Insulation Contractor in Fort Worth TX
Fort Worth homeowners in Fairmount, Ryan Place, Westover Hills, and Ridglea Hills are seeing average summer energy bills well above the Texas average of $179 per month. Fort Worth has one of the widest ranges of home ages in DFW — from 1920s craftsman bungalows to 2010s master-planned builds — and many fall below the DOE recommended R-38 to R-60 insulation standard for Texas attics. DFW Insulation Pros matches Fort Worth residents with one trusted licensed local insulation expert. Free estimates. No obligation.
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Up to 40%
of cooling energy escapes through a poorly insulated attic
DOE / ENERGY STAR
130–150°F
DFW attic temps in summer — forcing your AC to work overtime
Industry Verified
$179/mo
Average Texas energy bill — over $2,100 annually
EIA 2026
R-38 to R-60
DOE recommended attic insulation level for Texas homes
U.S. Dept. of Energy
Fort Worth's Insulation Problem — By the Numbers
Fort Worth is one of the most historically diverse cities in DFW when it comes to housing stock. Neighborhoods like Fairmount and Ryan Place feature 1920s–1940s craftsman bungalows and Tudor-style homes that were built long before modern insulation standards existed — many have original or minimal insulation. Moving west toward Ridglea Hills and Westover Hills, you find 1950s–1970s ranch homes with compressed, degraded insulation. Newer areas near Alliance and Fossil Creek have 1990s–2000s builder-grade R-19 that falls short of the DOE's R-38 to R-60 recommendation. With Fort Worth summer highs regularly hitting 98–102°F and attic temps climbing above 130°F, every era of Fort Worth home faces significant cooling cost challenges that proper insulation can address.
Most Common Issue
Extremely wide range of insulation ages — from original 1920s–1940s minimal insulation in historic neighborhoods to compressed builder-grade R-19 in 1990s–2000s suburban builds.
Recommended Solution
Full blown-in replacement for pre-1970s historic homes; blown-in top-up plus radiant barrier for 1980s–2000s suburban homes in Ridglea, Wedgwood, and Alliance areas.
Common Home Types
1920s–1940s craftsman bungalows in Fairmount and Ryan Place; 1950s–1970s ranch homes in Ridglea Hills; 1990s–2000s suburban builds near Alliance and Fossil Creek.
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Insulation Services We Match in Fort Worth
Attic Insulation Installation
Blown-In Insulation
Spray Foam Insulation
Fiberglass Insulation
Radiant Barrier Installation
Insulation Removal
Crawl Space Insulation
Wall Insulation
Air Duct Cleaning
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