
Waxahachie summers are brutal. If your home is hard to cool and your electric bills keep climbing, your insulation is likely the reason. We fix that.

Waxahachie Insulation is a locally owned insulation contractor serving Waxahachie, TX and Ellis County. We handle 16 insulation services - from spray foam and attic upgrades to crawl space vapor barriers and commercial insulation - so homeowners and business owners across the area have a single reliable crew to call. Most jobs are completed in one day, and every project starts with a free on-site estimate.

High electric bills? Spray foam seals every gap and keeps your AC from fighting a losing battle all summer.
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Your attic reaches 150 degrees in July. Proper attic insulation stops that heat from pouring into your living space.
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Blown-in material fills the corners and odd-shaped spots other insulation types simply miss.
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Whole-home comfort starts with consistent insulation coverage from attic to floor.
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Old, damp, or pest-damaged insulation does more harm than good. We remove it cleanly and safely.
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Cold floors and crawl space drafts are a fixable problem - not something you have to live with.
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Under-insulated walls make every room harder to heat or cool, no matter how good your HVAC is.
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Insulation slows heat. Air sealing stops the leaks. Both steps together are what actually lowers your bills.
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A properly insulated basement stays dry, comfortable, and stops cold air from rising into your home.
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Closed-cell foam insulates and blocks moisture - the right choice for crawl spaces and humid climates.
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Open-cell foam fills interior walls and attics while adding sound dampening as a bonus.
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Commercial buildings need consistent temperature control. We insulate offices, warehouses, and retail spaces.
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Ellis County clay soils push moisture up from below. A vapor barrier keeps it out of your home.
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Moisture in the wrong places leads to mold and rot. A proper vapor barrier solves it before it starts.
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Seal the gaps around pipes, wires, and fixtures before you add insulation - or you're insulating over a sieve.
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Older Waxahachie homes can perform like new ones - retrofit insulation upgrades your envelope without a renovation.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few quick questions about your home - its age, which areas concern you, and what you have noticed. Expect a response within 1 business day. No sales pitch, just scheduling.
We come to your home and look at your attic, crawl space, or walls in person. We measure what is there, check for moisture or pest issues, and explain what we find in plain language. You get a written quote before we leave - no guesses, no pressure.
Once you approve the quote, we schedule installation. Most jobs finish in a single day. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work so you can see exactly what was done. Your home should feel the difference within the first hot stretch.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every project. Before any work begins, we can show you proof - and we pull any required permits through the City of Waxahachie or Ellis County on your behalf.
We assess your home in person before quoting a price. You get a written breakdown that shows exactly what will be done and what it costs. There is no pressure to decide on the spot and no charge for the visit.
We have served Ellis County homeowners since 2015. We know the older homes near downtown, the newer subdivisions along US-287, and the clay soil conditions that make crawl space moisture a real issue here year-round.
Before we close out any job, we show you the finished attic or crawl space so you can see the coverage yourself. No wondering whether the work was done right. If anything looks thin or uneven after the foam cures, call us - we come back.
Ready to get started? Call (469) 548-7808 or send us a message.
"Our attic had original insulation from the 1980s. The crew found thin spots we had no idea were there and sealed air leaks before blowing in the new material. The upstairs bedrooms finally feel like the rest of the house."
David R., Midlothian - Attic insulation
"I called in April before the summer rush and they were out for an estimate within two days. The spray foam job in the crawl space was done in one day. By July, our floor temperatures and electric bill were both noticeably better."
Maria T., Red Oak - Spray foam insulation
"They explained the difference between open-cell and closed-cell foam before the job, answered every question, and did a full walkthrough of the finished work. No surprises on the invoice. I will call them again when we tackle the walls."
James L., Waxahachie - Closed-cell foam insulation
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. There is no obligation: we look at your home, explain what we find, and give you a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(469) 548-7808Waxahachie Insulation is based in Waxahachie and serves 12 communities across Ellis County and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area, including Midlothian, Mansfield, and Cedar Hill. We offer same-week scheduling on most jobs and cover the full service area without travel fees.
Heat rises and your attic is the first place it enters your home. When insulation is thin or old, that heat pours straight through the ceiling into your living space. Adding coverage at the attic floor level is the most effective single fix for uneven temperatures.
Closed-cell foam is denser, acts as a moisture barrier, and is best for crawl spaces and exterior applications in humid climates. Open-cell foam is softer and less expensive, making it a good fit for interior walls and attics where moisture control is already handled elsewhere.
Insulation slows heat. Air sealing closes the actual gaps where outside air moves in and out. Doing insulation without air sealing first is like putting on a heavy coat with all the buttons undone. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends both steps together for meaningful energy savings.
Peek into your attic with a flashlight. If you can clearly see the wooden floor beams, your insulation is almost certainly too thin for North Texas. The beams should be buried completely. This is a check any homeowner can do from the hatch in about two minutes.
Yes - but check the existing material first. Roof work, pest control treatments, and water intrusion can disturb, compress, or contaminate attic insulation. If your home has been through any of these, have a contractor verify the insulation is still intact before adding new material on top.
As of 2025, homeowners may qualify for a federal tax credit worth up to 30% of qualifying insulation upgrades, capped at $1,200 per year. Ask your contractor for documentation before the job starts. The IRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit page explains which improvements qualify.
Waxahachie Insulation is an insured insulation contractor based in Waxahachie, TX, serving Ellis County and surrounding communities since 2015. We operate under the licensing and regulatory requirements of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and comply with City of Waxahachie building department rules on every project.
Our crew has completed insulation projects across 12 cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, handling everything from spray foam in crawl spaces to full attic upgrades in older historic-district homes. We carry general liability and workers' compensation on every job.
We offer 16 insulation services and provide free on-site estimates before any work begins. Learn more about our team and approach.
If existing insulation is dry and simply thin, you can blow new material on top. If there is moisture damage, pest contamination, or mold, remove first. A contractor should check before recommending either.
A 20-minute attic inspection by a qualified contractor will tell you the current depth, the condition of what is there, and exactly how much material needs to be added to reach the recommended level for this climate.
The combination of 100-degree summers, spring humidity, and clay soil moisture makes insulation and air sealing more critical here than in drier or cooler regions. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association publishes guidance on climate-specific installation standards.
The best next step is a free in-person assessment - no guessing, no phone estimates. Request yours here or call (469) 548-7808.
Waxahachie is the county seat of Ellis County, located about 30 miles south of Dallas. The city grew from roughly 29,000 residents in 2010 to more than 45,000 by the 2020 Census - one of the faster growth rates in the DFW metro. That mix of longtime residents and newer homeowners means we work on everything from century-old Victorian homes near the downtown square to brand-new subdivisions along US-287.
Waxahachie is well known as the "Gingerbread City" for its large collection of ornate Victorian homes, many built between the 1880s and 1920s. These homes sit near the historic Ellis County Courthouse - a red sandstone landmark recognized across the state. Working on these older properties requires care, and our crew understands the difference between a home built in 1905 and one built in 2005. Major community anchors like Baylor Scott and White Medical Center and the Scarborough Renaissance Festival draw both residents and visitors to the area year-round.
Ellis County's heavy clay soil is one of the most common factors we deal with on every job here. It swells when wet and shrinks when dry, creating gaps in foundations and crawl spaces that let humid air into homes from below. Combined with summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees, this climate puts real pressure on poorly sealed or under-insulated homes. Waxahachie Insulation has worked on homes all across Waxahachie since 2015, and we know what this area's homes actually need.
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Waxahachie Insulation
108 S Aiken StAlways open, 24/7.
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