From established neighborhoods along NE 23rd Street to the wooded acreages near Choctaw Creek — Bo's Insulation keeps Choctaw homes comfortable and energy-efficient through Oklahoma's toughest weather.
Choctaw, Oklahoma is a growing community of roughly 13,000 residents on the eastern edge of the OKC metro. Named after the Choctaw Nation, this city has carved out a distinct identity — more wooded and rural than the western suburbs, with a character shaped by Choctaw Creek's tree-lined banks, spacious lots, and a school system that draws families from across the region. Choctaw offers the rare combination of easy metro access along NE 23rd Street and Highway 270 while still feeling like you are living in the country.
That unique setting also creates specific insulation challenges. Choctaw's wooded terrain and creek proximity mean higher humidity levels than you find in places like Yukon or Mustang. Its housing stock spans several decades, from 1970s ranch homes in established neighborhoods to the new construction going up south of town. Bo's Insulation has served Choctaw homeowners for years, and the Bohannan brothers understand exactly how this community's geography, housing types, and climate intersect when it comes to insulation performance.
Choctaw's residential neighborhoods reflect decades of steady growth, each era with its own construction standards and insulation practices:
Choctaw is a community that values integrity, quality work, and supporting your neighbors. The Bohannan brothers run Bo's Insulation on those same principles. Our perfect 5.0-star rating across every review platform reflects the way we treat every homeowner — with honesty about what your home actually needs, zero pressure tactics, and a commitment to doing the job right the first time. When you hire Bo's Insulation, 20% of your project's proceeds go directly to a local nonprofit, so your home improvement has a direct positive impact on the community around you.
We are based in northeast Oklahoma City, which puts Choctaw just a short drive east. That proximity means fast response times, same-week estimates, and no travel surcharges for Choctaw homeowners. Many of our clients near Tinker AFB and in the Midwest City border area have also referred us to friends and family throughout Choctaw.
Choctaw homes range from compact ranch homes to larger new-construction properties, so project costs vary accordingly. A typical attic insulation upgrade in a 1,600-square-foot Choctaw ranch home runs $2,000 to $4,000 depending on existing conditions and the material chosen. Wall injection foam for the same home typically costs $3,000 to $5,500. Comprehensive air sealing adds $800 to $1,500. For homes near Choctaw Creek where moisture management is a priority, closed-cell spray foam in crawl spaces and rim joists typically costs $1,500 to $3,500. OGE rebates can further offset these costs for qualifying projects.
Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam for Choctaw attics, crawl spaces, metal buildings, and rim joists. Ideal for moisture-prone creek-area homes.
Learn more →Choctaw's hot summers make attic insulation critical. We bring your attic to R-38 or higher with blown-in or spray foam for maximum comfort.
Learn more →Fast, affordable coverage that fills every gap in your Choctaw attic. Perfect for layering over old fiberglass batts in 1970s-1990s ranch homes.
Learn more →Fill wall cavities in Choctaw's established homes without removing drywall or siding — no demolition required.
Learn more →Remove old, moisture-damaged, or pest-contaminated insulation from Choctaw attics and replace with clean, high-performance materials.
Learn more →Seal gaps around plumbing, electrical, and ductwork penetrations — especially critical in Choctaw's older homes and wooded properties.
Learn more →Choctaw's wooded terrain and creek proximity add humidity to Oklahoma's already demanding temperature extremes. Proper insulation is your best defense.
Choctaw's tree cover and creek proximity mean summers are not just hot — they are humid. That combination makes under-insulated attics radiate even more heat into your living space while your AC works overtime fighting both temperature and moisture.
Winter cold fronts sweep across the eastern metro with force. Choctaw's 1970s-1990s ranch homes with settled fiberglass and unsealed wall cavities lose heat rapidly through every gap — wall injection foam and air sealing make an immediate, noticeable difference.
Choctaw Creek and the surrounding wooded terrain create higher humidity levels than western OKC suburbs. Severe storms can also damage roof-line seals. Proper insulation with moisture management prevents mold, rot, and hidden energy loss.
Choctaw homeowners who upgrade insulation typically see 25-40% reductions in heating and cooling costs. OGE rebates for qualifying insulation projects help offset the upfront investment, making upgrades even more affordable.
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.