Home to the University of Oklahoma and some of Cleveland County's most historic neighborhoods, Norman deserves an insulation contractor that understands its unique housing stock.
Norman, Oklahoma holds a special place in the state's identity. As the home of the University of Oklahoma, the National Weather Center, and the National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman is a city that understands weather better than almost anywhere else in the country. That awareness extends to homeownership — Norman residents know that the violent storms, searing heat, and bitter cold that define central Oklahoma demand homes that are properly sealed and insulated.
Bo's Insulation has been serving Norman homeowners for over eight years. The Bohannan brothers — Keyton and Nicholas — founded our company because they recognized that too many existing homes across the OKC metro were leaking energy and costing their owners hundreds of dollars a year in unnecessary utility expenses. Norman, with its rich mix of early-century historic homes, mid-century neighborhoods, and newer suburban developments, is a perfect example of a community that benefits from our specialized approach to retrofitting insulation in existing homes.
Norman boasts some of the finest historic residential architecture in central Oklahoma. The neighborhoods near downtown and the OU campus — including the DeBarr Historic District, Miller Historic District, and Chautauqua Historic District — feature homes built in the 1910s through the 1940s in Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival styles. These homes are architectural treasures, but their insulation is often nonexistent or severely degraded after decades of Oklahoma's harsh climate cycles.
For these Norman historic homes, Bo's Insulation specializes in injection foam — a technique that allows us to fill wall cavities without tearing out plaster or disturbing the home's historic character. We drill small, strategically placed holes from the exterior, inject expanding foam into the wall cavities, and patch the holes so seamlessly you would never know we were there. Combined with blown-in attic insulation and comprehensive air sealing, injection foam can transform a drafty Norman Craftsman into a comfortable, energy-efficient home.
Norman sits in the heart of Tornado Alley. The devastating tornadoes that have struck the region — including major events in 2010, 2013, and 2015 — serve as constant reminders that severe weather is an ever-present reality. While insulation does not protect against tornadoes, the aftermath of severe storms often reveals insulation problems that homeowners did not know they had. Water intrusion through damaged roofing can saturate attic insulation, destroying its R-value and creating conditions for mold growth. High winds can displace blown-in insulation, creating bare spots in the attic floor. After every storm season, Bo's Insulation helps Norman homeowners assess their insulation and restore it to peak performance.
Additionally, properly insulated and air-sealed homes perform better during power outages — a common occurrence after severe storms in Norman. A well-insulated home retains its temperature far longer when the AC or furnace cannot run, providing a more comfortable and even safer environment for your family during extended outages.
Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam for Norman attics, crawl spaces, and foundations. Superior air barrier performance.
Learn more →Norman's extreme heat makes your attic the #1 priority. Blown-in and spray foam solutions to reach R-38 or higher.
Learn more →Cellulose and fiberglass blown-in fills every gap and settles into irregular attic spaces common in Norman's older homes.
Learn more →Perfect for Norman's historic homes — fill wall cavities without removing plaster or siding. No demolition required.
Learn more →Storm-damaged or deteriorated insulation removed safely and replaced with modern, high-performance materials.
Learn more →Sealing penetrations around pipes, ducts, wiring, and attic bypasses — the foundation of any insulation upgrade.
Learn more →Norman knows severe weather — and proper insulation is your first line of defense against energy loss in every season.
Norman averages over 60 days above 90 degrees. An under-insulated attic can make your upstairs rooms 10-15 degrees hotter than your ground floor.
Arctic fronts sweep through Norman every winter. Air sealing and wall insulation prevent cold air infiltration that makes heating bills spike.
Storm damage often compromises roof-line insulation. Post-storm inspections catch water-damaged or displaced insulation before it drives up energy costs.
Norman homeowners save 25-40% on heating and cooling after a proper insulation upgrade. Many qualify for OGE utility rebates as well.
Call the Bohannan brothers for a free, no-pressure estimate. We will tell you exactly what your home needs — and 20% of every project goes to a local nonprofit.