One of Oklahoma City's most beautiful historic neighborhoods deserves insulation that preserves its character while delivering modern comfort. Bo's Insulation specializes in Mesta Park's century-old Craftsman and Prairie-style homes.
Mesta Park is one of Oklahoma City's crown jewels. Tucked between NW 18th and NW 23rd Streets, from Hudson to Western Avenue, this historic residential neighborhood is named after Pearl Mesta, the legendary Washington D.C. socialite who was born right here in Oklahoma City. Walking through Mesta Park's tree-lined streets and brick sidewalks, you see over a century of architectural craftsmanship — stately Craftsman bungalows, elegant Prairie-style homes, and handsome Colonial Revival residences, most built between 1910 and 1930.
But behind those gorgeous facades and lovingly restored interiors lies an invisible problem: most of these homes have little to no insulation. The builders of a century ago did not insulate wall cavities. Attic insulation, if it exists at all, is often a thin layer of deteriorated material that provides almost no thermal barrier. That is where Bo's Insulation comes in. The Bohannan brothers have deep experience working in Oklahoma City's historic districts, and we understand that insulating a Mesta Park home requires a careful approach that respects the original architecture.
Mesta Park's housing stock presents specific insulation challenges that require expertise and sensitivity to historic construction methods:
Mesta Park residents have invested heavily in restoring and maintaining their historic homes. New kitchens, refinished hardwood floors, restored windows — these are the upgrades you can see. Insulation is the invisible upgrade that makes everything else work better. Your restored home should be comfortable in every season, and it should not cost a fortune to heat and cool. That is what proper insulation delivers.
Bo's Insulation brings a perfect 5.0-star rating, honest assessments, and a genuine commitment to doing right by your home. We never recommend work you do not need. And with 20% of every project donated to a local nonprofit, your investment in your Mesta Park home also supports the Oklahoma City community.
Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam for Mesta Park attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists. Superior air sealing and thermal performance.
Learn more →The single most impactful upgrade for a Mesta Park home. We bring your attic up to modern R-value standards with blown-in or spray foam.
Learn more →Cellulose and fiberglass blown-in insulation fills every gap in your Mesta Park attic for immediate energy savings.
Learn more →The ideal solution for Mesta Park's historic homes — fill empty wall cavities without disturbing original plaster or trim.
Learn more →Remove old, damaged, or contaminated attic insulation and replace with high-performance materials.
Learn more →Seal gaps around pipes, ducts, and electrical penetrations to stop drafts and energy waste in your Mesta Park home.
Learn more →Oklahoma's temperature extremes are brutal on under-insulated historic homes. Proper insulation is the most cost-effective way to protect your Mesta Park home.
Oklahoma City routinely exceeds 100 degrees from June through August. In a Mesta Park home with thin attic insulation, your second floor becomes unbearable and your AC runs nonstop trying to compensate.
Cold north winds cut right through the empty wall cavities of a 1920s home. Mesta Park homeowners often feel drafts near exterior walls and windows — injection foam insulation stops that cold air infiltration.
Severe storms can damage roofing and attic seals, allowing moisture into your insulation. After storm season, an insulation inspection can catch problems before they lead to mold or energy waste.
Mesta Park homeowners can save 25-40% on heating and cooling by upgrading insulation. OG&E also offers rebates for qualifying insulation upgrades, helping offset your investment.
Get a free, no-pressure estimate from the Bohannan brothers. We will assess your historic home honestly and recommend only what it actually needs. Plus, 20% goes to a local nonprofit.