
Lawton Insulation helps homeowners and businesses across southwest Oklahoma stop wasting money on heating and cooling. We seal the gaps, insulate the spaces that matter, and get the job done right the first time.

Lawton Insulation is a full-service insulation contractor based in Lawton, OK. We serve homeowners, landlords, and commercial property owners across southwest Oklahoma with 16 insulation and air-sealing services. Whether your home is losing heat through the attic, pulling moisture through the crawl space, or leaking conditioned air through the walls, we find the problem and fix it properly. Our team works in 12 cities throughout the region, with free on-site estimates and no-obligation quotes for every job.

High energy bills every summer? Spray foam seals every gap it touches and delivers the tightest thermal barrier available for Oklahoma's extreme heat.
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Your attic is where most of your conditioned air escapes. Proper attic insulation keeps that heat from pouring down into your living space all summer.
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Loose-fill blown-in insulation fills every corner and irregularity evenly - ideal for topping off existing attic insulation in older Lawton homes.
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Hot back bedrooms, stubborn cold spots, and climbing utility bills all point to one thing. A whole-home insulation assessment finds and fixes the gaps.
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Pest-damaged or water-soaked insulation does more harm than good. We remove the old material cleanly before installing a fresh system that actually performs.
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A damp, musty crawl space pushes moisture and cold air into your home from below. Insulating it properly keeps your floors warm and your indoor air cleaner.
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Walls that feel cold in winter or radiate heat in summer are under-insulated. We retrofit blown-in insulation through small access holes with no major drywall work.
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Lawton's wind finds every gap in your home's envelope. Air sealing closes those pathways so your conditioned air stays inside where it belongs.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you have been noticing - high bills, uneven temperatures, a room that never gets comfortable. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free in-home visit at a time that works for you. No obligation, no pressure.
A member of our team visits your home, checks your attic, crawl space, and walls, and measures what is actually there. We tell you exactly what we found in plain terms - not code language - and give you a written estimate that breaks down every part of the job. You get time to review it and ask questions before committing to anything.
Our crew arrives on time, protects your home, and installs the insulation to the depth and coverage specified in your estimate. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work so you can see it yourself. We clean up completely and handle any permit coordination the project requires.
We carry full liability coverage on every project and comply with all City of Lawton Development Services permit requirements. If a permit is needed for your job, we pull it for you.
We come to your home, assess the actual conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. You take as long as you need to review it. No pressure calls, no time-limited offers.
We are a local business serving southwest Oklahoma - not a franchise or out-of-town crew. We know this climate, these homes, and what insulation needs to do here to actually make a difference.
When you call or submit a request, someone from our office follows up within 1 business day to schedule your free estimate. We respect your time and keep every appointment we make.
Ready to get started? Call (580) 350-5041 or request a free estimate online.
“We had spray foam done in the attic before summer and our electric bills dropped noticeably by July. The crew showed up on time, finished in one day, and walked us through everything before they left. I had no idea how much heat was coming through that ceiling until it stopped.”
- Marcus T., Lawton - Spray foam insulation
“The back bedroom in our house was always 10 degrees hotter than the rest of the place. After the attic insulation job, it actually matches the thermostat now. The team found the attic hatch wasn't sealed at all and fixed that before adding any material. Good attention to detail.”
- Renee O., Duncan - Attic insulation
“Our crawl space had a musty smell coming up through the vents for years. After the vapor barrier and crawl space insulation, that smell is gone. The crew explained what they were doing and why before starting. Straightforward pricing, no surprises on the invoice.”
- Gary M., Altus - Crawl space insulation
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. There is no obligation to proceed after your estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we assess your home, measure what you have, and walk you through our recommendation in plain terms.
(580) 350-5041Lawton Insulation is based in Lawton, OK and serves homeowners and businesses across 12 cities in southwest and south-central Oklahoma - including Duncan, Chickasha, and Ardmore. Most jobs can be scheduled within a few days of your estimate, and we offer same-week availability for urgent work across our full service territory.
Lawton attics can hit 150 degrees on a July afternoon. When insulation is thin, that heat radiates straight through your ceiling into your living space - forcing your AC to run almost constantly. If your summer bills spike despite a steady thermostat, your attic is the first place to check.
Oklahoma is one of the windiest states in the country, and Lawton's open plains location makes air infiltration a bigger issue here than in more sheltered regions. Wind pushes outside air through gaps around outlets, hatches, and rim joists - and that infiltration drives up heating and cooling costs year-round. Spray foam and air sealing close those pathways.
