Slows Heat Transfer: A deep blown-in layer resists conduction through your ceilings and walls, so indoor temperatures in North Texas stay steadier through big swings.
Local Blown-In Insulation in North Texas
Blown-in (or “loose-fill”) insulation is one of the fastest, most cost-effective ways to make your North Texas home more comfortable and energy efficient. Our experienced team uses a hose system to gently “blow” insulation into your attic or wall cavities, creating a thick, even thermal blanket.
Whether you are topping off thin attic insulation, insulating a newly finished space, or improving comfort in an older home, Koala Insulation of North Texas can help.


A Superior
Thermal Home Upgrade

These capabilities define the insulation type:
Blocks Air Infiltration: When combined with Koala’s targeted air sealing, blown-in insulation helps reduce drafts by limiting the pathways where treated air can escape and outside air can sneak in around framing, wiring, and other penetrations common to homes in North Texas.
Limits Condensation: Better attic R-value plus preserved ventilation means fewer cold surfaces where moisture can condense, protecting both your North Texas home and the insulation itself.
Advantages Of
Blown-In Attic Insulation in North Texas
Between big swings and triple-digit stretches, homes in North Texas work hard to stay comfortable. Blown-in insulation helps by installing quickly, topping off existing layers, and supporting lower energy costs with year-round comfort. Additional advantages include:
Pair blown-in insulation with attic air sealing and fewer outdoor particles find their way inside. Sealing the gaps around light fixtures, plumbing chases, and the attic hatch limits the dusty attic air that would otherwise drift into living spaces in North Texas.
The blown-in products we install are designed with fire safety in mind. Proper installation around recessed lights, chimneys, and other heat sources is critical, and our team follows local codes and manufacturer guidelines to help keep your North Texas home safe.
Our blown-in insulation is treated with compounds that help deter insects and pests from nesting in your attic. Only cellulose blown-in insulation includes these pest-resistant additives, and when combined with proper air sealing, it helps create a cleaner, more comfortable attic environment for your North Texas home.
A thick layer of loose-fill insulation helps absorb sound from outside, and even between levels of your home. If you have noisy neighbors, a busy road, or kids’ rooms over the main living space, blown-in insulation helps soften that noise and create a quieter indoor environment in North Texas.
Made largely from recycled materials, blown-in insulation is one of the greenest upgrades your North Texas home can get. It cuts the energy needed for heating and cooling (by up to 40% in some studies), lowering both utility bills and carbon footprint.
Our Proven 4-Step
Blown-In Insulation Process

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- Careful Prep Comes FirstPreparation sets up everything that follows. We shield floors and walkways, establish safe access, and distribute depth markers across the attic to verify the target level later. If the eaves of your North Texas home need them, baffles go in to keep insulation clear of the soffit vents.
Koala Difference: The payoff: insulation that performs as designed, and your North Texas home left exactly as clean as we found it.
- Seal Key Leaks & Set Up EquipmentInsulation works best over a sealed attic, so before any material goes in, we close the leaks our thermography detection flags in your North Texas home: plumbing penetrations, wiring holes, recessed lights, and the attic access itself.
Koala Difference: Pairing air sealing with the blow-in is how we turn a good upgrade into a great one for your North Texas home.
- Blow In & Level the InsulationWith prep complete, our installers blow in insulation to the specified depth and R-value, carefully filling corners and hard-to-reach areas. We work diligently to achieve a uniform blanket, checking depth markers and adjusting as needed until the entire attic of your North Texas home meets the target level.
Koala Difference: Coverage is everything. We take the time to verify depth and consistency so your North Texas home is not left with “thin spots” that reduce performance.
- Cleanup, Photos & Walkthrough
The last step is leaving your North Texas home spotless: we vacuum, clear our equipment, and seal the attic access correctly. Before we go, we review everything completed, show before-and-after photos where available, and cover how to keep your insulation performing.
Koala Difference: Even after the trucks leave North Texas, we are a phone call away for questions and for help claiming any rebates or tax credits your project qualifies for.
Take the first step toward lower energy bills in North Texas. Schedule a free quote with Koala Insulation of North Texas now!
In 5 Easy Steps

Enhanced Comfort
Stay cozy inside, no matter the weather outside.

Energy Savings
Save on your energy bills while keeping your home comfy all year.
Reduced Noise
We use top-quality insulation to give you lasting results.

Eco Friendly
Choose insulation that’s better for your home and the planet, such as solar-powered attic fans.
Your Satisfaction is
Our Top Priority
Do not just take our word for it. North Texas homeowners who have worked with us tell the story best.
Why Homeowners
Choose Koala

A proven process: The same prep, seal, install, and verify workflow at every location across the U.S. & Canada, including here in North Texas.
Professional-grade equipment: Purpose-built blowing machines and depth verification on every attic, every time.
Respect for your home: Floor protection, sealed attic access, careful clearances around heat sources, and a clean site at handoff.
Savings beyond the install: Help navigating rebates and tax credits, plus straight answers on payback and energy savings.

Take the first step toward lower energy bills in North Texas. Schedule a free quote with Koala Insulation of North Texas now!
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Blown-In Insulation Questions, Answered
Get all your questions answered by our local experts. If we didn’t address your question here, give us a call at (469) 638-9544 or schedule a free quote today!
What Does Blown-In Insulation Cost in North Texas?
Rather than quote a flat rate, we price every blown-in insulation project around a few specifics.
The biggest factors include:
- The size of your home: More attic square footage means more material and more installation time.
- The type of insulation used: Materials like cellulose and fiberglass are priced differently.
- The level of effort involved: Attic access, prep work, air sealing, and any old insulation removal all shape the scope.
The good news is that the investment pays you back through steadier comfort and lower heating and cooling costs season after season.
Many state and local governments and local utilities also offer rebates or incentives that can offset a portion of the project. No two attics in North Texas are the same, so the honest answer comes from a free assessment. Contact the team today to schedule yours.
Blown-In Insulation vs. Rolls: Which Is Better?
For attic floors, blown-in is usually the stronger choice. A blown layer is continuous, wrapping over joists and around obstructions, while rolls leave the small seams and voids that cause drafts and uneven temperatures. Real-world performance follows coverage, and coverage is exactly what blown-in delivers for your North Texas home.

How Much Blown-in Insulation Do I Need?
It depends on the attic’s square footage, the depth required, and your location on the climate map below. Colder climates call for thicker attic insulation to limit heat loss, while warmer climates need sufficient depth to block heat gain, so the recommended R-value varies by region. From there, attic size and target R-value determine the material needed for consistent coverage. For reference, the North Texas area falls in IECC Climate Zone 3A (warm-humid), and DOE and ENERGY STAR guidance for that zone puts attic insulation at roughly R-30 to R-60.
That is why professional installers do not eyeball it: material calculations follow climate-zone guidelines, current insulation levels, and manufacturer coverage charts. Done right, the depth matches the recommended R-value for your area, allows for natural settling, and leaves no thin spots to drag down performance. The diagram below shows how recommended attic insulation levels change by geographic region, helping homeowners understand why insulation needs differ from one location to another.

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