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The Village's Trusted Insulation Contractor

The Village, Oklahoma is one of the OKC metro's most distinctive communities — a small, independent city of roughly 9,000 to 10,000 residents completely surrounded by Oklahoma City. Often called a "pocket city," The Village was incorporated in the 1950s as the surrounding farmland was developed into neighborhoods, and it has maintained its own identity ever since. With quiet, tree-lined streets, affordable homes, and a family-friendly atmosphere, The Village is a community where people put down roots and stay for decades.

That long tenure means many Village homeowners are living in the same homes that were built when the city was founded. Nearly all of The Village's housing stock dates to the 1950s and 1960s — single-story brick ranch homes on established lots with mature trees. These homes were solidly built, but they were constructed in an era when insulation standards were minimal or nonexistent. Most Village homes have little to no wall insulation, thin or deteriorated attic insulation, and significant air leakage throughout. Bo's Insulation has been upgrading these homes for over eight years, and we can say with confidence that The Village is one of the communities where insulation work makes the biggest difference.

Why The Village Is a Perfect Candidate for Insulation Upgrades

The Village's housing stock is remarkably consistent — almost entirely mid-century ranch homes built within a 10-to-15-year window. This means the insulation challenges are well understood and the solutions are proven:

  • Empty Wall Cavities — The single biggest issue in Village homes is the lack of wall insulation. Most of these 1950s-60s brick ranch homes were built with frame walls that have no cavity fill whatsoever. In summer, the brick exterior absorbs heat all day and radiates it inward through the evening. In winter, the walls conduct warmth outward with nothing to slow it down. Injection foam insulation fills these empty cavities from the outside — we drill small holes, inject expanding foam, and patch the holes — transforming the comfort of the home without touching a single piece of drywall inside.
  • Under-Insulated Attics — Many Village attics have only a few inches of original fiberglass that has settled, compressed, and lost much of its R-value over 60 to 70 years. Some attics have been disturbed by decades of HVAC work, electrical upgrades, or pest activity, leaving bare spots directly over living spaces. Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass brings the attic up to the R-38+ standard recommended for Oklahoma's climate zone, making an immediate difference in comfort and energy costs.
  • Pier-and-Beam Foundations — Some of The Village's older sections feature homes built on pier-and-beam foundations with accessible crawl spaces. These crawl spaces are often uninsulated, allowing cold air to penetrate up through the floor in winter and contributing to moisture problems year-round. Crawl space insulation and encapsulation protect the home from below and improve overall energy performance.
  • Significant Air Leakage — Older Village homes were not built with air sealing in mind. Gaps around plumbing penetrations, electrical wiring, recessed lights, and ductwork create a chimney effect that pulls conditioned air out of the home. Comprehensive air sealing is the essential complement to any insulation upgrade and is often the most cost-effective single improvement a Village homeowner can make.

Neighborhoods We Serve in The Village

The Village is a compact community, and Bo's Insulation serves every part of it. Whether your home is along the Britton Road corridor, near Hefner Road on the north side close to Lake Hefner, in the neighborhoods surrounding Casady Square, or in the Village Park area, we have upgraded homes just like yours. Our proximity — we are based in northeast Oklahoma City at 4408 Coltrane Pl — means fast response times, same-week estimates, and no travel surcharges for Village homeowners.

Why Village Homeowners Choose Bo's Insulation

The Village is a community that values honesty, quality, and doing the right thing. That is exactly what the Bohannan brothers, Keyton and Nicholas, deliver on every project. Our perfect 5.0-star rating across 89+ reviews reflects a commitment to straightforward advice, expert installation, and treating every home like our own. We never pressure homeowners into unnecessary work — if your home does not need something, we will tell you. And 20% of every project's proceeds go directly to a local nonprofit, so upgrading your Village home also supports the community around you.

Services Available in The Village

Wall Insulation Energy Audits

Insulation Pricing for The Village Homes

Every Village home is different, but here is a general idea of what insulation costs look like for the typical 1950s-60s ranch home in The Village.

Attic blown-in insulation typically ranges from $1.00 to $2.50 per square foot, depending on the current condition and desired R-value. Injection foam for empty wall cavities generally runs $2.00 to $3.50 per square foot. Spray foam insulation for crawl spaces and rim joists ranges from $1.50 to $4.00 per square foot. Many Village homeowners qualify for OGE utility rebates that help offset the upfront investment, and the energy savings often pay for the project within a few years.

Bo's Insulation provides free, detailed estimates so you know the exact cost before any work begins. We never surprise you with hidden fees or unnecessary add-ons.

Oklahoma's Climate Hits Older Homes Hardest

The Village's mid-century homes feel Oklahoma's extreme weather more than most. Modern insulation is the most cost-effective solution.

Brutal Summer Heat

Without proper attic insulation, The Village's brick ranch homes trap and radiate heat from every surface. Upgrading to R-38+ attic insulation and filling empty wall cavities makes an immediate and dramatic difference.

Drafty, Expensive Winters

Empty wall cavities and air leaks make Village homes expensive to heat. Cold north winds sweep across Lake Hefner with nothing to slow them down. Injection foam and air sealing stop the drafts and slash heating bills.

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Storm Season Impacts

Severe weather can damage roofing and compromise attic insulation. Post-storm inspections protect your Village home's energy performance and catch problems before they become expensive.

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Biggest Savings Potential

Village homes with original or missing insulation have the most to gain. Homeowners routinely save 30-40% on heating and cooling after upgrades. Many also qualify for OGE utility rebates that offset the initial investment.

Ready to Insulate Your Village Home?

Your Village home deserves to be comfortable without the sky-high energy bills. Call the Bohannan brothers for a free estimate — honest advice, expert work, and 20% of every project donated to a local nonprofit.