
Cold attic, rising heating bills, rooms that never quite warm up. Blown-in insulation fills the gaps your current insulation misses - covering every corner without tearing anything out.

Blown-in insulation in Kokomo fills attics and wall cavities with loose fiberglass or cellulose material that covers every gap, corner, and obstruction batts cannot reach - most attic jobs are completed in a single morning. If you are heating a home built before 1980 in Howard County, there is a good chance your attic falls well short of Indiana Department of Energy recommendations for the region.
Blown-in material works especially well in attics that have irregular framing, existing partial insulation, or obstructions like pipes and ducts. If your home also has cold exterior walls, our wall insulation service addresses that separately.
Kokomo winters run from November through March, and every month of that stretch your heating system is working against heat loss through an underinsulated attic. One day of work can change how your home performs for decades.
If your gas bill spikes sharply from November through March with no change in habits, thin attic insulation is a likely cause. Kokomo's long heating season means even a small gap costs money every month from fall through spring.
Take a quick look through your attic hatch. If you can clearly see the wooden joists running across the attic floor, your insulation is too thin. Properly insulated attics in Indiana should have insulation deep enough to bury those beams.
Ice dams are ridges of ice that build up along roof edges and can force water under shingles. Kokomo winters produce enough snowfall that this is a real concern, and they almost always point to heat escaping through an underinsulated attic.
Uneven temperatures from room to room - especially in spaces directly below the attic - often mean insulation is patchy or has settled. This is common in Kokomo's older neighborhoods where insulation was installed decades ago.
We install both fiberglass and cellulose blown-in insulation depending on your attic conditions, budget, and preferences. For homes that need a simple top-off to reach Indiana recommended levels, the job is straightforward and usually done in a few hours. For homes where the existing insulation has been damaged by moisture, pests, or decades of settling, we can remove the old material and start fresh before blowing in new coverage.
We also offer whole-home insulation assessments that look at your attic, walls, crawl space, and basement together so you understand the full picture before deciding where to start. If air sealing is needed before the blown-in material goes in - which it often is - we handle that as part of the same visit.
Best for attics where long-term depth retention matters - fiberglass holds its thickness better over time than cellulose.
Made from recycled paper treated for fire and pest resistance - a good fit for homeowners who prioritize recycled content and dense-pack performance.
Ideal for homes that have some insulation already but fall short of Indiana's recommended R-49 to R-60 range.
Used when existing insulation has been damaged by moisture, pests, or settling and needs to be removed and replaced entirely.
Kokomo sits in Climate Zone 5 - north-central Indiana - where average January lows drop into the mid-teens and heating season runs roughly six months. The Department of Energy recommends attic insulation levels of R-49 to R-60 for this zone, which translates to 14 to 18 inches of blown-in material. Most homes in Kokomo built before 1990 fall well short of that target, and the insulation that was installed back then has likely settled or compressed further over the decades. Neighborhoods near Sycamore Street, the near-east side, and older subdivisions north of downtown are particularly common candidates for an upgrade.
Indiana summers add a moisture consideration that matters just as much as winter performance. Poorly insulated attics in Kokomo can trap humidity, which creates conditions for mold and wood rot over time. Before we blow in any new material, we check your attic ventilation to make sure adding insulation will not create a moisture problem. Homeowners in Anderson and Frankfort face similar conditions, and we bring the same approach to every job across the region.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that properly air-sealing and insulating a home can reduce heating and cooling costs meaningfully over time. In a Kokomo winter, that savings shows up every month from November through April.
Call or submit a request online and we will respond within 1 business day. No-obligation estimates are always free - you do not need to prepare anything special before we arrive.
We access your attic, measure the current insulation depth, and check ventilation and air gaps around pipes and fixtures. This visit takes 20 to 40 minutes and produces a written quote with material, depth, and total cost.
The crew arrives with a truck-mounted blowing machine and runs a flexible hose to your attic hatch. Protective coverings go down, and most jobs are finished in two to four hours. You can stay home the entire time.
Before packing up, we verify depth using stakes placed throughout the attic. You receive written documentation of the material used, coverage area, and final depth - everything you need for a utility rebate or federal tax credit.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site estimate. We will measure your current insulation depth and give you a written quote before we leave.
(765) 776-9811We come to your home, measure the attic, and give you a written quote that specifies material, depth, and total cost. You owe us nothing if you decide not to move forward.
From Kokomo to Anderson, Muncie, and Lafayette, we have installed blown-in insulation in hundreds of homes throughout the region. We know what Indiana attics look like and what they need.
Every job includes depth stake verification and a written summary you can use for a utility rebate or federal tax credit. You will see the proof before we leave, not just take our word for it.
Many homes in Howard County were built before modern energy standards existed. We have experience working in attics with irregular framing, older wiring, and settled original insulation that needs to be assessed before new material goes in.
We bring the same documentation standards to every job - written quotes, depth-verified results, and full support for rebate and tax credit claims. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association sets the industry standard for proper installation practice, and we follow those guidelines on every project.
A whole-home insulation assessment covers attic, walls, crawl space, and basement to find every area where heat is escaping.
Learn moreWall insulation stops drafts and cold spots in rooms along exterior walls, a common complaint in Kokomo's older frame homes.
Learn moreKokomo winters are long - the sooner your attic is up to Indiana standards, the sooner you start saving.