
Supreme Lufkin Insulation is your locally owned insulation contractor in Hudson, TX, providing home insulation, attic insulation, and crawl space moisture control for homes throughout the Hudson ISD corridor. We serve this area regularly and respond to estimate requests within one business day.

Most homes in the Hudson area were built between the 1970s and early 2000s, and the original insulation in those homes has had decades to settle, compress, and lose effectiveness in a humid East Texas climate. A whole-home insulation assessment and upgrade addresses every area at once - learn more about our home insulation service.
Hudson sits in the East Texas Piney Woods where summer attic temperatures can reach extreme levels, radiating heat down into living spaces all afternoon. Adding insulation to the attic floor is typically the fastest way to reduce cooling costs and make the upstairs of your home livable during July and August.
In a community like Hudson where homes sit on larger, tree-covered lots with mature pines nearby, moisture is a year-round concern. Spray foam creates an airtight, moisture-resistant barrier that standard fiberglass insulation cannot replicate, making it the right choice for homes dealing with persistent humidity issues or older construction with many air gaps.
Many Hudson properties on larger wooded lots have pier-and-beam foundations with open crawl spaces just above East Texas clay and sandy loam soil. That soil gives off moisture all year, and an uninsulated crawl space lets it travel straight into floor joists and the living areas above.
Brick homes with vinyl-trimmed attic spaces - a very common combination in the Hudson area - often have irregular shapes and existing insulation that is uneven after years of settling. Blown-in insulation fills every gap without requiring demolition, and it brings the whole attic floor up to a consistent R-value.
Heavy spring rainfall - Hudson gets close to 50 inches per year - saturates the soil under homes and pushes ground moisture upward. A vapor barrier installed on the crawl space floor stops that moisture before it can cause wood rot, mold, or the musty odor that many older homes in this area develop over time.
Hudson sits just northwest of Lufkin in one of the most densely forested parts of East Texas. The Piney Woods climate means long, hot summers with high humidity - temperatures regularly reach the mid-90s, and the surrounding pine canopy traps moisture on lots and against homes after each of the roughly 48 to 50 inches of rain the area receives each year. Homes in Hudson deal with this combination every season, and insulation that was adequate when the house was built in the 1980s has had 40 years to settle, compress, and absorb moisture that reduces its effectiveness.
The housing stock here is almost entirely single-family homes on larger-than-average lots, most of them brick or vinyl-sided ranch-style construction from the 1970s through the early 2000s. These homes typically have simple rectangular attic profiles that are straightforward to insulate, but the crawl spaces under older pier-and-beam homes in the area are where moisture problems tend to hide until they become expensive. Angelina County also sees occasional hard freezes that can catch homeowners off guard, and under-insulated manufactured homes and older houses with exposed floor framing are most at risk when temperatures drop sharply.
Our crew works throughout the Hudson area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. Hudson is served by the Hudson Independent School District, and many of the homes we visit in this community are in the residential neighborhoods that grew up around the Hudson ISD campus over the past few decades. We know which parts of the area have the highest concentration of older pier-and-beam homes versus slab-on-grade construction, and we gear up accordingly.
US Highway 59 and State Highway 94 are the main corridors through Hudson, connecting the community directly to Lufkin. The area borders Angelina National Forest to the east, and many properties have mature pine trees right up against the house. That pine canopy keeps moisture sitting on roofs and in attic vents longer than you would see on a city lot, which is one reason we see more moisture-related insulation damage here than in areas with more sun exposure.
We also serve neighbors in Angelina, TX to the south and throughout the rural stretches in between. If you are not sure whether your home needs work, call us - a conversation about your situation costs you nothing and helps us figure out whether a visit makes sense.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are experiencing - high bills, musty smells, rooms that will not cool down, or visible insulation problems in the attic. We respond to every request within one business day.
We visit your Hudson property, inspect the attic, crawl space, and any other areas of concern, and give you a written estimate at no cost. We explain our findings and recommendations clearly so you understand what you are getting and why before you decide whether to move forward.
We schedule the job at a time that works for you and complete most standard attic or crawl space projects in a single workday. For larger homes or multi-area projects, we will give you an accurate time estimate upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Before we leave, we walk you through the completed work so you can see what was done and where. If any questions come up after we are gone, you can always call us - we stand behind every job we do in Hudson and the surrounding area.
We serve homeowners throughout Hudson and the surrounding area. No obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(936) 955-1207Hudson is an unincorporated community in Angelina County, Texas, located just northwest of Lufkin along the US Highway 59 and State Highway 94 corridors. The community is defined by the Hudson Independent School District, which serves families across the area and is the primary civic anchor that sets Hudson apart from the broader Lufkin metro. Residential properties here are almost exclusively single-family homes on lots larger than you would find inside Lufkin city limits - many of them a quarter-acre or more, with mature pine and hardwood trees throughout. The housing stock is predominantly brick and vinyl-sided ranch-style homes from the 1970s through the early 2000s.
Angelina National Forest borders the Hudson area to the east and south, giving the community its wooded, rural character. Sam Rayburn Reservoir lies nearby, and the lake and forest together define the outdoor life that most Hudson residents value about where they live. The neighboring communities of Lufkin, TX to the southeast and Diboll, TX to the south are both part of our regular service area, and we travel the local roads connecting them on a routine basis.
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Learn MoreEast Texas summers start early and run long - the best time to upgrade your insulation is before the heat peaks, so call us today.