Clyde has grown into Abilene's favorite bedroom community east on I-20 — established neighborhoods, new builds, and the acreage properties and shops that come with Callahan County land. All of it under the same Big Country sky we seal buildings against.
Fifteen minutes east of Abilene on I-20, Clyde blends small-town neighborhoods with steady growth — families trading city lots for Callahan County acreage, new builds filling in around the established streets, and the shops, barns, and metal buildings that land ownership brings with it.
The climate does not ease up east of the county line: the same 95° July averages, the same 40-plus triple-digit days in a hot year, the same winter fronts, and the same wind. Clyde's established homes carry the familiar Big Country pattern — baked and settled insulation over unsealed ceiling planes — while its acreage properties add the metal-building workload: shops and barns that bake in summer and drip on cold mornings until closed-cell foam covers the panels.
In Clyde we see the full spread: retrofits in the established neighborhoods, usually attic-first with old material removed; new-construction foam jobs where the envelope gets sealed before drywall — the best-value moment to do it; and the acreage packages that pair a house attic with closed-cell on the shop. Land out here means metal buildings, and metal buildings out here mean closed-cell.
The full range of spray foam insulation, available across Clyde and Callahan County.
Established Clyde homes benefit from attic sealing and removal of decades-old insulation. New builds get sealed tight from the framing stage. Acreage properties pair house attic work with closed-cell shop and barn packages. Ag buildings get the condensation-and-heat metal treatment that protects equipment and feed.
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Yes — it's a quick run east on I-20 from our Abilene base. Homes, new construction, and metal buildings alike.
Yes — it's the classic Clyde-area package: open-cell in the house attic, closed-cell on the shop metal. One visit, one written estimate covering both.
Yes — foam at the framing stage is the cheapest, cleanest version of the job. We coordinate with your builder's schedule.
Noticeably. Dust rides wind-driven air through unsealed gaps; sealing the envelope closes the paths. See our air sealing page — it's the most Big Country service we offer.
From Clyde we also serve Baird, Eula, Potosi, and the Callahan County countryside.
R-value, climate-zone, rainfall, and temperature figures cited above come from public, authoritative sources so you can verify them independently.
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