Your attic has gaps and odd-shaped spaces that standard insulation batts miss. Blown-in insulation fills every corner so your AC stops fighting a losing battle against North Texas heat.

Blown-in insulation in Ennis uses loose fiberglass or cellulose material pushed by air pressure into your attic floor, filling every gap, corner, and space around pipes and wires, with most attic jobs completed in two to four hours from setup to cleanup.
If you have an older home in Ennis, standard batt insulation - those pre-cut rolls you have probably seen at the hardware store - cannot fill the irregular framing and odd-shaped spaces that come with homes built before 1990. Blown-in material flows into all of it. Combined with proper home insulation work across the rest of your house, it is one of the most effective upgrades you can make before another Ennis summer arrives.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, properly air-sealing and insulating your attic can cut heating and cooling costs meaningfully. In Ennis, where air conditioning runs hard for five or six months, that adds up quickly.
If rooms directly under the roof feel noticeably hotter than the rest of the house in summer, heat is pressing through your ceiling. In Ennis, attic temperatures can exceed 140 degrees on a hot afternoon, and thin insulation lets that heat pour into your living space faster than your AC can remove it.
If your summer electric bills feel out of proportion to neighbors with similar homes, poor attic insulation is one of the first things worth checking. Look up into your attic - if you can see the tops of the ceiling joists through the insulation, you almost certainly do not have enough.
A slight draft near recessed lights or the attic access door is a sign your attic is not properly sealed or insulated. In older Ennis homes, gaps around fixtures are common entry points for hot attic air. Blown-in insulation combined with air sealing addresses both problems at once.
Homes built in Ennis in the 1960s through 1980s were insulated to standards well below what is recommended today. If you have owned your home for years and no one has ever looked at the attic insulation, there is a real chance it has settled, thinned, or was never adequate to begin with.
We install blown-in insulation in attics throughout Ennis and Ellis County. The process fills your entire attic floor with an even blanket of loose-fill material - no thin spots near the eaves, no gaps around the hatch, no bare patches over corners. For homes that also need work in crawl spaces or walls, we coordinate that alongside our broader home insulation services so you do not have to hire separate crews for each area.
If you are not sure what type of insulation makes sense for a specific area of your home, we will tell you plainly. Some spaces - like rim joists or tight crawl spaces - benefit from a different approach. We also offer full attic insulation services for homeowners who want a dedicated attic upgrade from assessment to completion.
Best fit for homeowners who want to bring their attic up to North Texas recommended R-value levels quickly and cost-effectively.
Ideal for homes with some existing insulation that just needs to be brought up to the right depth for this climate zone.
Ennis sits in a climate zone where attic temperatures can reach 150 degrees or more on a hot summer afternoon. That kind of heat pushes straight down into your living space if the attic floor is not properly insulated. A significant portion of Ennis's residential neighborhoods were built in the 1950s through 1980s - long before today's energy standards - and many of those homes have attics with just a few inches of original material that has been settling and thinning for decades. Bringing those attics up to the recommended R-value is one of the most direct ways to cut cooling costs in this area.
We also work regularly in Waxahachie and Corsicana, where the same pattern of older housing stock and under-insulated attics is common. The humid North Texas summers also mean moisture can get into attics through poor ventilation, so we check ventilation and look for signs of moisture every time we assess an attic - not just the depth of the insulation.
Reach out by phone or the online form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free in-home assessment rather than quoting over the phone, because attic conditions vary too much to price accurately without a look.
A technician visits your home, measures the existing insulation depth, checks for moisture or ventilation problems, and notes any fixtures needing attention. You receive a written quote specifying coverage area and final depth.
The crew sets up the blowing machine outside and runs a hose into the attic. One person works inside directing the hose while another feeds material below. Most standard jobs are done within two to four hours.
Once material is in place, we check depth at multiple points across the attic to confirm even coverage. We clean up any material near the hatch and show you the depth readings before we leave.
No pressure, no obligation. We assess your attic, tell you what we find, and give you a written quote before any work starts.
(469) 881-8137We know Ennis sits in a hot, mixed-humid climate zone that demands R-38 to R-60 in the attic. Every job we quote targets the depth your home actually needs for this region, not a national minimum that falls short.
We have been working on homes in and around Ennis since 2019. That means we understand the older housing stock, the blackland clay conditions, and what local attics really look like before we ever open the hatch.
We measure insulation depth at multiple points in your attic and show you the readings before we pack up. You do not have to take our word that the job was done right - you can see it yourself.
Our installation methods follow guidelines from the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association. That means proper baffle installation near the eaves, even coverage across the whole floor, and no shortcuts around fixtures or the attic hatch.
Every one of those points comes back to the same thing: you should be able to trust that the job was done right without having to guess. We work the way we would want a contractor to work on our own home - show up on time, do the job properly, and leave you with proof.
More questions? The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association has homeowner resources on insulation types and performance, or call us directly and we will answer whatever you need to know.
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