Spray Foam Insulation in Tulsa: Serving Green Country and Northeast Oklahoma
Tulsa and northeast Oklahomaβs climate puts unique demands on buildings. The Green Country region gets more rain and humidity than western Oklahoma, which means moisture management is just as important as temperature control.
Rocking Rad Spray Foam serves the Tulsa metro and surrounding communities with the same quality and pricing as our home base in Ada β no inflated βbig cityβ markup.
Why Tulsa Homes Need Spray Foam
Humidity
Tulsa averages 65β75% relative humidity for much of the year β significantly higher than western Oklahoma. This humidity drives condensation problems in attics, crawl spaces, and metal buildings. Spray foamβs air-sealing properties keep humid exterior air out of your building envelope, preventing moisture damage and mold growth.
Aging Housing Stock
Tulsaβs Midtown, Brookside, Cherry Street, and Maple Ridge neighborhoods are home to beautiful 1920sβ1960s houses with charm and character β and insulation thatβs 50+ years past its useful life. These homes benefit enormously from spray foam attic insulation, often seeing the largest energy savings of any project type we do.
Severe Weather
Tulsa sits in tornado alley. Closed cell spray foam adds racking strength to wall assemblies β it wonβt make a home tornado-proof, but it improves structural integrity. More practically, a tight building envelope means your home is better prepared for power outages during ice storms. A well-insulated home holds temperature significantly longer when the power goes out.
Common Tulsa Projects
Historic Home Attics
Tulsaβs older homes often have original blown insulation thatβs compressed to 2β3 inches (effectively R-6 or less). Spray foam at the roofline restores the attic to a functional part of the building envelope. Typical cost: $4,500β$8,000.
Suburban Attics (South Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks)
The 1990sβ2000s suburban build-out across south Tulsa produced thousands of homes with builder-grade fiberglass thatβs now 20+ years old. These attics are prime candidates for spray foam upgrade. Typical cost: $3,800β$6,500.
Metal Buildings
Rogers County, Wagoner County, and the areas surrounding Tulsa have significant metal building stock β shops, barns, equestrian facilities, and commercial warehouses. Closed cell spray foam eliminates the condensation that plagues these structures in Tulsaβs humid climate. Typical cost: $8,000β$18,000 depending on size.
Commercial
Tulsaβs commercial corridors β Route 66, Brookside, downtown β include older commercial buildings that benefit from spray foam for both energy efficiency and noise reduction.
Tulsa Metro Areas We Serve
- Tulsa β all areas including Midtown, South Tulsa, East Tulsa, North Tulsa
- Broken Arrow β residential and commercial
- Bixby / Jenks β newer subdivisions and older homes
- Owasso / Collinsville β residential and metal buildings
- Sand Springs / Sapulpa β residential and industrial
- Claremore / Catoosa β residential and commercial
- Surrounding: Glenpool, Coweta, Wagoner, Inola, Skiatook
Scheduling and Logistics
We schedule Tulsa-area projects in blocks to maximize efficiency. For larger projects (metal buildings, commercial, or whole-home), we typically schedule within 1β2 weeks. For standard attic projects, turnaround depends on current demand.
Every project starts with a free on-site estimate. We come to your property, measure the spaces, assess your current insulation, and provide a detailed written quote.
Call (580) 320-5620 or request your free estimate online.