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Blanchard's Trusted Insulation Contractor

Blanchard, Oklahoma is one of the south-metro's best-kept secrets — though it will not stay that way for long. This growing community of roughly 5,000 to 6,000 residents straddles McClain and Grady Counties along Highway 62, south of Newcastle and southwest of Norman. With excellent schools, affordable land, and the kind of small-town character that larger suburbs have lost, Blanchard has become a destination for families looking for room to breathe without giving up access to the OKC metro.

Bo's Insulation has worked throughout the south-metro growth corridor — Blanchard, Newcastle, Tuttle, and Bridge Creek — and the Bohannan brothers understand the specific insulation needs this area presents. Blanchard's housing stock is a mix of brand-new construction in expanding developments, older farm homes on acreage, and everything in between. Each type of home requires a different insulation approach, and we tailor our recommendations to your home's specific age, construction, and condition.

Insulation Challenges Across Blanchard's Housing Stock

Blanchard's residential landscape reflects its transition from a rural farming community to a growing suburb. Each type of housing brings distinct insulation considerations:

  • New Construction Developments — Blanchard's newest subdivisions feature modern homes built to current energy codes. However, code-minimum insulation — typically R-13 walls and R-38 attic fiberglass batts — is the bare minimum for Oklahoma's climate. Many Blanchard builders and homeowners are choosing spray foam insulation to exceed code minimums and deliver genuinely comfortable, energy-efficient homes from the first day. Bo's Insulation works with Blanchard builders to provide new-construction insulation packages that set homes apart.
  • Highway 62 Corridor Homes — The residential areas along Highway 62 through downtown Blanchard include homes from the 1970s through the 2000s. These mid-age homes often have fiberglass batt insulation that has settled and compressed over the decades, losing significant R-value. Blown-in insulation layered over existing attic insulation or a comprehensive attic upgrade brings these homes back to peak performance without the cost of a full renovation.
  • Acreage & Rural Properties — Blanchard's surrounding countryside holds older farmhouses, ranch homes, and custom-built residences on larger lots. These properties often have unique insulation challenges — pier-and-beam foundations with exposed crawl spaces, detached metal buildings used as workshops, and older construction with minimal original insulation. Spray foam for crawl spaces and rim joists, blown-in for attics, and injection foam for walls address the most common issues in these rural Blanchard homes.
  • Blanchard Schools Area — The neighborhoods near Blanchard's public schools have seen steady growth, with homes ranging from the 1990s to the present. Many of these homes are large enough — 1,600 to 2,400 square feet — that even modest insulation deficiencies result in noticeably higher energy bills. A targeted attic insulation upgrade combined with air sealing delivers the best return on investment for these properties.

Why Blanchard Homeowners Choose Bo's Insulation

Blanchard is a community where your word matters and your neighbors know your name. The Bohannan brothers run Bo's Insulation with those same values. Our perfect 5.0-star rating across every review platform reflects the way we treat every customer — with honesty, respect, and a genuine commitment to doing the job right. We give you a straightforward assessment of what your home actually needs, we never push unnecessary work, and we stand behind every installation. When you hire Bo's Insulation, 20% of your project's proceeds go directly to a local nonprofit, so your home improvement investment also benefits the community around you.

Our experience throughout the south-metro corridor means we understand the construction methods, soil conditions, and weather patterns specific to Blanchard. We know which builders used which insulation methods, which developments have common air sealing issues, and which older homes are most in need of upgrades. That local knowledge translates to faster assessments, more accurate recommendations, and better results for Blanchard homeowners.

What Insulation Upgrades Cost in Blanchard

Blanchard homes range from compact starter homes to spacious custom builds on acreage, so insulation costs vary accordingly. A full attic insulation upgrade with blown-in cellulose or fiberglass for a typical 1,800-square-foot Blanchard home runs $2,000 to $4,000 depending on existing conditions and the material chosen. Spray foam attic insulation costs more upfront but provides superior air sealing and long-term performance. Wall injection foam for older Blanchard homes typically runs $2,500 to $5,500. Comprehensive air sealing adds $800 to $1,500. OGE rebates can offset these costs for qualifying projects, and Bo's Insulation helps you identify every available rebate and credit during your free estimate.

Services Available in Blanchard

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Why Insulation Matters in Blanchard's Climate

Blanchard sits on Oklahoma's southern plains, fully exposed to extreme heat, bitter cold, and severe storms. Proper insulation is your home's best defense.

Punishing Summer Heat

Blanchard regularly sees temperatures above 100 degrees from June through August. Without adequate attic insulation, your roof absorbs that heat and radiates it directly into your living space, pushing AC systems to their limit and driving up OGE bills.

Open Plains Winter Winds

Cold fronts sweep across Blanchard's open terrain with nothing to slow them down. Acreage homes and rural properties are especially exposed. Properly insulated and air-sealed walls are the difference between a comfortable home and one that hemorrhages heat.

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Severe Storm & Tornado Risk

Blanchard lies south of the Moore tornado corridor and sees regular severe weather. Hail, wind-driven rain, and storm damage can compromise roof-line insulation and attic seals. Post-storm insulation inspections catch hidden damage before it affects your energy bills.

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Meaningful Energy Savings

Blanchard homeowners who upgrade insulation typically save 25-40% on heating and cooling costs. OGE utility rebates for qualifying insulation projects help offset the upfront investment, making the upgrade even more affordable for south-metro families.

Ready to Insulate Your Blanchard Home?

Get a free, no-pressure estimate from the Bohannan brothers. We will assess your home honestly and recommend only what it actually needs. Plus, 20% of your project goes to a local nonprofit.