What San Antonio Homeowners Need to Know Before Replacing Attic Insulation
- CPS Rebate Guidance
- R-38 Target
- Measurement First
How CPS Energy Rebates Apply to Attic Insulation Upgrades
Material Selection
Choosing the Right Insulation Material for a San Antonio Attic
Climate Zone 2 attics reach 140–160°F in peak summer — material choice should account for sustained thermal stress, not just the R-value on the package.
Blown-In Cellulose
Recycled paper-fiber loose-fill that installs at high density and conforms to attic geometry around joists and equipment. It slows conductive and convective transfer, settles less than blown fiberglass, and layers well over existing batts that pass a condition check — but it’s paper-based, so a pre-installation moisture check matters more than with fiberglass.
Blown-In Fiberglass
Covers large areas efficiently and resists moisture better than cellulose, and it’s widely available for partial DIY prep. R-value per inch is slightly lower, so you need more depth to hit R-38. Adding over 1990s fiberglass is straightforward — but depth still reads three to four inches shallower near top plates and in service paths.
Fiberglass Batts
The original material in most pre-1990 homes. Not usually the right choice for upgrades — they don’t conform to attic geometry the way loose-fill does, and installing them without disturbing existing material is difficult. In retrofits they’re what you build on top of, not what you add.
Spray Foam
Closed-cell foam at the roofline creates a conditioned attic — a fundamentally different assembly than attic-floor insulation, with different contractor qualifications, much higher cost, and HVAC-location considerations. Worth understanding for a major renovation, but not a direct substitute for blown-in at the attic floor.
What Homeowners Can Prepare Before the Installer Arrives
Clear the Hatch & Access Path
Document the Existing Insulation
Flag Any Known Moisture Issues
Identify Recessed Lights
Questions to Ask Before You Hire an Attic Insulation Installer
Common Scenarios San Antonio Homeowners Encounter
Attic Insulation Assessments Across the San Antonio Metro
- Beacon Hill
- Near Westside
- Alamo Heights
- Terrell Hills
- Castle Hills
- Stone Oak
- Alamo Ranch
- Converse
- Monte Vista
- Bexar County