From brand-new custom builds along Tuttle Road to the acreage properties and farmhouses dotting Grady County — Bo's Insulation delivers expert insulation for every stage of construction.
Tuttle has undergone a remarkable transformation. A generation ago, this Grady County community southwest of Oklahoma City was a quiet rural town where cattle outnumbered people and everyone knew their neighbors by name. Today, Tuttle is one of the fastest-growing cities in the entire OKC metro, with a population that has nearly tripled since the early 2000s. Families are drawn here by the award-winning Tuttle Public Schools, the generous lot sizes, and the chance to own a newer home without the density and traffic of the inner suburbs.
That growth has created a unique insulation landscape. Unlike older OKC metro communities where most of our work involves upgrading aging insulation, Tuttle's housing stock is overwhelmingly new. The majority of homes here were built in the 2010s and 2020s, and new subdivisions continue to rise along Highway 37 and Tuttle Road. Bo's Insulation works with both homebuilders during the construction phase and homeowners who want to upgrade or correct insulation in their existing Tuttle properties. The Bohannan brothers personally inspect every job site in Tuttle — we understand that in a close-knit community like this, our reputation is everything.
Tuttle is not a cookie-cutter suburb. The community includes everything from large-scale development homes to custom builds on five-acre parcels to century-old farmsteads. Each property type demands a different insulation approach:
In a community where word of mouth matters more than any billboard, our 5.0-star rating speaks for itself. Tuttle families and local builders trust the Bohannan brothers because we show up on time, give straightforward pricing with no hidden fees, and install insulation that performs exactly as promised. We have worked on new construction projects alongside Tuttle-area builders and on retrofit projects for homeowners who moved here years ago and are finally addressing comfort issues they have lived with too long.
Every project we complete in Tuttle also supports the broader community. Twenty percent of your project's proceeds are donated directly to a local nonprofit — so when you insulate your Tuttle home, you are also investing in the people and organizations that make this community worth living in.
The top choice for Tuttle new construction. Open-cell and closed-cell spray foam for attics, walls, crawl spaces, and rim joists in both new builds and retrofits.
Learn more →Tuttle's scorching summers demand a well-insulated attic. We upgrade existing homes and ensure new builds exceed minimum code requirements.
Learn more →Fast, cost-effective coverage for Tuttle attics and walls. Cellulose and fiberglass blown-in fills every gap and settles into hard-to-reach spaces.
Learn more →Fill empty wall cavities in older Tuttle farmhouses and ranch homes without tearing out drywall. A transformative upgrade for pre-2000s properties.
Learn more →Remove storm-damaged, pest-contaminated, or deteriorated insulation and replace it with high-performance materials built for Tuttle's conditions.
Learn more →Critical for Tuttle's wind-exposed homes. We seal gaps around pipes, ducts, and penetrations to keep conditioned air in and Oklahoma wind out.
Learn more →Tuttle sits on open prairie southwest of OKC with little natural windbreak. Proper insulation is your home's first line of defense against the elements.
With no tall buildings or dense tree canopy to provide shade, Tuttle homes absorb direct sun from every angle. Attic temperatures can exceed 150 degrees, and without adequate insulation, that heat radiates down into your living space all day and night.
Cold fronts barrel across Grady County's flat terrain with nothing to slow them down. Homes on larger lots and acreage properties are especially vulnerable. Insulated and air-sealed walls prevent wind-driven heat loss that can double your heating bills.
Tuttle and nearby Bridge Creek sit in one of Oklahoma's most active severe weather corridors. The May 3, 1999 tornado carved a path through this area. A properly sealed and insulated building envelope resists wind-driven moisture and helps protect your home's structure during storms.
Tuttle homeowners can reduce heating and cooling costs by 25-40% with proper insulation. Most properties here are served by OG&E, which offers rebates on qualifying insulation and air sealing upgrades. Some Grady County properties may qualify for PSO rebates instead.
Whether you are a builder breaking ground on a new Tuttle subdivision or a homeowner looking to improve comfort and cut energy costs, the Bohannan brothers are here to help. Free estimates, honest advice, and 20% donated to a local nonprofit with every project.