
Premier Nacogdoches Insulation serves Crockett and Houston County with attic insulation, crawl space insulation, vapor barriers, and spray foam - and we understand the older wood-frame and brick homes that make up the majority of the housing stock here. We have been working across this part of East Texas since 2015 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Crockett is a town built largely before 1980, and the attics in those homes are carrying insulation that was installed to a standard well below what East Texas summers and winters actually require. An under-performing attic is the single largest driver of high energy bills and inconsistent room temperatures across Houston County. Learn more about what a full attic insulation project involves and how the work is done.
Many of Crockett's older homes were built on pier-and-beam foundations, leaving a crawl space that sits directly over Houston County's moisture-holding clay soil. Insulating the floor joists stops cold air from entering through the floor during winter freezes, reduces heating costs, and limits the humidity that travels up into sub-floors and wood framing during the wet months.
Crockett averages 45 to 50 inches of rain per year, and Houston County's clay soils stay saturated for extended periods after heavy storms. Without a vapor barrier on the crawl space floor, ground moisture migrates into floor framing and insulation year-round - contributing to the mold, rot, and musty odors that homeowners in Crockett's older neighborhoods frequently report.
Blown-in insulation is the most practical upgrade path for Crockett attics where the existing material has settled but does not need full removal. It fills irregular joist bays and tight corners common in older Houston County homes, and it can be added directly on top of existing insulation in most cases - making it a cost-effective first step toward better performance.
Decades of settling in Crockett homes open gaps around framing, plumbing, and electrical penetrations that traditional products leave partially unsealed. Spray foam fills those gaps while insulating simultaneously, making it the most thorough option for older wood-frame homes that have accumulated years of air leakage pathways throughout Houston County.
Insulation works best when the air leaks around it are addressed at the same time. Crockett homes built before modern energy codes typically have significant leak points at attic floor penetrations - light fixtures, plumbing stack-outs, and top plates. Sealing these alongside an insulation upgrade produces noticeably stronger results than either measure alone.
Crockett is one of the oldest towns in East Texas and has a housing stock to match - a large share of homes were built between the 1940s and 1960s, with many going back even earlier. The predominant construction type is single-family wood-frame, often with brick veneer, sitting on pier-and-beam or early concrete slab foundations. Pier-and-beam construction was standard throughout Houston County for most of the 20th century, and those crawl spaces place the floor framing directly above clay soil that holds ground moisture for days after each rain. The wood framing in those older homes was built without vapor barriers on the ground, meaning moisture has had decades to work its way into subfloors and floor joists without anything to stop it.
Houston County's climate adds consistent pressure from multiple directions. Summers are long and humid, with July and August highs regularly in the mid-90s and overnight lows that offer little relief from the heat load. That sustained heat and humidity breaks down older insulation materials faster than in drier climates. Winters in Crockett are mostly mild but can include sudden hard freezes - the February 2021 winter storm caught many East Texas homeowners with pipes and crawl spaces that were not insulated for that level of cold. Spring thunderstorm season brings hail and heavy rain that can damage attic vents and roofing, opening pathways for additional moisture. Contractors who are not familiar with this specific building stock and climate combination often address the attic alone and miss the crawl space moisture problem that continues to undermine the home's performance.
Our crew works throughout Crockett regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The homes near the historic Houston County Courthouse in downtown Crockett represent some of the oldest residential properties in Houston County, and they are the most likely to have original insulation that has never been replaced. The pier-and-beam homes in these older neighborhoods consistently show the same combination of settled attic insulation and unprotected crawl spaces - a pairing that drives both high energy bills and moisture-related wood damage.
Crockett sits along US Highway 287 in Houston County and serves as the commercial and government center for a large rural area that covers over 1,200 square miles with a total county population of around 22,000 people. The city is surrounded by the East Texas Piney Woods, and many properties on the outskirts of town or in the rural county area sit on wooded tracts with large pine and hardwood trees close to the structure. The Davy Crockett National Forest borders Houston County to the east, making timber and forestry a defining part of the regional landscape.
We also serve Rusk to the north in Cherokee County, where the housing stock shares the same Piney Woods character and clay soil conditions as Crockett. If your property is outside Crockett city limits but within Houston County, call us and we can confirm your address is covered.
Call us or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. Let us know the age of your home and what you are noticing - high bills, cold floors, humidity in the house - and we will come prepared to look at the right places.
We inspect your attic and crawl space in person, measure current insulation levels, and note any moisture or air sealing concerns. You receive a written estimate with a clear price before work is scheduled - no cost surprises when the job is finished.
Most attic insulation projects in Crockett are complete in a single morning, typically three to five hours. Projects combining the attic and crawl space usually take a full day. We schedule around your availability and confirm whether you need to be present.
When installation is complete, we walk you through what was installed and answer any questions. If you have concerns in the weeks after - a question about crawl space performance or anything else - call us and we will come back out.
We serve Crockett and Houston County with free on-site estimates and a written price before any work begins.
(936) 305-0880Crockett is the county seat of Houston County and one of the oldest cities in Texas, established in the 1830s. With a population of roughly 6,000 to 7,000 people, it is a small city that serves as the commercial, government, and services hub for a county that covers a wide area of East Texas Piney Woods. Downtown Crockett is anchored by the historic courthouse, which is surrounded by older residential neighborhoods featuring a mix of brick and wood-frame homes from the mid-20th century. Most of the housing stock in these neighborhoods sits on pier-and-beam foundations, with mature pine and hardwood trees on or adjacent to nearly every property.
Outside of downtown, Crockett transitions into rural Houston County, with homes on larger tracts of wooded land, properties served by well and septic systems, and the dense Piney Woods forest that covers much of the county. The Davy Crockett National Forest borders the county and is the largest landmark in the region, drawing visitors from across Texas and giving the area a distinct natural identity. Nearby Rusk to the north in Cherokee County shares the same clay soils, Piney Woods climate, and older housing character that define insulation and home performance work throughout this part of East Texas.
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