Moisture & Radiant Barriers in Northwest Austin, TX
There’s a reason energy auditors in Northwest Austin keep flagging the same problem year after year: those stunning hillside homes in Cat Mountain, River Place, and Great Hills — built into the limestone Balcones Escarpment during the tech-corridor boom of the 1980s and ’90s — have multiple disconnected attic cavities that most contractors never fully address. We do. Tom Hopkins and the Super Green Insulation Austin team have been solving exactly these kinds of layered, tiered-roofline moisture and radiant barrier challenges across Northwest Austin since 2008. If your home in the 78730, 78731, or 78759 zip codes is running hot in summer or damp in winter, call us today at (866) 434-2901.

Why Super Green Insulation Austin Is Northwest Austin’s Preferred Moisture & Radiant Barriers Company
Northwest Austin residents don’t have to take our word for it — 784 verified reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars tell the story. A meaningful portion of those reviews come directly from homeowners in Great Hills, Arboretum, and Balcones, people who found us after another contractor missed an attic cavity or installed vapor barrier incorrectly on a pier-and-beam split-level. That kind of hard-won local reputation doesn’t happen by accident.
Tom Hopkins has personally overseen projects across Northwest Austin for more than 16 years, which means he understands details that an out-of-area crew simply won’t catch — like the fact that a home on a canyon-view lot along 360 often has a west-facing glass wall that floods the interior with radiant heat every afternoon, making attic radiant barrier performance dramatically more critical than it would be for a comparable home on a flat lot in Cedar Park.
When you call (866) 434-2901, we schedule Northwest Austin jobs within days, not weeks. Our crews know the neighborhood streets, the lot grades, and the permit expectations under City of Austin code — and we arrive ready to work, not to figure out your home’s layout from scratch.
Our Moisture & Radiant Barriers Services in Northwest Austin
Radiant Barrier Installation
Northwest Austin attics are brutal. Sitting on the Balcones Escarpment with little tree cover on south- and west-facing slopes, homes in River Place and Cat Mountain regularly see attic temperatures climb past 150°F in July and August — numbers that are noticeably higher than what we measure in Austin’s flatter, more tree-shaded eastern neighborhoods. A properly installed radiant barrier — reflective foil applied to the underside of the roof decking — pushes back 97% of that radiant heat before it ever loads your insulation and living space below.
The critical detail in Northwest Austin is that many homes have three or four separate attic volumes following the hillside grade. We access every attic hatch, every shed-roof cavity, and every lower-tier section above garage and bedroom wings. Leaving even one volume unaddressed — which is exactly what happens when a crew only climbs through the highest hatch — creates a sustained thermal leak that costs you real money every summer month.
Vapor Barrier Installation
Northwest Austin’s dual climate load — unobstructed “blue norther” cold fronts slamming the Escarpment in winter, brutal humid heat in summer — means moisture management isn’t a seasonal concern, it’s a year-round one. Homes with pier-and-beam or split-level foundations carved into limestone, common throughout the 78731 and 78730 zip codes, are especially vulnerable to ground moisture migrating upward into floor systems and wall cavities.
We install heavy-mil poly vapor barriers in crawl spaces and under raised foundations, fully sealed at seams and penetrations, so ground moisture doesn’t become a mold and structural problem down the road. For conditioned spaces, we assess whether a smart vapor retarder is appropriate given Austin’s mixed-humid climate classification — a detail that matters a great deal for the vaulted-ceiling homes throughout the Arboretum and Great Hills areas, where improper vapor control can trap moisture inside cathedral ceiling assemblies.
Trusted Brands We Service in Northwest Austin
We stock and install materials from the manufacturers that hold up in Central Texas conditions, including Owens Corning, Johns Manville, Knauf, Rockwool, CertainTeed, Icynene, Demilec, and GreenFiber. For Northwest Austin customers specifically, we keep radiant barrier foil and vapor barrier poly in local stock so we’re not waiting on supply chains when your project is scheduled. That means faster turnaround from job start to completion — important when summer heat is already inside your home and you need relief quickly.
Common Moisture & Radiant Barriers Problems We See in Northwest Austin Homes
- Missed lower-tier attic cavities in hillside homes: In Cat Mountain and River Place, homes built into the slope often have a garage-level roof, a main-living-level roof, and an upper-bedroom roof — each a separate attic volume. Contractors who only enter through the topmost hatch routinely leave the lower cavities completely uninsulated and without radiant barrier, a pattern local energy auditors flag constantly in this specific part of Northwest Austin.
