
Stillwater Insulation provides home insulation, attic insulation, and air sealing in Yukon, OK. We serve homeowners across the city - from the original neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions expanding north and west - with free on-site estimates and a 1 business day response to every inquiry.

A whole-home insulation assessment covers every part of the envelope - attic, walls, crawl space if applicable, and rim joists - so one weak zone does not undermine the rest. Most Yukon homes were built during a period when minimum code compliance was the goal, not long-term energy performance, and a full assessment often uncovers more than one problem area. Our home insulation service starts with a free on-site visit to find exactly where your Yukon home is losing conditioned air.
The attic is where most Yukon homes lose the most energy, and it is the first place we look. Oklahoma summers push attic temperatures above 140 degrees F when coverage is thin, and Yukon homes from the 1980s and 1990s routinely have attic insulation that has settled to half or less of its original thickness. Bringing the attic up to current recommended levels is the single highest-impact insulation improvement most Yukon homeowners can make.
Blown-in insulation is the most practical way to add coverage to an existing Yukon attic without removing what is already there. It fills the gaps around wiring, pipes, and framing - the irregular spaces that batts leave exposed - and works well in attics with limited access. It is also how we top off attics that were insulated in the 1980s and 1990s and have settled over the years.
Adding insulation without sealing the gaps beneath it leaves conditioned air flowing freely through electrical penetrations, plumbing chases, and gaps at top plates. Yukon homes built in the pre-2000 era rarely had dedicated air sealing work done, and those open pathways are responsible for drafts and uneven temperatures throughout the house. We seal first, then insulate, which is the sequence that actually reduces energy use.
Not all Yukon homes are slab-on-grade. Some properties - particularly older ones near the original downtown area - have crawl spaces that were built with minimal insulation and no vapor control. An uninsulated crawl space lets the temperature and humidity of the Oklahoma soil work directly into your floor structure, making downstairs rooms uncomfortable and contributing to moisture problems in the framing above.
Yukon has grown quickly over the past four decades, and the bulk of its housing stock was built between 1980 and 2010. Those homes are now 15 to 45 years old - well past the point where original insulation is still performing as installed. Batts compress and settle over time, and what was installed to the minimum code of the 1980s or 1990s falls significantly short of what the Department of Energy recommends for Oklahoma today. Add to that the extreme temperature swings this area sees - summer highs regularly hitting 95 to 100 degrees F and winters that can drop below freezing for weeks - and the gap between what your insulation is doing and what it should be doing gets expensive fast.
Yukon also sits on Oklahoma's expansive clay soil, which swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That movement puts stress on slab foundations and concrete throughout the city and, for the homes that do have crawl spaces, drives moisture up through the soil and into the floor structure every spring. The newer subdivisions expanding north and west of town sit on the same clay base - foundation and slab issues show up even in relatively new Yukon homes for this reason. Proper attic insulation and crawl space moisture control together make a noticeable difference in comfort and in what you pay on your utility bill each month.
Stillwater Insulation regularly works on homes in Yukon and sees the same pattern across the city: homes from the 1980s and 1990s with original batts that have never been replaced or topped off, sitting on clay soil that pushes moisture into the structure every wet season. The crew works across all parts of Yukon, from the original neighborhoods closer to downtown near historic Route 66 to the newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of town.
Most residents know Yukon by its main corridors - I-40 runs along the southern edge of the city and connects it to downtown Oklahoma City about 15 miles east, while the Chisholm Trail Parkway gives residents a toll road connection north and south through the metro. Yukon is known across Oklahoma as the Czech Capital of the state, and the annual Czech Festival draws visitors from throughout the region. The city has a strong owner-occupied character - most people here own their homes and plan to stay, which is why insulation improvements that pay back over years make sense here.
We also serve homeowners in communities right next door. If you have neighbors or family in Mustang just to the south, or in Edmond to the northeast, we cover those areas as well.
Reach us by phone or through the online form. We ask a few quick questions about your Yukon home and the areas you want to address. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your home, inspect the attic, crawl space, or walls, and take measurements. You receive a written quote at no cost and no obligation. We will tell you upfront whether your project needs a permit. This visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes.
Most Yukon jobs are scheduled within the same week. The crew brings all equipment and materials. Standard blown-in attic jobs are done in a few hours; larger or multi-zone projects take a full day. You do not need to leave the house for blown-in work.
When the job is complete, we walk you through the finished work and give you written documentation of the materials installed. This paperwork is what you need to claim the federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit if your project qualifies.
We serve Yukon homeowners across all parts of the city and respond within 1 business day. The on-site visit and written quote are completely free with no obligation to book.
(405) 338-4339Yukon is a city of roughly 27,000 people sitting just west of Oklahoma City along I-40, and it has grown steadily for decades as families look for suburban space with quick access to the city. It is one of the few communities in Oklahoma with a nationally recognized cultural identity - the city officially calls itself the Czech Capital of Oklahoma, a title it has held since the 19th century. The annual Czech Festival draws visitors from across the region each fall. Most of Yukon is single-family residential, dominated by ranch-style and traditional two-story homes on mid-size lots, with a high rate of owner-occupancy that reflects a community where people put down roots.
The housing stock in Yukon spans several eras. The oldest neighborhoods near historic downtown and Route 66 have homes from the 1950s and 1960s that have never had meaningful insulation upgrades. The majority of the city was built out through the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, and newer subdivisions continue to go up on the north and west sides of town. Each era has its own insulation characteristics and its own common failure points. We serve homeowners across the full range, including neighbors in nearby communities like Mustang to the south.
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