Retrofit & Re-Insulation — Tulsa, OK
Tulsa has a substantial housing stock built during the mid-20th century — in historic neighborhoods like Maple Ridge, Brookside, Kendall-Whittier, and Turley — where original insulation was installed to standards that are laughably inadequate by today's benchmarks. Many of these homes are running on fiberglass batts that were installed decades ago and have settled, sagged, or absorbed moisture to the point of near-total ineffectiveness.
Spray foam retrofit insulation in Tulsa, OK removes the old material and replaces it with a spray foam system that delivers 21st-century performance in a home built in the 1950s. The transformation in energy bills and indoor comfort is dramatic — and in Tulsa's climate, the savings compound across both heating and cooling seasons.
We approach every retrofit with an energy-first mindset: we identify where your home is losing the most energy, prioritize those areas, and give you a clear picture of expected payback. Most Tulsa retrofit clients see significant ROI within 3–5 years.
What's Included
- Removal of old fiberglass batts, blown-in, or damaged insulation
- Air sealing all penetrations and bypasses before spray foam
- Open-cell or closed-cell spray foam per application and budget
- Attic, crawl space, wall, and rim joist retrofit available
- Energy assessment to prioritize highest-impact areas first
- Available for homes of any age across all Tulsa neighborhoods
Our Process
Energy Assessment
We evaluate existing insulation, document failure points, and rank areas by energy-saving impact — so your investment goes where it matters most.
Old Material Removal
Failing insulation is removed and disposed of properly. Air sealing of gaps and bypasses is completed before any foam goes in.
Spray Foam Installation
Open-cell or closed-cell foam is installed at correct thickness per application — attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, or combination.
Performance Verification
We inspect the completed installation and can coordinate a post-installation blower door test for documented improvement.