
Premier Nacogdoches Insulation has served Nacogdoches homeowners with spray foam, attic insulation, and crawl space moisture control since 2015 - and we respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Nacogdoches homes built before the 1980s were not designed with airtightness in mind. Spray foam fills the gaps that older insulation types leave behind, sealing air leaks and insulating in a single pass. If you want to stop paying to cool air that leaks out before it reaches your living areas, spray foam insulation is the most effective option for this area.
With summer highs regularly in the mid-90s in Nacogdoches, attic heat gain is one of the biggest reasons air conditioners run constantly. Properly installed attic insulation holds the conditioned air in your living spaces and stops the radiant heat from the roof from driving up your cooling costs all season.
Blown-in insulation is the most practical way to upgrade an attic in an older Nacogdoches home without major disruption. The loose-fill material settles into every corner and around existing ductwork, making it ideal for attics with irregular framing that you see in homes near the downtown square.
Pier-and-beam foundations are common in the older parts of Nacogdoches, and the crawl spaces beneath these homes collect moisture from East Texas clay soils all year. Insulating the crawl space floor joists and walls reduces heat loss in winter and keeps the floors above warmer and drier throughout the wet season.
Nacogdoches receives close to 50 inches of rain annually, and the slow-draining clay soil means moisture is always present beneath pier-and-beam homes. A properly installed vapor barrier stops ground moisture from migrating into the crawl space, protecting wood framing and reducing the musty odors that work their way into the living areas above.
Older Nacogdoches homes lose a surprising amount of conditioned air through gaps around pipes, wires, and where walls meet the ceiling. Professional air sealing targets those invisible leaks before insulation is added, making both jobs more effective and reducing the load on your HVAC system year-round.
Nacogdoches is one of the oldest cities in Texas, and that history shows up in the housing stock. A large share of homes near the historic downtown square were built before 1970, many on pier-and-beam foundations with little or no insulation in the walls or crawl space. Those homes were built before modern energy codes existed, and they were never intended to be airtight. That means most of the heat and cooling you pay for leaks out through gaps that a homeowner would never notice from inside the house. Add in the Piney Woods humidity and nearly 50 inches of annual rainfall, and moisture control becomes just as important as thermal performance.
The climate here demands more from insulation than many other parts of Texas. Summers are long and humid, with highs regularly reaching the mid-to-upper 90s from June through September. Winters are usually mild, but the February 2021 freeze showed that East Texas homes can be caught unprepared when temperatures drop hard and fast. A home without adequate insulation and air sealing will struggle to hold heat during those events, and pipes in under-insulated crawl spaces are the first to freeze. The combination of extreme summer heat, occasional hard freezes, and year-round moisture from East Texas clay soils makes insulation a practical necessity here, not a luxury upgrade.
Premier Nacogdoches Insulation has been working in Nacogdoches since 2015, and we know the homes here well. Our crew regularly works with pier-and-beam construction in the older neighborhoods, where crawl space access is tight and the original wood framing has had decades of exposure to East Texas humidity. We also handle newer slab-on-grade homes in the subdivisions that have grown up on the north and west sides of the city over the past 30 years, where air sealing around the attic deck is usually the biggest opportunity.
From the old neighborhoods near the historic downtown square to the SFA campus area to the newer streets off Loop 224, we have worked on homes in every part of Nacogdoches. We understand that the building stock varies a lot depending on which side of town you are on, and we adjust our approach accordingly. Homes near Stephen F. Austin State University often need more extensive work due to deferred maintenance, while newer construction on the edges of town typically needs targeted air sealing and attic upgrades.
We also serve the communities around Nacogdoches regularly. If you are in Huntington or other nearby areas, we cover that territory as part of our normal work area and are familiar with the home types and local conditions there as well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form, and we will get back to you within one business day. There is no cost to schedule an assessment, and you will not get a quote until we have actually seen your home.
We visit your Nacogdoches home, check the attic, crawl space, and walls, and identify exactly where heat and moisture are getting in or out. You will receive a written estimate before we leave - no surprise charges later.
Most residential jobs in Nacogdoches are completed in one day. Our crew handles prep and cleanup, and we will let you know in advance if you or your family need to plan around any re-entry window for spray foam work.
When the job is done, we walk you through what was installed and answer any questions. If anything does not look right after we leave, call us and we will come back - that is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job in this area.
Free estimates for Nacogdoches homeowners. No commitment until you see the quote in writing.
(936) 305-0880Nacogdoches is one of the oldest cities in Texas, with a population of roughly 33,000 to 35,000 people and a history that stretches back centuries. The city sits in the heart of Deep East Texas, surrounded by the pine forests and rolling hills of the Piney Woods region. The historic downtown square anchors the older residential neighborhoods that fan out from the city center, where many homes date back 80 to 100 years and feature wood-frame construction on pier-and-beam foundations. Newer subdivisions have developed on the north and west sides of town over the past few decades, bringing a mix of slab-on-grade construction and different insulation needs. Learn more about Nacogdoches on Wikipedia.
Stephen F. Austin State University enrolls around 10,000 students and is the city's largest institution, shaping both the economy and the housing market in the neighborhoods closest to campus. The Millard's Crossing Historic Village and the downtown square draw visitors who want to see the depth of East Texas history, while the city's mature pine tree canopy and wooded lots define the residential character throughout most neighborhoods. We also cover the communities that surround Nacogdoches, including Huntington to the south, which share the same climate and building stock.
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