
Lawton Insulation provides attic insulation, blown-in insulation, and air sealing for Norman, OK homeowners and rental property owners. We work on homes of every age - from 1950s brick houses near campus to 2000s subdivisions on the south side - and reply to every estimate request within one business day.
Lawton Insulation provides attic insulation, blown-in insulation, and air sealing for Norman, OK homeowners and rental property owners. We work on homes of every age - from 1950s brick houses near campus to 2000s subdivisions on the south side - and reply to every estimate request within one business day.

Norman's housing stock spans seventy-plus years, and a large share of the homes built before 1990 - including many of the brick ranches near the University of Oklahoma - have attic insulation that was installed at the minimums of its era and has thinned since. Our attic insulation service brings coverage up to the depth Oklahoma's climate requires, so your air conditioner is not fighting your attic all summer long.
For Norman homes with existing attic insulation that just needs topping off, blown-in material is the most efficient approach. It goes directly on top of what is already there, fills corners and odd-shaped spaces that batts cannot reach, and brings depth up to where it needs to be for Cleveland County's climate zone. No removal required for most jobs.
Norman's clay soil shifts with every wet-dry cycle, and that constant movement gradually opens gaps in wall framing that did not exist when the house was new. Sealing those pathways before adding insulation is the step most contractors skip - and it is what determines whether a homeowner actually notices a difference in comfort and bills after the work is done.
Spray foam is the right choice for Norman homes where gaps at rim joists, crawl space walls, or utility penetrations are allowing air to move through the building envelope. It bonds to the surface and seals and insulates in one step - particularly useful in the older homes near campus where framing irregularities make batt installation unreliable.
Norman's older homes near campus have seen a lot of turnover over the decades, and some have attic insulation that is damaged, contaminated, or so degraded it provides almost no protection. When existing material is beyond upgrading, removal and full replacement gives the home a clean starting point and makes the new installation far more effective.
Norman has a large share of homes that were built well before today's energy codes existed. Retrofit insulation fills walls, floors, and attic spaces in existing homes without requiring major reconstruction - it is the practical path for Norman homeowners who want current performance from a home built in a different era.
Norman is Oklahoma's third-largest city, and its housing stock tells a 70-year story. The neighborhoods nearest to the University of Oklahoma - Chautauqua, College Addition, and the streets running north and east from campus - have homes from the 1920s through 1950s that were built long before insulation standards existed in any meaningful form. Much of the city's middle ring was built out in the 1960s and 1970s, when insulation was legally required but held to minimums that look inadequate by today's standards. The newer south-side subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s have better starting points, but even those homes are now old enough that original attic insulation has had two decades to settle and thin. Every generation of Norman housing has a version of the same underlying problem.
Cleveland County's clay-heavy soil creates a compounding challenge. The soil swells when it rains and contracts when it dries, a cycle that stresses concrete slabs and gradually opens gaps in wall framing that allow conditioned air to escape. Norman also sees severe spring thunderstorms with large hail - the kind that damages roof decking and pushes moisture into attic insulation without leaving an obvious sign from inside. Summer temperatures in Norman regularly reach 95 degrees with stretches above 100, meaning an under-insulated attic puts enormous load on air conditioning from May through September. A contractor who works regularly in Norman knows how the age of the home, the soil, and the climate interact - not just how to measure depth and quote a number.
Our crews work throughout Norman - from the older brick homes in the neighborhoods surrounding the University of Oklahoma campus to the larger houses in newer subdivisions off 24th Avenue SW and beyond. Norman is served by the City of Norman's Development Services department for building permits, and our team coordinates with that office when the scope of work requires it. The housing near OU campus tends to have lower roof pitches, older framing, and attic access points that differ from the newer south-side builds - we come prepared for both.
Norman sits about 20 miles south of Oklahoma City on I-35, and the community has a distinct identity shaped by the university. Game days at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium bring tens of thousands of people into the city, and the year-round university population means Norman's housing market has both long-term homeowners and rental investors - two groups with different but equally real insulation needs. We serve both. To the east, homes near Lake Thunderbird State Park tend to be in newer subdivisions, while the streets closer to downtown have the older housing stock most in need of attention.
Norman borders Moore directly to the north, and we serve both cities. To the southwest, we also cover Altus and the surrounding area. If you are on the border between service areas and not sure which applies to your address, just call and we will sort it out.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - your address, the age of your home, and what problem you are trying to solve. We reply to every estimate request within one business day. There is no commitment required to schedule a visit.
We visit your home and inspect the attic, crawl space, or walls you want addressed. We measure existing insulation depth, check for moisture or pest damage, and look for air sealing opportunities. You get a written estimate with a clear breakdown - cost questions are best answered at this step, not over the phone.
The crew arrives with equipment, prepares the work area, and completes the installation. Most attic jobs are finished in a single day. You can stay home during blown-in work; spray foam requires staying out of the treated space for two to four hours after application while the foam cures.
Before leaving, we walk you through the finished work - showing coverage depth, confirming vents are clear, and answering any questions. We clean up and remove all equipment. If permits were required, we handle the inspection coordination with the City of Norman directly.
We serve all of Norman, OK - from the brick homes near the OU campus to the newer subdivisions on the south side. Submit an estimate request or call us directly and we will respond within one business day.
(580) 350-5041Norman is a city of roughly 128,000 people - Oklahoma's third largest - located about 20 miles south of Oklahoma City on the Canadian River plain. The city is home to the University of Oklahoma, which shapes nearly every aspect of local life - the population, the rental market, the traffic patterns, and the identity of entire neighborhoods. The owner-occupied and rental housing stock are roughly split: the streets nearest campus hold many older homes converted to rentals, while the south and east sides of the city are dominated by owner-occupied single-family homes in subdivisions built from the 1990s onward. Most of the city's homes are built on concrete slab foundations with brick exteriors - standard for central Oklahoma.
The older in-town neighborhoods - Chautauqua, College Addition, and the surrounding streets near campus - have craftsman bungalows and small Colonial-style homes dating to the 1920s through 1950s. These homes have character, but they also have decades of deferred insulation work that shows up as high energy bills and uneven indoor temperatures. Further out, neighborhoods like Brookhaven and Westport on the south side represent Norman's growth years - newer construction that is now old enough to warrant an insulation review. Norman is directly north of several smaller communities and borders Moore to the north along I-35. We serve both cities and the communities in between. For homeowners further west, we also cover Altus and surrounding southwest Oklahoma communities.
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From the older brick homes near OU's campus to the newer subdivisions on the south side, Lawton Insulation works throughout Norman. Reach out and we will respond within one business day.