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Jones, Oklahoma is a small rural community of roughly 3,000 residents in the northeastern corner of Oklahoma County. Situated along Britton Road (NE 122nd Street) east of I-35, Jones feels more like country living than city suburb — and that is exactly why people live here. Properties sit on generous lots and multi-acre tracts, neighbors know each other by name, and the pace of life is deliberately slower than the metro sprawl just a few miles to the west.

That rural character extends to the housing. Jones is not a community of planned subdivisions with uniform construction. Instead, the housing stock reflects decades of individual building — older farm homes that have been in families for generations, modest mid-century homes built during the 1950s and 1960s, and scattered newer construction on acreage parcels. Many of these homes have significant deferred maintenance, including insulation that was never adequate to begin with or has deteriorated badly over the years. Bo's Insulation is based in northeast OKC, making Jones one of our closest service areas. The Bohannan brothers know this community well and understand the specific challenges its homes present.

Insulation Challenges in Jones' Rural Housing Stock

Jones' homes are as varied as the families who live in them. Each property has its own history and its own insulation needs:

  • Older Farm Homes & Pre-1960s Structures — Some of the oldest homes in Jones date back to the early settlement of northeast Oklahoma County. These farmhouses were built for durability, not energy efficiency. Many have pier-and-beam foundations with exposed crawl spaces, balloon-frame walls with no insulation whatsoever, and attics with nothing more than a few inches of crumbled rock wool. These homes need comprehensive upgrades — crawl space insulation, wall injection foam, and blown-in attic insulation — to function in modern Oklahoma weather.
  • Mid-Century Homes Along Britton Road — The homes lining Britton Road and the streets branching off from it include a concentration of 1950s through 1970s construction. These are typically modest frame or brick-veneer homes with shallow attics and minimal original insulation. The fiberglass batts installed at construction have long since settled and compressed, leaving large sections of the attic floor with little to no effective coverage. Blown-in insulation layered to R-38 or higher is the most cost-effective upgrade for these homes.
  • Highway 66 Area & Downtown Jones — The Route 66 heritage in this part of Oklahoma County adds character to the community, and the homes near the old highway corridor reflect that history. Many are compact, well-built structures from the 1940s and 1950s that need their insulation brought into the current century. Wall injection foam and attic upgrades transform these classic homes without altering their vintage appeal.
  • Newer Acreage Homes & Additions — Some Jones residents have built new homes on acreage in recent decades, while others have added onto older structures. Even newer construction sometimes falls short on insulation — missed air sealing at penetrations, insufficient attic depth, and gaps in coverage where additions meet original structures are common issues we address.

Why Jones Homeowners Choose Bo's Insulation

Jones is a community where your word matters and people expect honest dealing. The Bohannan brothers operate Bo's Insulation on exactly those principles. Our 5.0-star rating across every review platform is the result of treating every homeowner with respect, giving honest assessments of what their home actually needs, and never pushing unnecessary work. When you hire Bo's Insulation, 20% of your project's proceeds go directly to a local nonprofit — your home improvement investment does double duty.

Our base in northeast Oklahoma City puts us just minutes from Jones, closer than most metro-area contractors would even be willing to drive. We never charge travel surcharges for Jones jobs, and our familiarity with the area means we understand the types of homes we will be working in before we even pull up to your property.

What Insulation Upgrades Cost in Jones

Because Jones homes tend to be modest in size, insulation projects here are often quite affordable. A typical attic insulation upgrade in a 1,100 to 1,400-square-foot Jones home runs $1,500 to $3,000. Wall injection foam for the same home typically costs $2,000 to $4,500. Comprehensive air sealing adds $800 to $1,500. For larger acreage homes or properties with additions, costs scale accordingly. OGE rebates help offset the investment for qualifying projects, and we explain every available option during your free estimate.

Services Available in Jones

Wall Insulation Energy Audits

Why Insulation Matters in Jones' Climate

Jones sits on open rural terrain in northeast Oklahoma County with full exposure to every weather extreme. Proper insulation is essential for comfort and savings.

Relentless Summer Sun

With little tree canopy on many Jones properties, roofs bake under direct summer sun for months. Attic temperatures routinely exceed 150 degrees, and without adequate insulation, that heat radiates straight into your living space and overwhelms your air conditioning.

Exposed Winter Conditions

Jones' open countryside offers no windbreak against bitter north fronts. Older homes with empty wall cavities and gaps around windows and doors hemorrhage heat. Wall injection foam and comprehensive air sealing make a dramatic, immediate difference in comfort.

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Severe Weather Season

Northeast Oklahoma County's spring storm season brings hail, high winds, and heavy rain. Storm damage to roofs and attic areas can compromise insulation and seals. Post-storm inspections catch hidden problems before they show up on your utility bills.

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Biggest Savings for Older Homes

Jones homeowners with under-insulated older homes often see the largest energy savings — 30-40% reductions in heating and cooling costs are common after a full upgrade. OGE rebates for qualifying insulation work help offset the upfront cost.

Ready to Insulate Your Jones 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.