Edmond is one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma, with new subdivisions spreading north through Deer Creek and Coffee Creek. Bo's Insulation keeps Edmond's new homes comfortable and energy-efficient from day one.
Edmond, Oklahoma has become the epicenter of new residential construction in the OKC metro. North Edmond, particularly the Deer Creek area, has seen an explosion of new subdivisions over the past decade. Communities like Deer Creek Village, Briarwood Farms, and the developments along Covell Road and Memorial Road are adding hundreds of new homes each year. South toward Coffee Creek, master-planned communities continue to attract families drawn to Edmond's outstanding schools and quality of life.
All of that new construction needs quality insulation — and getting it right the first time matters. Bo's Insulation has been insulating new homes in Edmond for over eight years, partnering with both production builders running large subdivisions and custom builders creating one-of-a-kind homes. We understand the unique characteristics of Edmond's building landscape, from the larger lot sizes in north Edmond to the energy-efficiency expectations of today's Edmond homebuyers.
Edmond builders face a specific challenge: their buyers are educated, discerning, and expect energy-efficient homes. Edmond homebuyers research HVAC efficiency, window ratings, and insulation types before they ever walk into a model home. They ask about R-values, spray foam versus batts, and whether the attic is sealed or vented. Builders who deliver high-performance insulation gain a real competitive advantage in this market.
Bo's Insulation helps Edmond builders meet and exceed those expectations. We work directly with your construction superintendents to schedule insulation installs between framing and drywall. For production builders with multiple homes in progress across Deer Creek or Coffee Creek, we coordinate rolling schedules that keep your pipeline moving without delays. For custom builders, we consult on insulation specifications during the planning phase and adapt to your unique timeline.
Every installation we perform in Edmond complies with the current energy code requirements for Climate Zone 4, which covers the Edmond area. We ensure the correct R-values in attics, walls, and floors, proper installation techniques that eliminate gaps and voids, and complete documentation for your insulation inspection. Our first-pass inspection approval rate saves Edmond builders time and avoids costly re-work.
New construction in Edmond provides the ideal opportunity to install high-performance insulation because all cavities and spaces are fully accessible. Here are the insulation options we install in new Edmond homes:
Open-cell spray foam has become increasingly popular in Edmond's new construction market. Applied to the underside of the roof deck, it creates a conditioned attic space that keeps HVAC ducts and equipment within the thermal envelope. This is particularly valuable in Edmond, where summer attic temperatures can exceed 150 degrees in a traditional vented attic. Open-cell spray foam delivers about R-3.7 per inch, excellent sound dampening, and costs between $1.50 and $2.50 per square foot. Many Edmond builders are now offering spray foam attics as a standard or optional upgrade.
Dense-pack blown-in fiberglass is an excellent choice for wall cavities in Edmond new builds. The material fills completely around wiring, plumbing, and electrical boxes — achieving better coverage than traditional batts at a competitive price point. In attics with vented configurations, blown-in fiberglass can be installed to any depth to meet the R-49 attic requirement. It is one of the most cost-effective insulation solutions for Edmond builders focused on delivering value without sacrificing performance.
Standard fiberglass batts remain the most commonly specified wall insulation in Edmond's new construction market. The key to batt performance is installation quality — batts must be cut precisely to fit around every outlet, pipe, and wire without compression or gaps. Bo's Insulation crews are trained to install batts to Grade I standards, which means full-cavity fill with no voids, gaps, or compressions. Grade I installation is what inspectors look for, and it is what we deliver on every Edmond project.
The most energy-efficient new homes in Edmond frequently use a hybrid insulation strategy. A typical high-performance package includes open-cell spray foam on the roof deck and rim joists, combined with blown-in fiberglass or batts in the exterior walls. This approach captures the air-sealing benefits of spray foam in the areas where air leakage is most problematic while keeping overall insulation costs manageable. For Edmond builders looking to differentiate their homes on energy efficiency, a hybrid package is a compelling selling point.
Insulation costs for new construction in Edmond typically range from $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot of conditioned space. Here is what Edmond builders and homeowners can expect:
Volume pricing is available for Edmond builders with multiple homes under construction. We provide detailed, per-area quotes so you can see exactly what each component costs. Call (405) 437-0146 for a free estimate on your Edmond new construction project.
Edmond's competitive new construction market demands insulation contractors who deliver quality work on a reliable schedule. Here is why builders throughout Edmond partner with Bo's Insulation:
In addition to new construction insulation, Bo's Insulation provides a complete range of services for existing Edmond homes:
Visit our Edmond insulation contractor page for a complete overview of all services available in your area.
New construction insulation in Edmond typically costs $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot. A complete insulation package for a typical 2,200 sq ft new home in Deer Creek or Coffee Creek runs $3,300 to $6,600, depending on insulation type. We offer volume pricing for builders with multiple homes and provide free, detailed estimates.
Spray foam is an excellent investment for new Edmond homes. It insulates and air seals at the same time, which is critical given Oklahoma's temperature extremes. Many Edmond builders now specify spray foam in the attic and rim joists as a standard or upgrade option because it significantly reduces homeowner complaints about comfort and energy costs.
Yes. We partner with production and custom builders throughout Edmond, including those building in Deer Creek, Coffee Creek, and communities along Covell Road and Memorial Road. We offer volume pricing, coordinate with your construction schedule, and maintain a strong record of first-pass inspections.
Edmond is in Climate Zone 4, which requires R-49 in attics and R-20 or R-13+5ci in walls for new residential construction. Bo's Insulation ensures every new home we insulate in Edmond meets or exceeds these requirements and passes inspection on the first attempt.
Get a free estimate for your Edmond new construction project. Whether you are building in Deer Creek, Coffee Creek, or anywhere in the Edmond area, we deliver on-time, code-compliant insulation. Plus, 20% goes to a local nonprofit.