
Lawton Insulation provides whole-home insulation, attic insulation, and air sealing for Mustang, OK homeowners. We work on the 1990s and 2000s homes common throughout Canadian County and reply to every estimate request within one business day.
Lawton Insulation provides whole-home insulation, attic insulation, and air sealing for Mustang, OK homeowners. We work on the 1990s and 2000s homes common throughout Canadian County and reply to every estimate request within one business day.

Most Mustang homes built in the 1990s and 2000s were insulated to the code minimums of that era, which fall well short of what Oklahoma's climate demands today. Our home insulation service starts with an honest assessment of what you have, then addresses the areas losing the most energy - so the money you spend actually shows up on your bills.
Mustang summers push attic temperatures into extreme ranges, and a home with settled or thin attic insulation turns its air conditioner into a machine that runs from May through September with almost no break. Bringing attic coverage up to the depth recommended for Canadian County's climate zone is typically the highest-return improvement a Mustang homeowner can make to their energy bills.
Oklahoma's clay soil shifts under Mustang homes year after year, and that movement gradually opens gaps around framing, windows, and utility penetrations that let conditioned air out and outside air in. Sealing those pathways before adding insulation is the step most contractors skip - and it is the step that determines whether a homeowner actually feels the difference after the work is done.
For Mustang homes where gaps in framing, around pipes, or at the rim joist are allowing air to move freely, spray foam is the most effective way to seal and insulate in a single step. It bonds directly to the surface it touches and stays put permanently, making it a smart choice for the crawl spaces and basement areas common in newer Mustang builds.
Mustang's expanding clay soil can create moisture pathways under slab-edge and pier homes, and an uninsulated crawl space becomes a source of both heat loss in winter and moisture infiltration year-round. Insulating and sealing the crawl space makes floors more comfortable and protects structural wood from the kind of slow moisture damage that is expensive to find and fix later.
Mustang grew fast through the 1990s and 2000s, and most of the homes built during those years were insulated to the code minimums of their era. Those minimums are now 20 to 30 years old - and well below what the Department of Energy recommends for Oklahoma's climate zone today. Insulation also settles over time: material that was installed at a certain depth in 1998 is shallower now than when it went in. The combination of low starting points and two-plus decades of settling means a significant share of Mustang's housing stock is currently under-insulated without the homeowner having done anything wrong - it just needs to be addressed.
Canadian County's clay soil creates a specific challenge that is easy to overlook. The soil expands and contracts with every wet-dry cycle, and that constant movement stresses slab foundations and gradually opens gaps in wall framing that did not exist when the house was new. Mustang also sits squarely in Tornado Alley - spring hailstorms roll through the Oklahoma City metro most years, and large hail can damage roof decking and push moisture into attic insulation without leaving any obvious sign from inside the house. An insulation contractor who works regularly in Mustang knows to check for all of this, not just measure depth and call it done.
We work on homes throughout Mustang, from the established neighborhoods near the center of town to the newer subdivisions going up on the western and southern edges of the city. The brick veneer homes common along the State Highway 152 corridor have their own character - brick exterior, slab foundation, attic access through a closet or utility hallway - and we know how to work efficiently in them without turning a straightforward insulation job into a half-day of problem-solving. When permits are required for work in Mustang, we coordinate with the city's building department directly through the City of Mustang so the homeowner is not left navigating the permitting process alone.
Mustang sits southwest of Oklahoma City between SH-152 and I-44, with most of the city's residential growth spreading outward from the original town center near Mustang High School and the Mustang Stampede festival grounds. Families who move here tend to stay - the area's homeownership rate runs around 75 to 80 percent, and most people buying in Mustang are making a long-term investment. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Moore, which shares Mustang's growth pattern and many of the same insulation challenges from identical Oklahoma City metro conditions.
To the north, Yukon neighbors Mustang along the Canadian County line, and the two cities have nearly identical housing stock - both dominated by brick veneer single-family homes built in the 1980s through 2000s on clay soil that tests every home's foundation and framing year after year. Knowing that context lets us show up to a Mustang job already understanding what is likely in the attic and under the crawl space, rather than figuring it out during the assessment.
Call or submit a request online. We ask a few quick questions about your home - age, size, what you have been noticing - and schedule your free on-site estimate. Every request gets a reply within one business day.
We visit your Mustang home and inspect the attic, crawl space, and any problem areas you have noticed. We measure what is there, check for moisture or damage, and walk you through what we found in plain terms - then hand you a written quote. No pressure to decide on the spot. The visit takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
The crew arrives, clears a path to the work area, and gets started. For a standard Mustang attic job, expect one full day. Larger projects or homes with crawl space work may take two days. You do not need to leave - the crew works from the attic hatch up and keeps the work contained to the insulated space.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work and show you the coverage depth using depth markers in the insulation. We confirm vents are clear and the attic hatch is sealed. Ask for materials documentation if you plan to claim the federal energy efficiency tax credit - we will have it ready.
We serve Mustang, OK homeowners with free on-site estimates and reply within one business day. No guessing, no pressure - just an honest look at what your home needs and what it will cost.
(580) 350-5041Mustang is a city in Canadian County just southwest of Oklahoma City, with a population that has grown from about 13,000 in 2000 to roughly 24,000 today. Most of that growth came from families choosing Mustang for its schools - the Mustang Public Schools district is one of the most recognized in the metro and a primary reason people settle here rather than in neighboring communities. The city's homeownership rate runs well above 75 percent, which reflects a community where people buy with the intention of staying. State Highway 152, known locally as Mustang Road through much of its stretch, is the main commercial and travel corridor through the city and the route most residents use every day for work commutes into Oklahoma City.
The housing stock breaks into two clear groups: established neighborhoods closer to the original town center, with homes from the 1980s and early 1990s, and active new construction on the western and southern edges of the city where larger lots and newer builds are going up. Both groups sit on the same Canadian County clay soil that characterizes the broader Oklahoma City metro - soil that swells and contracts with every season and keeps foundation and framing stress a constant fact of homeownership here. The annual Mustang Stampede festival is one of the most visible signs of how much community pride this city has. Neighboring Moore to the northeast has a similar suburban profile - owner-occupied single-family homes, similar building eras, and the same Oklahoma climate challenges that make proper insulation worth doing right.
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We serve Mustang homeowners throughout Canadian County. Call or submit a request online and we will have an answer for you within one business day.