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Attic Insulation

Proper attic insulation is one of the highest-return upgrades in Oklahoma's climate — lower bills, steadier temperatures, and less strain on your HVAC.

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Why it matters

In Oklahoma's climate of brutal summers and cold-snap winters, an under-insulated attic quietly drains your comfort and your wallet. If upstairs rooms are always too hot or too cold, your HVAC runs constantly, or your energy bills keep climbing, inadequate attic insulation is often the hidden culprit. Adding insulation is one of the highest-return improvements a home can make.

How it works

Your attic is the main barrier between your living space and the extreme temperatures above it. Insulation is rated by R-value — its resistance to heat flow — and many older homes fall well short of recommended levels. Adding blown-in insulation to the right R-value slows heat transfer, so your home stays comfortable with less work from your HVAC system. Proper attic ventilation works alongside insulation to manage heat and moisture.

Maintenance that pays off

Insulation itself is long-lasting, but it can settle, get disturbed by other work, or be damaged by roof leaks or pests. It's worth checking attic insulation levels periodically, keeping it dry, and ensuring attic ventilation stays clear so the system performs as intended.

Signs you need service

  • Upstairs rooms that are always too hot or too cold
  • HVAC that runs constantly and struggles to keep up
  • High heating and cooling bills
  • Uneven temperatures between floors
  • Visibly low or thin insulation in the attic
  • Ice dams or excessive attic heat

Common problems we fix

  • Insulation well below recommended R-value
  • Settled or compressed insulation losing effectiveness
  • Gaps and uneven coverage leaving thermal weak spots
  • Moisture or roof leaks degrading insulation
  • Blocked or inadequate attic ventilation

What affects the cost

  • Attic square footage
  • Current insulation level and target R-value
  • Accessibility of the attic
  • Any air-sealing or ventilation work included

Why choose Triple Play

  • One of the highest-return efficiency upgrades available
  • Steadier temperatures and less HVAC strain
  • Right R-value for Oklahoma's climate
  • Pairs naturally with HVAC service for whole-home comfort

The Triple Play Way

How it works

  1. 1

    Inspect the attic

    We measure your current insulation, check ventilation, and identify gaps and weak spots.

  2. 2

    Recommend the target

    We recommend the right R-value for our climate and quote it at a flat rate.

  3. 3

    Add insulation

    We bring coverage up to the target level, sealing gaps and respecting ventilation.

  4. 4

    Confirm the result

    We verify even, complete coverage so you get the comfort and efficiency benefit.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

How much insulation should my attic have?

Recommended attic R-values are fairly high for our climate, and many older homes fall short. We measure what you have and recommend bringing it up to the right level for Oklahoma summers and winters.

Will adding attic insulation lower my energy bills?

It's one of the most cost-effective efficiency upgrades. Better insulation slows heat transfer, so your HVAC runs less to hold a comfortable temperature, which typically reduces heating and cooling costs.

Why are my upstairs rooms always hot?

Insufficient attic insulation is a common cause — the extreme attic heat transfers down into upstairs rooms. Adding insulation (and ensuring good attic ventilation) usually makes a noticeable difference.

What type of insulation do you add?

Blown-in insulation is a common, effective choice for topping up attics because it fills gaps and covers evenly. We'll recommend the right approach for your attic and target R-value.

How does insulation help my HVAC?

By reducing the heat your home gains in summer and loses in winter, insulation lets your HVAC reach and hold the set temperature with less runtime — improving comfort and easing wear on the system.

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