Nicoma Park's quiet residential streets and affordable ranch homes deserve insulation that keeps up with Oklahoma's demanding climate. Bo's Insulation helps homeowners along NE 23rd Street, near Choctaw Creek, and throughout the Choctaw-Nicoma Park community stay comfortable year-round.
Nicoma Park, Oklahoma is a small, close-knit community of roughly 2,500 residents tucked between Midwest City and Choctaw on the east side of the Oklahoma City metro. It is the kind of place where neighbors know each other by name and families put down roots for generations. With quiet residential streets, affordable housing, and the Choctaw-Nicoma Park school district serving local families, Nicoma Park offers a peaceful alternative to the busier suburbs that surround it.
The community's housing stock tells the story of its growth era. The vast majority of Nicoma Park homes were built during the 1960s and 1970s, when the east side of the metro was expanding rapidly to house workers at Tinker Air Force Base and the surrounding industries. These ranch-style homes were built to be affordable and functional, but insulation was an afterthought at best. After 50 to 60 years, whatever minimal insulation was originally installed has long since deteriorated, settled, or simply disappeared. Bo's Insulation has extensive experience working in communities like Nicoma Park, and the Bohannan brothers understand exactly what these mid-century homes need to perform efficiently in Oklahoma's extreme weather.
Nicoma Park's residential neighborhoods share common characteristics — modest ranch layouts, frame and brick construction, and insulation that is decades past its useful life:
Nicoma Park is a working-class community where every dollar counts. The Bohannan brothers respect that. Our perfect 5.0-star rating across every review platform reflects how we do business — honest assessments, no pressure, no upselling work your home does not need. We tell you exactly what will make the biggest difference for the least cost, and we stand behind every job. When you hire Bo's Insulation, 20% of your project's proceeds go directly to a local nonprofit, so improving your home also benefits the broader community.
We are based in northeast Oklahoma City, just a short drive from Nicoma Park. That proximity means fast response times, same-week estimates, and no travel surcharges for Nicoma Park homeowners.
Because Nicoma Park homes tend to be modest in size, insulation projects here are among the most affordable in the metro. A typical attic insulation upgrade in a 1,100-square-foot Nicoma Park ranch home runs $1,500 to $2,800 depending on existing conditions and the material chosen. Wall injection foam for the same home typically costs $2,000 to $4,000. Comprehensive air sealing adds $700 to $1,300. Many Nicoma Park homeowners combine attic insulation with air sealing for the greatest impact per dollar spent. OGE rebates can further offset these costs for qualifying projects.
Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam for Nicoma Park attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists. Superior air sealing and thermal performance for older ranch homes.
Learn more →Most Nicoma Park attics have just a fraction of the insulation they need. We bring your attic to R-38 or higher with blown-in or spray foam.
Learn more →Fast, affordable coverage that fills every gap in your Nicoma Park attic. Ideal for layering over old fiberglass batts in ranch-style homes.
Learn more →Fill empty wall cavities in Nicoma Park's frame and brick ranch homes without removing interior drywall — no demolition required.
Learn more →Remove old, dusty, or rodent-damaged insulation from Nicoma Park attics and replace with clean, high-performance materials.
Learn more →Seal gaps around plumbing stacks, electrical boxes, and ductwork penetrations — especially critical in Nicoma Park's older homes.
Learn more →Nicoma Park sits on the east side of the OKC metro, fully exposed to Oklahoma's temperature extremes. Proper insulation is the most cost-effective way to stay comfortable.
Nicoma Park's low-slope ranch roofs absorb intense summer sun, and with just a few inches of old insulation between the shingles and your ceiling, attic temperatures regularly exceed 150 degrees. That heat radiates directly into your living space, forcing your AC to run nonstop.
Cold fronts sweep across Nicoma Park with little resistance. Older homes with empty wall cavities and poor air sealing lose heat rapidly through every gap and crack — wall injection foam and air sealing make an immediate difference in warmth and utility costs.
Severe weather can damage attic insulation and roof-line seals. After storm season, an insulation inspection can catch hidden damage before it drives up your energy bills for months.
Nicoma Park homeowners with 1960s-70s ranch homes typically see the largest energy savings from insulation upgrades — often 30-40% reductions in heating and cooling costs. OGE rebates for qualifying insulation projects help offset the upfront investment even further.
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.