
If your rooms never cool down no matter what you set the thermostat to, your walls may be working against you. We add insulation to existing walls with minimal disruption - most Ennis homes are done in one day.

Wall insulation in Ennis keeps hot outdoor air from pushing through your exterior walls and into your living spaces, most jobs are completed in one day without tearing out any drywall.
In Ennis, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and the heat season stretches from late spring through September, walls that are thin on insulation force your air conditioner to fight a losing battle. If your home was built before the mid-1990s, there is a good chance the exterior walls were built with little or no insulation at all - that was common practice in North Texas construction at the time.
Pairing wall insulation with air sealing services gives you the full picture - slowing heat through the walls while closing the gaps where air sneaks through outlets, pipes, and window frames.
If your electricity costs jump dramatically from May through September even when you keep the thermostat at a reasonable setting, your walls may be letting heat pour in unchecked. Ennis summers are long and intense, and a home without adequate wall insulation forces your air conditioner to run almost constantly just to keep up.
Rooms on the south- or west-facing sides of the house take the brunt of the Texas afternoon sun and are often the first to reveal poor wall insulation. If one room always feels like it is fighting a losing battle against the heat even with the AC running, the insulation in those walls is likely thin, missing, or has settled over time.
On a hot day, press your hand flat against an exterior wall inside your home. If it feels noticeably warm - almost like the wall itself is radiating heat - that is a sign very little insulation stands between you and the outdoor temperature. Well-insulated walls feel close to room temperature even when it is blazing outside.
Many homes in Ennis established neighborhoods were built during an era when wall insulation was minimal or absent. If your home is more than 30 years old and has never had insulation added, the odds are good that your walls are underperforming. The age of the home alone is reason enough to have a contractor take a look.
We offer blown-in loose-fill insulation as the go-to solution for most existing Ennis homes. The process involves drilling small holes in your exterior siding or interior drywall, inserting a hose, and packing insulation tightly into the wall cavity. The holes are patched the same day. This approach reaches corners, irregular spaces, and areas around blocking that batt insulation simply cannot fill. For homes with open walls during a renovation, batt insulation is a straightforward option that works well when walls are accessible. When maximum performance and moisture resistance are the priority, spray foam wall insulation expands to fill every gap and bonds directly to the framing - a strong choice for rooms that need serious temperature control.
Many homeowners pair wall insulation with blown-in insulation in the attic at the same time - addressing both the roof and the walls in one visit. If you are unsure where to start, our team will assess your home and tell you which upgrade delivers the most noticeable improvement for your specific situation.
Best for existing homes where walls are closed - no drywall removal required and work is completed in a single day.
Best for homes mid-renovation where walls are open and accessible, offering a cost-effective and fast installation.
Best for homeowners who want the highest R-value and a moisture-resistant seal, particularly in problem rooms.
Ennis sits in Ellis County in North Texas, where summer temperatures routinely climb above 100 degrees and the heat season stretches from May through September. That means your walls are fighting off intense outdoor heat for nearly half the year. Homes with thin or missing wall insulation in Ennis pay a real price in electric bills - and adding insulation here delivers a faster, more noticeable return than it would in a milder climate. Texas also operates a deregulated electricity market, which means your costs are a direct reflection of how much power your household consumes. Reducing how hard your AC runs translates directly into lower monthly bills - not an estimate, but a real, measurable change.
North Texas summers also bring significant humidity, and Ennis is no exception. A knowledgeable contractor will choose installation methods that let walls manage moisture safely - this protects your home long after the insulation work is done. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Waxahachie and Midlothian, where the same housing conditions and climate challenges apply.
Reach out by phone or form and we will reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - your home age, approximate size, and what you have been noticing - so we show up prepared.
A contractor walks through your home, checks exterior-facing walls, and may use a thermal camera to see what is happening inside. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and costs nothing - you will know what your walls have in them now before any commitment is made.
You receive a written quote covering materials, labor, patching, and any air sealing included. No verbal estimates only. If you are getting multiple quotes, make sure each covers the same scope so the comparison is fair.
The crew drills small holes, blows insulation into the wall cavities until fully packed, then patches and finishes every hole before leaving. Most Ennis homes are done in one day - your home looks the same when they leave, just better insulated.
Free estimate. Written quote. No obligation. Most jobs completed in one day.
(469) 881-8137We work on homes across Ennis and the surrounding Ellis County area every week, which means we know exactly what the local housing stock looks like. When you describe your home, we already know the common wall configurations for your neighborhood and can give you a realistic picture before we even arrive.
The biggest fear homeowners have is waking up to a construction zone. In most Ennis homes, we drill small holes, blow insulation in, and patch everything the same day. Your walls look the same when we leave as they did when we arrived - just better performing.
North Texas humidity is real, and a contractor who ignores it can leave you with a moisture problem inside your walls. We choose materials and installation methods suited to the local climate, following guidance from the U.S. Department of Energy - so your walls manage moisture safely for years to come.
The federal government currently offers a tax credit covering up to 30% of qualifying insulation material costs per year. We can tell you which materials qualify and provide the documentation you need to claim it - so you are not leaving money on the table after the work is done.
Every wall insulation job we do is backed by a written quote and a clean, same-day finish. We do the work right the first time so you are not calling us back to fix something that should have been done correctly from the start.
Close the gaps where outside air enters your home and get the full benefit of your new wall insulation.
Learn MoreAdd loose-fill coverage to attics and hard-to-reach spaces alongside your wall insulation project.
Learn MoreEnnis summers do not wait - lock in your installation date before the heat season peaks and get your home ready now.