
Lawton Insulation provides spray foam insulation, attic insulation, and air sealing for Moore, OK homeowners. We work on every generation of Moore housing - from 1970s brick ranches to homes rebuilt after the 2013 tornado - and reply to every estimate request within one business day.
Lawton Insulation provides spray foam insulation, attic insulation, and air sealing for Moore, OK homeowners. We work on every generation of Moore housing - from 1970s brick ranches to homes rebuilt after the 2013 tornado - and reply to every estimate request within one business day.

Moore's mix of older brick homes and post-tornado rebuilds means a contractor regularly encounters two very different insulation situations on the same street. Our spray foam insulation seals every gap it touches - around rim joists, attic hatches, and utility penetrations - giving Moore homes a tight thermal envelope that batts simply cannot match.
Attics in Moore reach extreme temperatures every summer - the intense Oklahoma City metro heat, combined with rooftops that catch full afternoon sun, makes an under-insulated attic the single biggest driver of high cooling bills. Moore homes from the 1970s and 1980s are especially likely to have attic insulation that has thinned well below current depth recommendations for this climate zone.
Clay soil under Moore's slab foundations shifts constantly with Oklahoma's wet-dry seasons, and that movement gradually opens gaps in wall framing that allow conditioned air to escape year-round. Sealing those pathways before adding insulation is the step that determines whether the upgrade actually shows up on your energy bills.
Not all Moore homes are purely slab-on-grade - some have partial crawl spaces or raised sections, particularly in older neighborhoods. An uninsulated crawl space lets ground moisture and winter cold work up through the floor, and it is often the source of that musty smell homeowners notice from floor vents.
For Moore homes where the attic has some insulation but not enough - a common finding in homes built in the 1980s and 1990s - blown-in material can be added directly on top of what is already there. It fills in the uneven spots and odd corners that framed batts leave behind, bringing coverage up to the depth the climate requires.
Moore's housing stock is genuinely unusual. Large swaths of the city were rebuilt from scratch after major tornadoes - most significantly the EF5 storm in May 2013 that destroyed or damaged thousands of homes across the southwest and central parts of the city. Those rebuilt homes sit next to older homes from the 1970s and 1980s that survived on the same street. This means a contractor working in Moore might do back-to-back jobs on almost identical-looking houses that have completely different insulation situations underneath. A post-2013 rebuild may have newer materials but still sit at code minimums; a 1978 brick ranch nearby may have original insulation that has thinned by half over the decades.
Moore sits at the southern edge of the Oklahoma City metro, where July highs routinely reach 94 to 96 degrees and summer pushes well past 100 on peak days. Attics in this climate absorb enormous heat loads all afternoon and radiate that heat down into living spaces long into the evening. Oklahoma's clay soil adds another layer - it swells and contracts with each wet-dry cycle, stressing slab foundations and slowly widening gaps in framing that let conditioned air escape. An insulation contractor who works regularly in Moore understands that the right approach depends on when the house was built, whether it was rebuilt, and what the soil and climate have done to it since.
Our crews work on homes throughout Moore - from the neighborhoods near the Warren Theatre on 19th Street to the residential streets that run south toward Norman. Moore is served by its own building department, separate from Oklahoma City, and our team pulls permits through the City of Moore when the scope of work requires it. The brick veneer ranches common throughout the city have their own attic access patterns and framing details, and we know what to look for before a job starts rather than discovering it mid-install.
Moore is bordered by Oklahoma City to the north and Norman to the south, and we serve all three communities. I-35 runs straight through Moore, and most of the city's residential neighborhoods fan out east and west from that corridor. Moore Public Schools draws families to the city from across the metro, which means there are always owner-occupants here who have a long-term stake in keeping their homes comfortable and efficient - not just people passing through.
We also serve Mustang to the west, where the housing stock is newer but shares many of the same clay-soil and climate challenges. If you are not sure which service area applies to your address, just call - we will tell you directly.
When you reach out, we ask a few short questions - your address, the age of the home, and what problem you are trying to solve. We reply to every estimate request within one business day and can usually schedule an in-home visit within the week.
We walk through the areas you want addressed - attic, crawl space, walls - and measure what is already there. We look for moisture issues or damage that should be handled before insulation goes in. You get a written estimate with no pressure to decide on the spot, so you can take time to compare options.
The crew arrives with equipment, masks off surfaces that should not be sprayed, and gets to work. Most attic or crawl space jobs are completed in a single day. For spray foam work, plan to stay out of the treated space for two to four hours after spraying ends while the foam cures.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work - showing coverage, confirming vents are clear, and answering any questions. We clean up and remove all masking materials. If a permit was required, we coordinate any city inspection directly.
We serve all of Moore, OK - from the post-tornado rebuild neighborhoods to the older streets near downtown. Call or submit an estimate request and we will get back to you within one business day.
(580) 350-5041Moore is a city of about 62,000 people in Cleveland County, sitting directly south of Oklahoma City along I-35. It functions as a close-in suburb of OKC while maintaining its own city government, school district, and community identity. Moore Public Schools draws families to the area, and roughly 65 to 70 percent of homes are owner-occupied - residents here put down real roots. The housing stock is mostly single-family detached homes on modest suburban lots, with brick veneer on slab foundations being the most common construction type across all generations of building.
The city is defined in part by its history with severe weather. The EF5 tornado in May 2013 destroyed or damaged thousands of homes, and large sections of the southwest and central city were rebuilt from the ground up in the years that followed. That rebuilding created a patchwork of housing ages and conditions that makes Moore genuinely distinct from other OKC suburbs. The rebuilt streets near the center of town sit close to older neighborhoods from the 1970s and 1980s that have been standing for decades. To the south, Moore blends into Norman, which has its own character shaped by the University of Oklahoma. To the west, Mustang offers newer subdivisions from the 2000s and 2010s that face many of the same energy efficiency challenges.
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Whether your home was rebuilt after 2013 or has been standing since the 1970s, Lawton Insulation serves all of Moore. Call us or submit a free estimate request and we will respond within one business day.