
Oklahoma summers push past 100 degrees. Spray foam seals the gaps that let that heat in - and keeps your energy money where it belongs.
Oklahoma summers push past 100 degrees. Spray foam seals the gaps that let that heat in - and keeps your energy money where it belongs.

Spray foam insulation in Lawton seals air leaks and adds thermal resistance in one step - most attic and crawl space jobs take a single day for a two-person crew. Unlike fiberglass batts that only slow heat transfer, spray foam expands on contact and fills every crack and gap it touches, which is why it performs so well in Oklahoma's wind-driven climate.
If your home is more than 30 years old, there is a good chance the original insulation has settled and no longer covers the gaps it once did. Spray foam applied to your attic floor, crawl space walls, and rim joists creates a continuous barrier that older materials simply cannot match. Many homeowners also benefit from pairing spray foam with attic insulation to get both air sealing and added depth in the same project.
If your electric bill climbs dramatically from May through September despite not changing your habits, air-conditioned air is escaping through gaps in your attic or walls. That cycle forces your HVAC system to run longer and harder, and the cost shows up every month.
In Lawton summers, an attic can reach 150 degrees on a hot afternoon, and that heat radiates down through a poorly insulated ceiling. If your upstairs rooms feel stuffy and hard to cool even with the AC running, inadequate insulation is almost always part of the problem.
Lawton's persistent winds push outside air through tiny gaps in your home's structure. Hold your hand near an outlet on a windy day - if you feel cool air moving, your home has air infiltration that spray foam can address. This is especially common in homes built before the 1990s.
Oklahoma's humidity combined with Lawton's occasional heavy rain can push moisture into crawl spaces that lack proper insulation and vapor control. A musty smell from floor vents is a sign that moisture is accumulating below your living space. Left alone, that moisture can damage floor joists.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on where you need it and what problem you are solving. Closed-cell foam is denser and blocks both air and moisture - it is the right choice for crawl spaces, basements, and any area where moisture is a concern. For a deeper look at the differences, see our dedicated pages on closed-cell foam insulation and open-cell options. Open-cell foam is softer and works well in interior wall cavities and attics where moisture vapor is not a primary concern.
Beyond the foam itself, we handle attic applications, crawl space encapsulation, rim joist sealing, and whole-wall spray foam for new construction or gut renovations. Each job starts with a walkthrough so we can tell you exactly which areas will give you the most return before we quote anything.
Best for crawl spaces, basements, and moisture-exposed surfaces - dense foam that blocks both air and water.
Ideal for attic floors and interior walls - softer foam that excels at air sealing in drier applications.
Applied to the attic floor or roof deck to stop heat from radiating into your living space all summer.
Spray foam on crawl space walls and rim joists keeps moisture out and makes your floors warmer in winter.
Lawton sits in a climate zone where summer temperatures regularly push past 100 degrees and winters can drop below 20 degrees - sometimes in the same month. That kind of range puts enormous stress on a home's ability to hold a stable indoor temperature. Oklahoma is also one of the windiest states in the country, and Lawton's position on the open plains means wind-driven air infiltration is a bigger issue here than in more sheltered parts of the country. Wind pushes outside air through every small gap - around outlets, through attic hatches, along rim joists - and that infiltration drives up heating and cooling costs year-round.
A significant share of Lawton's neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and 1980s, before modern insulation standards existed. If your home is in one of those older areas, the original fiberglass batts or blown-in insulation has likely settled and degraded over decades. We serve homeowners across the area, including Duncan and Anadarko, where we see the same older housing stock and the same need for a tight, permanent air seal. For more on Oklahoma's energy requirements and climate considerations, the Oklahoma Climatological Survey has detailed regional data.
We ask a few basic questions - which area of the home, how old the house is, and what problems you have noticed. You will hear back within one business day, and we can usually schedule an in-home visit within a few days.
We walk through the areas you want insulated, check for any moisture issues or damage that should be addressed first, and explain which type of foam makes the most sense for each area. You receive a written estimate before anything is scheduled.
Clear the work area and plan for two to four hours away from the treated space after spraying ends. Most attic or crawl space jobs take one full day for a crew of two. We mask off surfaces, spray, and clean up before we leave.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work - showing you coverage, pointing out any areas that needed extra attention, and handling any required city permit inspection on your behalf.
Tell us about your home and we will get back to you within one business day with a straight answer on what you need and what it will cost. No pressure, no obligation.
(580) 350-5041We hold a current contractor license through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board. That means the state has verified our qualifications and you have a formal channel if anything ever goes wrong - not just a handshake and a hope.
Spray foam projects in Lawton sometimes require a building permit, and skipping it can create problems when you sell your home. We know what the City of Lawton Development Services requires and pull permits on your behalf before any work starts.
We follow the installation guidelines published by the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance - the industry's main technical body. That means consistent mix ratios, correct thickness checks, and documented quality on every project. Learn more at{' '} sprayfoam.org.
Lawton's median home value runs well under the national average, and we know homeowners here need a fair price and a straight answer - not a pitch for upgrades you do not need. Every estimate breaks down exactly what we are doing and why.
These are not just credentials on paper. They are the reasons Lawton homeowners feel confident calling us back for additional work and referring us to neighbors. We show up, do the job right, and make sure you understand exactly what was done and why.
Have a question not covered here? Send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day.
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