Icynene Insulation in McNeil (Pflugerville Area), TX | Super Green Insulation Austin
McNeil (Pflugerville Area) sits at the convergence of aging MUD-era housing and a climate that punishes under-insulated homes year-round — blistering 150°F attics in July and pipe-cracking freezes in February. Super Green Insulation Austin brings 16-plus years of Icynene sales & service directly to your door. Tom Hopkins and our crew have helped hundreds of homeowners in this corridor lock in real energy savings. Call us today at (866) 434-2901.

Why McNeil (Pflugerville Area) Residents Choose Us for Icynene Service
Our technicians aren’t traveling from a distant office — we’ve been serving McNeil (Pflugerville Area), TX and the surrounding northwest Travis County corridor long enough to know exactly what 30-year-old blown-in fiberglass looks like when it crumbles off a flat 1988 roofline. Tom Hopkins leads a team with hands-on Icynene product training, 784 verified reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars, and the kind of hyperlocal familiarity that lets us arrive prepared. We stock compatible materials for the Icynene product families most common in this area’s housing stock, and we work efficiently so your attic isn’t open longer than it needs to be in July heat.
Super Green Insulation Austin is an independent Icynene service provider — we are not affiliated with or endorsed by Icynene’s manufacturer, but we’ve built our reputation on delivering quality installations using their products the right way, just as we do for homeowners seeking West Lake Hills Icynene service.
What’s Really Happening in McNeil (Pflugerville Area) Attics — and Why It Matters Now
The Wells Branch and McNeil neighborhoods contain one of the densest concentrations of 1984–1995 MUD tract homes in the entire Austin metro. When those houses were built, developer-grade blown-in fiberglass met the code minimums of the day. Three decades of Central Texas heat cycling have compacted that insulation dramatically — we regularly pull attic hatches in Wells Branch and test R-values of R-11 to R-15, less than half of the R-38 required under current Texas Energy Code. On flat, low-pitch rooflines with minimal ventilation baffling and no shade buffering from treeless lots, degradation accelerates faster than almost anywhere else we work.
Winter Storm Uri in February 2021 made this failure mode impossible to ignore. Across this exact stretch of northwest Travis County, frozen pipes in under-insulated attics cost homeowners tens of thousands of dollars. That single weather event shifted buyer priorities here in a lasting way — residents in McNeil (Pflugerville Area) now specifically ask for insulation packages that address both summer heat load and hard-freeze pipe protection simultaneously, a concern we also see frequently when providing Icynene in North Central Austin. Icynene closed-cell spray foam addresses both in a single installation, which is a primary reason we recommend it so consistently for this corridor’s housing stock.
The 2000s–2010s builder-spec subdivisions in the McNeil area face a different but equally fixable problem: original installations to minimum code with almost no air-sealing. Thermal performance numbers look acceptable on paper until you account for the air leakage that those fiberglass batts were never designed to stop.
Common Icynene Insulation Problems We Solve in McNeil (Pflugerville Area)
- Severely compacted blown-in attic insulation: In Wells Branch homes built between 1984 and 1995, the original fiberglass has often settled to less than half its installed depth, leaving attic R-values far below Texas Energy Code requirements. We perform full tear-out and replace with Icynene spray foam, eliminating the compaction problem permanently since cured spray foam doesn’t settle.
- Air leakage through unsealed attic bypasses: Builder-spec homes across the McNeil (Pflugerville Area) corridor were installed with minimal attention to air-sealing at top plates, recessed light cans, and HVAC penetrations — gaps that Icynene’s expanding foam seals in a single pass. Homeowners are often shocked at how much their HVAC runtime drops after we address these bypasses.
- Pipe-freeze vulnerability in under-insulated attic runs: The February 2021 freeze proved that attic water lines in this area’s housing stock are at genuine risk when insulation R-values have degraded. Icynene closed-cell foam encapsulates pipe runs and adds a meaningful thermal buffer that fiberglass batts alone cannot provide.
- Radiant heat gain through low-pitch rooflines: McNeil (Pflugerville Area) falls in IECC Climate Zone 2A, where attic temperatures exceed 150°F for weeks at a stretch. The flat, shaded-free lots common in Wells Branch make this worse, and we frequently pair Icynene installations with radiant barriers to address the full thermal load rather than just the conductive component.
Icynene Models & Products We Service in McNeil (Pflugerville Area)
Our team works with the full current Icynene product lineup, with the open-cell and closed-cell formulations most relevant to McNeil (Pflugerville Area)’s housing stock always on hand. For the 1980s–1990s MUD-era ranch homes in Wells Branch, we most commonly apply Icynene ProSeal closed-cell and Icynene Classic open-cell depending on application location. For 2000s–2010s builder-spec homes in the McNeil corridor, air-sealing-focused open-cell attic applications are our standard starting point, and we also offer comprehensive Insulation Installation in McNeil (Pflugerville Area) for new and retrofit projects alike. We’re also fully equipped for crawlspace encapsulation, rim joist sealing, and garage ceiling applications specific to slab-on-grade construction common throughout this area.
Serving McNeil (Pflugerville Area), TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the McNeil (Pflugerville Area) area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions About Icynene Insulation in McNeil (Pflugerville Area)
A full tear-out is almost always the right call when your original blown-in fiberglass has been in a McNeil (Pflugerville Area) attic since the late 1980s or early 1990s. Topping off compacted, degraded insulation with new material doesn’t restore the original R-value — it just adds depth on top of a compromised base. When our technicians find insulation that crumbles on contact, which happens regularly in Wells Branch attics, we recommend removal and replacement with Icynene so you’re starting from a clean, code-compliant baseline. Homeowners who want to go further can also explore our Attic & Crawl Space Restoration — McNeil (Pflugerville Area) service for a complete remediation solution.
For a typical 1,500–2,200 sq ft Wells Branch ranch or two-story, a full attic tear-out and Icynene open-cell replacement runs approximately $3,200–$5,800 depending on attic complexity, current insulation depth, and whether HVAC penetration sealing is included. Closed-cell applications for pipe protection or rim joist work are priced separately, typically $1.50–$3.50 per square foot depending on required thickness. These ranges reflect the McNeil (Pflugerville Area) market specifically — not regional averages — and we provide itemized written estimates before any work begins.
Yes. Icynene products carry a lifetime limited warranty on the material itself, and Super Green Insulation Austin backs our labor with a workmanship guarantee. We’ll walk you through both during your estimate so there’s no ambiguity about what’s covered and for how long.
Service Areas Near McNeil (Pflugerville Area)
Beyond McNeil (Pflugerville Area), our team serves homeowners throughout the broader Austin metro. We work regularly in North Central Austin, Northwest Austin, and Downtown & Central Austin, as well as East Austin and South Austin. If you’re near landmarks like the Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue on the lakefront or out toward Lake Austin to the west, we’re already in your neighborhood frequently — whether you need Icynene repair in Downtown & Central Austin or Icynene service in Northwest Austin — and can schedule efficiently.
Book Your Icynene Service in McNeil (Pflugerville Area) Today
Don’t let another Central Texas summer — or winter — work against a poorly insulated attic. Tom Hopkins and the Super Green Insulation Austin team are ready to assess your McNeil (Pflugerville Area) home and give you a straight answer about what it needs. Same-week appointments are typically available. Call (866) 434-2901 now or use our online form to get started.
Written by the team at Super Green Insulation Austin, serving McNeil (Pflugerville Area) since 2009.