A significant portion of Lawton's housing stock was built in the 1950s through 1980s - before modern energy codes. If you are buying or have recently bought a home in that age range, having the attic and crawl space assessed early can save you from a costly first summer in the house.
Open-cell foam is softer and less dense - it is a good fit for interior walls and attic decks where moisture control is not the main concern. Closed-cell is denser, blocks both air and moisture, and delivers higher resistance per inch - making it the better choice for crawl spaces, basements, and exterior-facing surfaces in Oklahoma's climate. The{' '} The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance has additional guidance on choosing between the two types.
For most routine attic insulation upgrades, a permit is not typically required. However, projects that change the thermal envelope of the home - like crawl space encapsulation or attic air sealing - may require a permit through the City of Lawton Development Services. A reputable contractor handles this conversation upfront and pulls any required permits before starting work.
Peek into your attic. If you can clearly see the tops of the wooden floor joists, your insulation is too shallow. For Lawton's climate, the Department of Energy recommends insulation deep enough to fully cover those joists with material on top. Compressed, patchy, or visibly thin coverage is a reliable sign you are losing energy and comfort through the ceiling.
Lawton Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor based in Lawton, OK, serving homeowners and businesses across 12 communities in southwest Oklahoma since 2024. We hold all required credentials under Oklahoma contractor regulations and comply with City of Lawton Development Services permit requirements on every applicable job.
Our team has completed insulation projects across all 16 service categories we offer - from basic attic top-offs in older ranch homes to full crawl space encapsulations and commercial spray foam applications. We carry liability insurance on every job and give every customer a written estimate before any work begins.
We are a local business, not a franchise. Every job is done by our own crew, and every customer gets a final walkthrough before we leave the property.
Learn more about our team and credentialsAdding new insulation over water-damaged, mold-affected, or pest-shredded material traps the problem underneath. Removal comes first - a reputable contractor will inspect what is already there and tell you honestly whether it needs to come out.
Cellulose blown-in insulation can settle by 15-20% in the first few years after installation. Good contractors install to a deeper initial depth to account for this. Fiberglass blown-in settles very little. Ask your contractor which material they use and how they handle the settling factor.
The finished depth, verified by depth markers or a photo from inside the attic. Confirmation that attic vents are not blocked. A walkthrough of any areas that needed extra attention. If a contractor leaves without showing you these things, ask before they pack up.
Yes - hail and high winds can allow water into an attic through soffit or ridge venting without causing obvious visible roof damage. Wet insulation loses most of its effectiveness and can encourage mold. An unexplained spike in energy bills after a storm is a signal worth investigating.
The U.S. Department of Energy's insulation guide has detailed R-value recommendations by climate zone - a useful reference before your estimate appointment. If you are ready to schedule, call us at (580) 350-5041 or submit a request online.
Lawton is the fourth-largest city in Oklahoma, with a population of roughly 90,000 people and a strong tie to Fort Sill, one of the largest U.S. Army installations in the country. The city sits at the edge of the Wichita Mountains, with neighborhoods spreading north toward Cache Road and west toward the refuge and the historic town of Medicine Park. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, roughly half of Lawton's housing units are renter-occupied - a higher share than most Oklahoma cities of similar size - reflecting the military rotation tied to Fort Sill.
Most of Lawton's residential housing was built between the 1950s and 1980s, when insulation standards were a fraction of what they are today. Ranch-style homes with slab foundations and brick veneer exteriors make up a large share of the city's housing stock, particularly in neighborhoods closer to downtown and Fort Sill. Homes on the north and northwest sides near Cache Road tend to be newer, but even those are reaching the age where attic and crawl space insulation is worth evaluating. Many properties in Lawton have changed hands multiple times through military turnover, meaning deferred maintenance - including insulation that was never upgraded - is common across all parts of the city.
Lawton sits in a part of Oklahoma that sees genuine climate extremes - summer temperatures regularly climbing past 100 degrees, occasional ice storms in winter, and severe thunderstorms with hail in spring. The National Weather Service office in Norman tracks Lawton's climate data and it reflects a city that puts real stress on homes in every season. For homeowners here, proper insulation is not a comfort upgrade - it is one of the most direct ways to protect your home and control what you spend on heating and cooling every year. Lawton Insulation knows this market and the homes in it, and we are here when you need us.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Lawton Insulation
312 NW Arlington Ave, Lawton, OK 73507
estimates@lawtoninsulation.com
Always open, 24/7.
Call us or submit a request online - we respond within 1 business day and your estimate is always free.