makes insulation upgrades a common request for us here.
We serve Owasso homeowners as part of our coverage of northeast Oklahoma, and also work regularly in Broken Arrow to the south, where the mix of older and newer construction presents a different set of insulation challenges.
Reach us by phone or through the online form and tell us which areas of your Owasso home you want addressed. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your Owasso home, inspect the attic, crawl space, or walls, and measure the space. You get a written quote at no cost before any commitment is made. This visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes.
Most Owasso jobs are booked within the same week. The crew brings all materials and equipment. Attic blown-in work usually wraps up in a few hours; larger spray foam jobs may take a full day.
When the work is done we walk you through the finished space and leave you with written documentation of what was installed and to what specifications. Spray foam jobs include a specific re-entry time.
We serve Owasso homeowners throughout northeast Oklahoma and respond within 1 business day. The on-site estimate is always free and comes with a written quote.
(405) 338-4339Owasso is a city of over 38,000 people in northeastern Oklahoma, sitting along the US-169 corridor about 12 miles north of downtown Tulsa. It has grown from a small community of around 18,000 in 2000 into one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, driven largely by families relocating for Owasso Public Schools, one of the most well-regarded school districts in northeast Oklahoma. Nearly all of the city is made up of single-family homes in planned subdivisions, with the bulk of development clustered east and west of US-169 along 96th Street North and 116th Street North.
The housing stock in Owasso is relatively young by Oklahoma standards. Most homes were built between 1990 and 2015, with brick veneer fronts and vinyl siding common on homes from the 1990s and 2000s. Newer neighborhoods on the city edges feature more contemporary construction on recently graded land. Owasso residents tend to be long-term owner-occupants, which means homes here are typically well-maintained and ready for upgrades like improved insulation. We also cover communities nearby, including Bartlesville to the north in Washington County, where the older housing stock presents a different set of needs.
Most Owasso homes were built between 1990 and 2015. We work on these subdivision-style homes regularly and know the framing patterns, typical insulation gaps, and common problem spots that show up in this era of construction. That familiarity saves time on every job.
Every site visit ends with a written quote you can review on your own time. We will never ask you to commit on the spot, and the visit costs nothing. You will know exactly what will be installed and at what price before any crew returns.
Stillwater Insulation holds a license through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board - the state body that sets standards for insulation contractors across Oklahoma. That license is your assurance that the work meets minimum code requirements and that you have a clear path if anything falls short.
We cover Owasso and the surrounding northeast Oklahoma region, including nearby communities in Rogers County and south Tulsa County. If your home is in one of the newer subdivisions on Owasso's eastern or western edges, we have worked in those neighborhoods.
Owasso's rapid growth means a lot of homes built in a short window, with similar construction patterns and similar insulation gaps. We know those patterns well, and we can assess your home accurately without a long learning curve. That means better quotes, fewer surprises, and work that gets done right the first time.
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Schedule a free on-site estimate in Owasso today - our schedule fills quickly before Oklahoma's summer heat arrives, and early booking means faster service.