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The Putnam City Area's Trusted Insulation Contractor

The Putnam City area encompasses one of the largest and most diverse residential corridors in west and northwest Oklahoma City. Anchored by the Putnam City Schools district — one of the largest in the state — this area stretches from roughly NW 23rd Street to NW 63rd Street and from Council Road to Rockwell Avenue. It includes the pocket cities of Bethany and Warr Acres, along with dozens of established neighborhoods that have been home to working and middle-class Oklahoma families for generations.

Bo's Insulation has worked extensively in the Putnam City area, and we understand the practical priorities of homeowners here. Many residents in this area are focused on reducing monthly utility bills, keeping their homes comfortable without breaking the bank, and making smart investments that pay for themselves through energy savings. That is exactly what we deliver — honest insulation work that targets the areas of your home where energy waste is greatest, at pricing that respects your budget.

Insulation Challenges in Putnam City Area Homes

The Putnam City area's housing stock spans several decades and construction styles, each with distinct insulation issues:

  • 1960s Brick Ranch Homes — The oldest homes in the Putnam City area date to the 1960s when insulation was barely an afterthought. Many of these single-story brick ranch homes have wall cavities with no insulation whatsoever and attics with just 2-3 inches of deteriorated fiberglass — providing R-7 or less when R-49 is the modern standard. These homes are the best candidates for dramatic energy savings through insulation upgrades.
  • 1970s-1980s Subdivisions — The bulk of the Putnam City area was developed during the 1970s and 1980s. These homes typically have fiberglass batt insulation that was code-minimum for the era and has lost 30-50% of its effectiveness over 40+ years through settling, compression, and gaps created by wiring and plumbing work. Blown-in attic insulation and injection foam for walls are the most cost-effective upgrades for these homes.
  • Bethany & Warr Acres — These pocket cities within the Putnam City area have their own character and housing mix. Bethany's residential streets feature well-maintained homes from the 1950s through 1980s, many with little wall insulation. Warr Acres has a similar mix with many modest-sized brick homes that benefit significantly from attic insulation upgrades.
  • NW 39th to NW 63rd Corridor — The neighborhoods along this corridor include a range of home sizes and ages. Many homes along MacArthur Boulevard and Council Road in this zone were built in the 1970s with 1,600 to 2,200 square feet of living space and insulation that has significantly degraded over time. Homeowners here often notice rooms that are too hot in summer and too cold in winter — classic signs of failing insulation.

Why Putnam City Area Homeowners Choose Bo's Insulation

Homeowners in the Putnam City area value honest work at a fair price — and that is the foundation of every project we take on. The Bohannan brothers personally assess each home, identify where the real energy waste is happening, and recommend the most cost-effective solutions. We never pressure you into spray foam when blown-in insulation will get the job done. We never recommend unnecessary work. And our perfect 5.0-star rating across 89+ reviews proves that our approach works.

We understand that for many Putnam City area homeowners, the monthly energy savings matter more than anything else. That is why we focus on the upgrades that deliver the biggest return on investment — typically attic insulation and air sealing, which can reduce heating and cooling costs by 25-40% in homes with aging or insufficient insulation. And with 20% of every project donated to a local nonprofit, your home improvement also strengthens the community.

Affordable Pricing for Putnam City Area Homes

The Putnam City area's typical homes are 1,600 to 2,200 square feet of brick ranch construction. For most homeowners here, attic insulation upgrades range from $1,200 to $3,500 depending on attic size and insulation type. Blown-in insulation is the most affordable option and delivers excellent performance. Wall injection foam projects typically run $2,000 to $4,500 for a full perimeter treatment. We provide transparent estimates with no hidden fees, and OG&E rebates may be available to further reduce your out-of-pocket cost.

Services Available in the Putnam City Area

Wall Insulation Energy Audits

Why Insulation Matters in the Putnam City Area

Oklahoma's brutal temperature swings hit older homes hardest. Proper insulation is the most affordable way to cut utility bills and improve comfort.

Sweltering Summers

Temperatures above 100 degrees are common from June through August. Putnam City area homes with thin, 30-60 year old attic insulation turn into ovens from the top down, forcing AC systems to run nonstop and driving up OG&E bills.

Bitter Winter Winds

Cold north winds sweep through west Oklahoma City with little to slow them down. Older Putnam City area homes with uninsulated walls and thin attic insulation lose heat rapidly, making winter utility bills painful.

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Storm Season Impacts

Severe weather can damage attic insulation and roof-line seals. After storm season, an insulation inspection can catch problems before they add to your energy bills.

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Real Utility Savings

Putnam City area homeowners can save 25-40% on heating and cooling by upgrading insulation. On a typical 1,800 sq ft home, that can mean $60-$120 per month in savings. OG&E rebates make the upgrade even more affordable.

Putnam City Area Insulation FAQs

How much does insulation cost for a typical Putnam City area home?

Most Putnam City area homes are 1,600 to 2,200 square feet of brick ranch construction. Attic insulation projects in this area typically range from $1,200 to $3,500 depending on attic size and insulation type chosen. Blown-in insulation is the most affordable option and delivers excellent results. We provide free estimates with transparent pricing and never recommend work your home does not need.

My Putnam City area home was built in the 1960s. Is it worth insulating?

Absolutely. Homes built in the 1960s in the Putnam City area typically have little to no wall insulation and minimal attic insulation that has degraded significantly over 60 years. These homes often see the most dramatic improvements from insulation upgrades — including 30-40% reductions in heating and cooling costs. The investment typically pays for itself through energy savings within 3-5 years.

Do you serve Bethany and Warr Acres in the Putnam City area?

Yes. Bo's Insulation serves all neighborhoods and pocket cities within the Putnam City school district area, including Bethany, Warr Acres, and surrounding neighborhoods along Council Road, MacArthur Boulevard, and the NW Expressway corridor. We provide the same quality service and transparent pricing throughout the area.

Are there utility rebates available for Putnam City area homeowners?

Yes. Homeowners served by OG&E in the Putnam City area can qualify for utility rebates on qualifying insulation upgrades. These rebates help make insulation improvements more affordable and can offset a meaningful portion of the project cost. Bo's Insulation helps you understand which rebates apply and guides you through the application process.

Ready to Insulate Your Putnam City Area Home?

Get a free, no-pressure estimate from the Bohannan brothers. We'll assess your home honestly and recommend only what it actually needs. Plus, 20% goes to a local nonprofit.