
If your walls have little or no insulation, your air conditioner is fighting a battle it cannot win. We fill your wall cavities so your home holds its temperature and your energy bills stop climbing.

Wall insulation in Conway, AR fills the cavities inside your exterior walls to slow the movement of heat - most jobs on a single-story home are completed in one day with no need to vacate. A professional crew drills small fill holes through the siding or drywall, pumps insulation into each cavity, then patches and paints every hole before leaving. The work is quiet, the disruption is minimal, and the results show up on your next electric bill.
A surprising number of Conway homes, especially those built before the mid-1990s, were constructed with hollow or nearly empty wall cavities. Energy codes at the time simply did not require the same level of insulation that is standard today. If your home is from that era and you have never had it assessed, the walls may be working against you every time your air conditioner runs. Pairing wall insulation with air sealing services gives you the most complete improvement to your home's thermal envelope.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, Arkansas falls in Climate Zone 3, which has specific wall R-value recommendations that many older Conway homes do not currently meet. Getting an assessment costs nothing and takes less than an hour.
If your Entergy bill climbs dramatically from May through September and your home still feels warm with the AC running, under-insulated walls are a likely cause. Conway's long, humid summers put a heavy load on any home that is not properly insulated, and the cost shows up directly on your monthly bill.
On a hot July afternoon, hold your hand a few inches from an exterior wall. If the surface feels noticeably warm - almost radiating heat - the insulation inside is not doing its job. Well-insulated walls stay much closer to room temperature even when it is 95 degrees outside.
Many Conway homes from the 1970s through early 1990s were built with minimal or no wall insulation - it was not required at the time. If your home is from this period and has never had an insulation assessment, there is a real chance your wall cavities are empty or nearly empty.
Electrical outlets and light switches on exterior walls offer a small window into what is inside your walls. If you feel cool air in winter or warm air in summer coming from behind a switch plate, air is moving freely through the wall cavity - which means insulation is missing or has settled and left gaps.
Conway Insulation installs blown-in insulation in existing closed walls and batt insulation during renovations or new construction. For most Conway homeowners with finished walls, blown-in is the right choice - it fills every cavity through small drilled holes without tearing out your drywall. We also pair wall work with blown-in insulation in attics and floors for homeowners who want to address multiple areas in a single project.
Every wall insulation job starts with an honest assessment. We check what is currently inside your walls before recommending anything, and we match the material to your home's specific situation. Homes in Conway's older neighborhoods and those on the south or west side of town - where walls take the most direct sun - often see the clearest improvement. We also consider moisture management in every job, because in Conway's humid climate, insulation installed without proper attention to air and vapor control can cause more problems than it solves.
Best for existing homes with closed walls where you want to avoid major demolition.
Suited for new construction or renovation projects where wall cavities are already open.
Ideal for older Conway homes where wall cavities may have settled material or unusual framing.
For homeowners with one or two rooms that are always uncomfortable, without insulating the entire house.
Conway sits in a part of Arkansas where summer heat and humidity are relentless from May through September. That means your walls are under constant thermal pressure for months on end, and any gap in your insulation makes your air conditioner work harder every single day. Homes built in the 1970s through 1990s - which make up a large share of Conway's housing stock - were built to much lower insulation standards than what the Department of Energy recommends for this climate zone today. Homeowners in Little Rock face the same issue, and the fix is the same: fill those wall cavities properly.
Conway's humidity also means moisture management is part of every wall insulation job we do. Insulation installed without attention to air and vapor control can trap moisture inside your walls, which leads to mold and wood rot over time. We understand how central Arkansas's climate affects the materials and methods we use - and that knowledge matters for homeowners in North Little Rock and throughout the region. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association publishes installation guidelines that account for exactly these climate-specific conditions.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We will get back to you within one business day. We will ask about your home's age, size, and which areas are giving you trouble - no commitment required.
A contractor visits to check your walls - sometimes using a small probe or thermal camera - and tells you exactly what is inside them. You receive a written estimate with a clear explanation of what we recommend before any work is scheduled.
The crew works systematically around your home, drilling small fill holes, pumping insulation into each wall cavity until it is full, then patching and sealing every hole. You can stay home the entire time.
The crew cleans up and walks you through the finished work. You will not feel a dramatic change the same day - the benefit builds as your home holds temperature more consistently. Most homeowners notice it clearly on the first full summer electric bill.
We respond within 1 business day. The assessment visit is free, and you get a written estimate with no obligation to proceed. Call or submit the form and we will schedule a time that works for you.
(501) 497-0067We hold a current Arkansas contractor license and carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation on every project. You can verify our license status through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board before work begins.
We check your walls first, then explain what we find and what we recommend - in plain language, with a written quote. You have no obligation to proceed, and there is no pressure to decide on the spot.
We have worked inside Conway homes from the 1950s through recent new construction. We know what the 1970s and 1980s homes in this area were built with and how Conway's climate affects the materials over time.
In central Arkansas, installing wall insulation without considering moisture is a mistake. We follow guidelines developed for Climate Zone 3 - the hot-humid South - so the insulation we install does not create a moisture problem while solving a temperature one.
Wall insulation is one of those upgrades that works quietly in the background for years - but only if it is installed correctly for the climate. We do this work in Conway every day, and we stand behind it. Contact us to schedule your free assessment.
Close the gaps that let conditioned air escape - air sealing works alongside wall insulation to give you the most complete home performance upgrade.
Learn moreBlown-in insulation covers walls, attics, and floors - a versatile option for Conway homeowners addressing multiple areas at once.
Learn moreEvery month you wait, under-insulated walls are adding to your Entergy bill. Call now or submit a request for a free estimate - we schedule quickly and most jobs are done in a single day.