From the small-town neighborhoods along Highway 77 to the rural acreages south of Norman — Bo's Insulation keeps Noble homes comfortable and energy-efficient through every Oklahoma season.
Noble, Oklahoma is one of Cleveland County's best-kept secrets. Tucked just south of Norman along Highway 77, this small city of roughly 7,000 residents offers a slower pace of life without sacrificing access to everything the OKC metro provides. Noble is the kind of place where neighbors know each other by name, the school system is the heartbeat of the community, and families choose to put down roots for generations.
That small-town character is reflected in Noble's housing stock — a mix of modest ranch homes from the mid-20th century, newer construction that has arrived with steady growth, and rural acreage properties that define the community's agricultural heritage. Bo's Insulation has served Noble homeowners for years, and the Bohannan brothers understand the specific insulation challenges these homes face. Whether you own a 1960s ranch on a quiet side street or a newer home on a few acres east of town, we provide honest assessments and quality work tailored to your home's actual needs.
Noble's residential properties span several decades and building styles, each with distinct insulation considerations:
Noble is a community that values honesty, hard work, and looking out for your neighbors. The Bohannan brothers run Bo's Insulation on those same principles. Our perfect 5.0-star rating across every review platform reflects a commitment to doing the job right and being upfront about what your home actually needs. We never push unnecessary upgrades and we never pressure you into a decision. 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 beyond your own walls.
We are based in northeast Oklahoma City, which means Noble is an easy drive south. That proximity ensures fast response times, same-week estimates, and no travel surcharges for Noble homeowners.
Because Noble homes tend to be modestly sized compared to larger suburban construction, insulation projects here are often very affordable. A typical attic insulation upgrade in a 1,400-square-foot Noble ranch home runs $1,800 to $3,500 depending on existing conditions and the material chosen. Wall injection foam for the same home typically costs $2,500 to $5,000. Comprehensive air sealing adds $800 to $1,500. Many Noble 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 Noble attics, crawl spaces, metal buildings, and rim joists. Superior air sealing and thermal performance.
Learn more →Most Noble attics have 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 Noble attic. Ideal for layering over old fiberglass batts in ranch-style homes.
Learn more →Fill empty wall cavities in Noble's older homes without removing drywall or siding — no demolition required.
Learn more →Remove old, dusty, or rodent-damaged insulation from Noble attics and replace with clean, high-performance materials.
Learn more →Seal gaps around plumbing, electrical, and ductwork penetrations — especially critical in Noble's older homes and rural properties.
Learn more →Noble sits in the heart of central Oklahoma's weather extremes. Proper insulation is your home's most cost-effective defense against brutal summers and harsh winters.
Noble routinely sees temperatures above 100 degrees from June through August. Older ranch homes with thin attic insulation turn into ovens as heat radiates through the ceiling, forcing your AC to run nonstop and driving energy bills skyward.
North winds sweep across the open terrain south of Norman with little to slow them down. Noble's older homes with empty wall cavities and poor air sealing lose heat rapidly — wall injection foam and air sealing make an immediate, noticeable difference.
Noble sits in one of Oklahoma's most active severe weather corridors between Moore and Purcell. Storm damage to roof-line seals and attic insulation often goes unnoticed until energy bills spike. Post-storm insulation inspections catch hidden problems early.
Noble homeowners with older 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.