From Mesta Park to Capitol Hill, Heritage Hills to the Paseo District — Bo's Insulation keeps Oklahoma City homes comfortable in every season.
Oklahoma City is a sprawling metropolis with homes spanning over a century of construction. From the grand Craftsman bungalows of Mesta Park built in the 1920s to the mid-century ranches lining streets in Putnam City, and from the historic Victorian homes of Heritage Hills to the more modern builds near Lake Hefner, OKC's housing stock is as diverse as it is fascinating. That diversity also means Oklahoma City homeowners face a wide range of insulation challenges.
Bo's Insulation was founded right here in Oklahoma City, and we have spent eight-plus years learning the insulation needs of this city inside and out. The Bohannan brothers, Keyton and Nicholas, started this business because they saw too many OKC homeowners paying sky-high utility bills due to inadequate insulation in their existing homes. We focus exclusively on retrofitting existing homes — not new construction — which means we understand the unique quirks of older Oklahoma City houses better than anyone.
Oklahoma City sits right in the heart of the Southern Great Plains, which means extreme weather is a fact of life. Summers regularly bring triple-digit heat, with the urban heat island effect making central OKC neighborhoods even hotter. Winters can plunge into the single digits, and the infamous ice storms — like the devastating events of 2007 and 2020 — push heating systems to their limits. Between those extremes, spring brings high winds and severe thunderstorms that test the integrity of every home's building envelope.
Without proper insulation, Oklahoma City homeowners are essentially throwing money out the window. The Department of Energy estimates that 25-30% of residential heating and cooling energy is wasted due to inadequate insulation. In a city where summers last five months and winters can be bitterly cold, that adds up to hundreds of dollars every year. Proper insulation from Bo's Insulation can reduce your heating and cooling costs by 25-40%, making your Oklahoma City home dramatically more comfortable while lowering your bills.
We work in every corner of Oklahoma City. Each neighborhood has its own character and its own insulation needs:
Bo's Insulation offers every type of insulation service Oklahoma City homeowners need:
Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam for attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists. The ultimate air barrier and insulator.
Learn more →Your attic is where OKC homes lose the most energy. Blown-in and spray foam options to bring your attic to R-38 or higher.
Learn more →Cellulose and fiberglass blown-in insulation fills every gap. Fast installation, immediate comfort improvement.
Learn more →Insulate your walls without demolition. We drill small holes, inject foam into the cavities, and patch — you'll never know we were there.
Learn more →Old, damaged, or contaminated insulation safely removed and replaced with modern, high-performance materials.
Learn more →Sealing gaps around pipes, ducts, outlets, and attic bypasses. The foundation of any effective insulation system.
Learn more →From 110-degree summers to ice storms, Oklahoma City's weather doesn't pull punches — and your insulation shouldn't either.
OKC averages 60+ days above 90 degrees. Without adequate attic insulation, your ceiling radiates heat directly into your living space, forcing your AC to run nonstop.
Oklahoma's north winds cut right through poorly insulated walls. Injection foam and air sealing stop drafts at the source, keeping warmth inside where it belongs.
Spring storms and hail can damage roof-line insulation. After storm season, many Oklahoma City homes need attic insulation inspections and potential replacement.
OGE and ONG rates continue to climb. Proper insulation is the single best investment to lower your Oklahoma City energy bills for decades to come.
Get your free estimate today. The Bohannan brothers will personally assess your home and give you an honest recommendation — and 20% of your project goes to a local nonprofit.