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00 // LOCAL SERVICE AREA : FORT WORTH

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01 // LOCAL EXPERTISE

The Context.

Est. 10-Year Energy Waste$13,300

Projected energy cost wasted by typical Fort Worth homes over the next decade if insulation is ignored.

Peak Summer Load$420+ /mo

Average August Oncor bill for poorly insulated Fort Worth homes.

Fort Worth architecture is a beautiful blend of historic roots and continuously growing modern neighborhoods pointing west. From the classic Craftsman bungalows near the Cultural District to the sprawling new builds pushing out past Alliance, enhancing your home's comfort requires a specialized, caring approach.

As Fort Worth temperatures consistently stay elevated during the summer, local residents often find their AC systems working harder than ever to maintain a comfortable indoor climate against the intense Texas heat.

02 // DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS

Lowering Fort Worth Energy Bills with Expert Attic Insulation

The dense concrete infrastructure throughout central Fort Worth, TX creates a localized urban heat island effect, trapping radiant heat and extending peak attic temperatures well into the evening hours.

With Oncor's delivery rates steadily rising across the Metroplex, inefficient attic thermal boundaries are compounding rapidly into punitive peak-demand surcharges during the summer cooling cycles.

We consistently find that even homes built in Fort Worth in the late 90s to early 2000s perform below their potential. Builders frequently relied on basic insulation methods that struggle to keep up with the brilliant afternoon sun typical of our expansive Texas prairie skyline.

Furthermore, homes closer to the Trinity River basin often experience varying humidity levels in the attic, which can slowly reduce the effectiveness and lifespan of traditional cellulose insulation.

Natural humidity from the Trinity River affecting older insulation performance.

Intense afternoon sun exposure raising attic temperatures significantly.

Aging insulation in suburban tract homes requiring a fresh, clean upgrade.

03 // THE FORT WORTH R-VALUE GAP

Why R-19 Fails in the Texas Summer

While newer developments on the outskirts of Fort Worth, TX face builder-grade fiberglass settling, the historic homes near TCU Area often require complete insulation removals due to degraded 1980s cellulose and outdated attic ventilation.

Today, the Department of Energy (DOE) specifically recommends R-38 to R-60 insulation for the Fort Worth climate zone. Homeowners operating with original, compacted fiberglass are effectively leaving their living spaces undefended against August temperatures that frequently push attic heat above 140°F.

"Upgrading from R-19 to an air-sealed R-49 barrier is the mathematically highest ROI improvement a Fort Worth homeowner can make to lower their Oncor bill."

04 // BUILDING SCIENCE

Defeating the "Stack Effect" in Fort Worth

Adding more fluffy material into a Fort Worth attic isn't enough. The primary driver of high Oncor bills is actually air leakage—specifically "The Stack Effect."

As the Texas sun beats down on your roof, the superheated air in your attic expands and creates immense pressure. This radiant heat physically pushes down through your Fort Worth home's ceiling joists, recessed lighting, and HVAC registers right into your cooled living space.

Our extraction process doesn't just replace insulation; it involves comprehensive thermal boundary sealing. By physically caulking and foaming the penetrations in your TCU Area property before laying down new material, we stop the stack effect at its source, allowing your AC to finally cycle normally.

05 // MATERIAL SCIENCE

Strategic Insulation for Fort Worth Construction

There is no "one size fits all" insulation product for Fort Worth, TX. Depending on whether your home features complex framing, ductwork located strictly in the attic, or specific local roof decking, we deploy one of these high-performance materials:

Open Cell Spray Foam

Applied directly to the roof deck, creating a semi-conditioned "sealed" envelope around your Fort Worth home. Essential for efficiency if your HVAC ducts run through standard Texas attics.

R-3.7/inch100% Air Seal
Blown-In Fiberglass (L73)

Non-combustible, moisture-resistant loose fill deposited heavily onto the ceiling deck only after our technicians seal all critical air penetrations into your Oncor conditioned space.

R-2.5/inchZero Settling

06 // PRICING AND ROI

The Cost of Inaction

Professional insulation is one of the only home improvements that mathematically pays for itself. Rather than wondering about the upfront cost, Fort Worth homeowners should consider the $13,300 in energy waste projected over the next decade if the problem is ignored.

Federal CoverageExpired (Dec '25)The 25C Federal Credit has ended.
Utility RebatesOncor IncentivesWe handle the paperwork to secure local utility discounts directly.

INSULATION
PRICING GUIDE

DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TX

LOCATION
DALLAS-FORT WORTH
CLOSED-CELL FOAMAIR & MOISTURE BARRIERROOF DECK
PROPERTIES
  • Seamless Seal
  • Adds Structural Rigidity
PROJECT MINIMUM
>$2,500

MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY

SPRAY FOAM

Expands to seal every gap. Blocks heat, moisture, and drafts entirely.

GUIDE PRICE
$2.50
PER SQUARE FOOT
THERMAL RESISTANCE (R-VALUE)
R-20
DEPTH: 5.5"
SELECT CONFIGURATION
* PRICES ARE ESTIMATES — BASE RATE CONFIGURED FOR DALLAS-FORT WORTH MARKET
* Prices are estimates based on standard residential installations and may vary based on structural complexity, access, and prep work required.

07 // FIELD REPORT

"Our home over by TCU was built in the 1930s and was an absolute oven every August. The Very Good Home Company came in, removed what looked like dust and rat nests, and completely sealed the envelope. Best home investment we've ever made."

Sarah J.

TCU / Bluebonnet Hills, Fort Worth

08 // LOCAL PROOF SNAPSHOT

What We Commonly Diagnose in Fort Worth

Across Fort Worth, we repeatedly see natural humidity from the Trinity River affecting older insulation performance. and intense afternoon sun exposure raising attic temperatures significantly.. That local pattern is exactly why Oncor bills spike so quickly once attic insulation settles below current recommendations.

Homeowner SignalTCU / Bluebonnet Hills
Primary UtilityOncor
Frequent DiagnosisNatural humidity from the Trinity River affecting older insulation performance.
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08 // NEIGHBORHOODS WE SERVE

  • TCU Area
  • Cultural District
  • Fairmount
  • Arlington Heights
  • Mira Vista
  • Ridglea Hills
  • Alliance
  • Keller/North Fort Worth
  • Wedgwood
  • Tanglewood

09 // LOCAL FAQ

Absolutely. In fact, for historical homes in areas like Fairmount, spray foam is often the only structural way to achieve a modern, airtight seal without drastically altering the interior architecture or dealing with outdated, drafty wall cavities. This applies specifically to residential & commercial properties in Fort Worth.

10 // NEARBY SERVICES

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11 // SCHEDULE AN ESTIMATE

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