- Inadequate R-value for the Escarpment’s dual load: The 1980s and early 1990s builds throughout 78759 and 78731 were constructed to building codes that allowed R-19 to R-30 attic insulation — half of what the current energy code and climate reality demand. Northwest Austin’s exposure to both hard winter cold fronts and 150°F summer attic temps means R-38 is a practical floor, and R-49 to R-60 is the right target for most of these homes.
- Ground moisture intrusion in limestone-carved foundations: Pier-and-beam and split-level foundations cut into the Balcones limestone are common in 78730 homes, and the rock’s natural fractures channel groundwater toward crawl spaces during wet springs. Missing or poorly lapped vapor barrier under these foundations leads to elevated humidity, musty odors, and accelerated wood deterioration in floor joists.
- Radiant heat amplified by canyon-view western glazing: Many of the most desirable homes in Balcones and Great Hills were designed specifically for hill-country views, with large west-facing glass walls. Without a radiant barrier in the attic above those rooms, afternoon solar gain hits from two directions — through the glass and through the ceiling — stacking a cooling load that no HVAC system handles efficiently long-term.
Pricing for Moisture & Radiant Barriers in Northwest Austin, TX
Here’s what Northwest Austin homeowners typically spend based on our recent project history in this market:
- Radiant barrier installation in a standard single-attic Northwest Austin home runs $1,200–$2,200. Homes in Cat Mountain, River Place, or Great Hills with multiple disconnected attic cavities — which require additional access, staging, and labor — typically land in the $2,200–$3,800 range depending on how many separate volumes need coverage.
- Vapor barrier installation for a crawl space or raised-foundation section runs $800–$2,000 in most Northwest Austin homes, depending on square footage, accessibility in a limestone-carved space, and whether seam-sealing and perimeter attachment are required.
What moves the number up is almost always complexity — tiered rooflines, limited attic access points, or a foundation carved into rock that slows crawl space work. We give every Northwest Austin homeowner a free, written, on-site estimate before any work begins. Call (866) 434-2901 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Northwest Austin
Our moisture and radiant barrier work extends well beyond Northwest Austin. We regularly serve homeowners in Downtown & Central Austin, East Austin, South Austin, North Central Austin, Southwest Austin, West Lake Hills, Del Valle, and McNeil in the Pflugerville area — all with the same crew, same brands, and same commitment to getting every attic cavity right the first time.
Serving Northwest Austin, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Northwest Austin area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Moisture & Radiant Barriers in Northwest Austin
We typically schedule Northwest Austin jobs within 3–5 business days of your call, and in many cases sooner during off-peak months. Because we’re already working regularly in the 78730, 78731, and 78759 zip codes, we’re often routing through neighborhoods like Great Hills or the Arboretum area within the week. Call (866) 434-2901 and we’ll give you a realistic timeline on the spot.
Yes — every neighborhood in Northwest Austin is in our service area, including River Place, Cat Mountain, Balcones, Great Hills, and the Arboretum corridor. We’re especially familiar with the hillside lot challenges in River Place and Cat Mountain, where tiered rooflines and multiple attic cavities require a more thorough approach than standard flat-lot homes. No part of Northwest Austin is a “long drive” for our crew.
We do prioritize urgent calls when active moisture intrusion is causing damage — particularly for the pier-and-beam and split-level homes in 78730 and 78731 that are vulnerable after heavy spring rainfall. Call (866) 434-2901 directly and explain the situation; we’ll do our best to get someone out ahead of the standard schedule when there’s a genuine risk of ongoing structural or mold damage.
Our rates are consistent across the Austin metro — we don’t charge a “hillside premium” just because a job is in Northwest Austin. That said, Northwest Austin homes genuinely do cost more to insulate correctly than a uniform slab-on-grade home in a newer suburb, because the tiered attic volumes and complex foundation types require more labor hours to address completely. The price difference reflects real scope, not geography.
Our installation work in Northwest Austin comes backed by our standard workmanship warranty, and the material warranties from manufacturers like Owens Corning, Johns Manville, and CertainTeed apply on top of that. We document every attic cavity we treat and every vapor barrier section we install, so if a question ever comes up about coverage or performance, you have a clear record of exactly what was done and where. Tom Hopkins stands behind every job personally.
Written by the team at Super Green Insulation Austin, serving Northwest Austin since 2008.