Under-insulated attics are the top reason Sherman homes overheat every summer. Blown-in insulation fills every gap your current coverage misses - and most jobs are done in a single day.

Blown-in insulation in Sherman covers your attic floor with loose-fill material - fiberglass or cellulose - blown in through a large hose until it reaches the right depth, and most attic jobs are finished in a single visit. The loose fill wraps around pipes, wires, and irregular framing that batt rolls simply cannot reach. If you have noticed that your home heats up faster than it used to or that your second floor stays stuffy all summer, thin or settled attic insulation is almost always the cause. Many homes in Sherman were built before modern standards, and those original layers have compressed over the decades. A proper blown-in upgrade pairs well with attic insulation work to give your home a complete thermal barrier from the roof down.
Most of these signs are easy to spot on your own - no energy audit required.
If the rooms directly below your attic feel noticeably hotter than the rest of the house during Sherman's summers, heat is pushing through an under-insulated attic floor. This is one of the most consistent complaints homeowners report before getting blown-in insulation added. Running the AC harder only masks the problem.
Sherman's cooling season stretches from late April through October. If your bill climbs well beyond what neighbors with similar homes pay, inadequate attic coverage is one of the first things worth checking. A quick look in your attic tells you a lot - if you can see the wooden joists, you need more insulation.
Homes built in Sherman before 1990 were often insulated to standards far below what this climate zone calls for. Many are still running on a thin original layer that has settled further over the years. This is especially common in older neighborhoods near downtown Sherman.
During a hard freeze - which Sherman does experience, even if infrequently - a poorly insulated home loses heat unevenly. One room stays warm while another drafts. The thermostat cycles on and off trying to keep up. These are signs that conditioned air is escaping and outside air is getting in.
We install blown-in loose-fill insulation in attics, walls, and floor cavities throughout Sherman. Before any material goes in, we seal air gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and framing - because insulation alone does not fix air leaks. If your existing insulation is damaged or too thin, we can add on top or remove and replace depending on the condition. Our work pairs directly with full home insulation projects when multiple areas need attention at once.
We also handle attic-specific upgrades, including top-up jobs that bring existing insulation up to the depth your climate zone calls for. Whether you have fiberglass batts that need supplementing or a bare attic floor that has never been properly covered, we recommend what actually fits your home - not what costs the most. Every completed job comes with written documentation of coverage depth, which is useful for utility rebate applications and home sales.
Best for homeowners who want the fastest, most cost-effective coverage upgrade for an under-insulated attic.
Suited to older homes where batt insulation was never installed in exterior walls or has degraded over time.
Ideal if you already have some insulation but need to reach the depth your climate zone calls for.
The most thorough option - combines gap sealing with full insulation coverage for maximum comfort and savings.
Sherman sits in North Texas where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and the cooling season stretches nearly six months. Attic temperatures on a hot afternoon can reach extreme levels, and every gap in your insulation coverage translates directly to higher electric bills. Blown-in material is especially well-suited to this climate because it conforms to every corner of the attic floor - no gaps, no cold spots. Homeowners in Denison and Pottsboro face the same climate pressures as Sherman and see similar results after an upgrade.
A large share of Sherman's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, when insulation standards were much lower than today. Many of those homes still have only three to four inches of original material in the attic - well below what this climate zone calls for. The February 2021 winter storm also reminded North Texas homeowners that insulation matters in both directions. A well-insulated attic keeps heat in during a hard freeze just as effectively as it keeps heat out during a brutal summer - and that two-way protection is exactly what Sherman weather demands.
No surprises. Here is the process from first call to finished attic.
We ask a few basic questions - your home's square footage, when it was built, and what you have noticed. You will hear back within one business day, and we come prepared so the estimate visit is efficient.
We go into your attic, measure what is already there, and check for moisture or air leaks that should be addressed first. You get a written quote that breaks out labor, materials, and any air sealing work separately - no hidden line items.
The crew runs a hose from their truck through your attic hatch, seals gaps first, then blows in insulation to the right depth. For most Sherman homes this takes two to four hours. You can stay home the whole time.
Once done, we leave you a written record of coverage depth and the material installed. Keep it - it supports utility rebate applications and is useful if you sell your home. The insulation is effective immediately.
Get a written quote for blown-in insulation in Sherman. No pressure, no obligation - just clear information and honest pricing.
(903) 294-5640We seal gaps around light fixtures, plumbing, and framing before any material goes in. Contractors who skip this step leave real energy savings on the table - and you pay the difference every month on your electric bill.
We have worked in Sherman's older neighborhoods and newer subdivisions alike. We know what North Texas homes look like on the inside and what they actually need - not just what the textbook says.
Every project comes with a written record of insulation depth and material installed. This supports utility rebate applications through providers like Oncor and is valuable documentation when you sell your home.
We reply to every estimate request within one business day. You never wait a week just to get a call back. The estimate visit itself is free and comes with no obligation to book.
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends that homeowners in North Texas's climate zone maintain significantly higher attic insulation levels than most older homes currently have. We follow those guidelines on every job and document our work so you can verify it.
Full-home insulation assessments and upgrades covering attic, walls, and crawl space in one coordinated project.
Learn MoreTargeted attic insulation upgrades - including removal of old material when it has settled or been damaged.
Learn MoreSummer is long in North Texas. The sooner your attic is properly covered, the sooner your electric bill reflects it. Call or submit a request today.