Insulation Photos

Attic, wall, garage, and crawlspace insulation projects across Texas—focused on comfort, energy savings, and clean installation details.

Insulation work we install across Texas

  • Attic insulation (blown-in, batts, spray foam)
  • Wall insulation (new construction and remodels)
  • Garage insulation (walls and ceilings)
  • Crawlspace / underfloor insulation
  • Rigid foam board (select applications)

We serve residential and commercial properties statewide. If you’re not sure what insulation type is best for your building, we’ll help you choose based on access, climate zone, moisture considerations, and budget.


Project photo galleries

Attic insulation (blown-in & batts)

Spray foam insulation

Wall insulation (new build & remodel)

Rigid foam board & exterior applications


Insulation types & materials

Fiberglass batts & rolls

Common for walls, attic floors, and garages. Great value when installed with proper fit, air sealing, and vapor control where needed.

Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass

Ideal for topping off attic insulation and filling irregular cavities. Helps reduce hot spots and improves overall coverage.

Spray foam (open-cell / closed-cell)

High-performance insulation that can also reduce air leakage. Closed-cell adds structural rigidity and moisture resistance; open-cell is excellent for sound control and cost efficiency.

Rigid foam board (EPS / XPS / polyiso)

Used for select wall assemblies, exterior insulation, and areas where continuous insulation is beneficial.

Where insulation is installed

  • Attics: attic floor, rafters, and knee walls
  • Exterior walls: new construction, remodels, and additions
  • Garages: walls and ceilings (comfort and noise reduction)
  • Crawlspaces: underfloor and rim joists (where applicable)
  • Bonus rooms: above garages and overhangs (common hot/cold spots)

Benefits: energy efficiency & comfort

  • Lower heating and cooling load
  • More even room-to-room temperatures
  • Improved indoor comfort in Texas heat
  • Noise reduction (select assemblies)
  • Helps HVAC run more efficiently
  • Supports better humidity control when paired with air sealing
  • Can improve resale appeal
  • Helps reduce drafts and hot spots

Our insulation process

  1. Walkthrough & measurements: confirm access, existing insulation, and target areas.
  2. Recommendations: choose the right type and R-value for your project.
  3. Prep & protection: cover work areas and protect fixtures and finishes.
  4. Install: batts/rolls, blown-in, spray foam, or foam board as needed.
  5. Clean up: remove debris and leave the space tidy.
  6. Final check: confirm coverage, depth, and details.

Timelines & what’s included

Typical timelines

  • Small attic top-off: often same day
  • Whole-home attic: 1 day (most homes)
  • Walls/garage/crawlspace: varies by access and scope

What’s included

  • Material and installation labor
  • Work-area protection and cleanup
  • Coverage verification and final walkthrough

Maintenance tips

  • Keep attic vents clear and watch for roof leaks.
  • After storms, check for moisture intrusion and address it quickly.
  • Don’t compress insulation—compressed insulation loses performance.
  • If you remodel, make sure insulation is restored behind new drywall.

Insulation FAQs

What insulation is best for Texas homes?

Many Texas homes benefit most from a well-insulated attic combined with air sealing. The best material depends on access, existing insulation, moisture conditions, and budget—blown-in, batts, and spray foam can all be great options when installed correctly.

How do I know if my attic insulation is low?

Common signs include hot rooms, high summer electric bills, and visible attic floor joists through the insulation. We can measure depth and recommend the right target R-value for your home.

Do you remove old insulation?

In some cases, yes—especially if insulation is wet, damaged, or contaminated. Many projects can be improved by adding insulation on top after addressing any moisture or ventilation issues.

Can insulation help with noise?

Yes. Certain insulation types and wall/ceiling assemblies can reduce sound transfer. Let us know if sound control is a priority and we’ll recommend the best approach.

Do you do residential and commercial insulation?

Yes—Texas Installer Inc serves both residential and commercial clients statewide. We’ll tailor the material and install method to the building type and access.

Ready to improve comfort and efficiency?

Call us or request a quote—Texas-wide service for insulation installs and upgrades.