Your attic is the biggest weak point against West Texas heat. We fill it completely so your AC can finally keep up.

Blown-in insulation in Midland fills your attic with loose-fill material pumped through a hose, covering gaps and odd-shaped spaces that rigid batts simply cannot reach, with most jobs completed in a single day.
When Midland temperatures climb past 100 degrees, your attic can reach 150 degrees or hotter. Every gap in your insulation is a direct path for that heat to pour into your living space. Blown-in insulation creates a complete thermal barrier so your air conditioner stops fighting a losing battle. If you've been dealing with uneven temperatures across rooms, you may also want to look at our home insulation services, which cover walls and floors as well.
Many Midland homes - especially those built during the 1970s and 1980s oil boom decades - have original insulation that has settled and compacted to a fraction of what's recommended today. Upgrading is one of the most direct ways to reduce cooling costs and make your home genuinely comfortable through a West Texas summer. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends significantly higher attic insulation levels for this climate zone than most older homes currently have.
If your electricity bill climbs dramatically from June through August without any change in habits, your attic is likely letting heat pour in faster than your AC can push it out. In Midland, where temperatures regularly top 100 degrees for weeks at a time, a poorly insulated attic is one of the most common causes of runaway cooling costs.
If bedrooms or rooms directly under the roofline feel stuffy and hard to cool no matter what you do, uneven insulation coverage is a likely culprit. Blown-in material can settle unevenly over time, leaving thin spots that create hot zones. A contractor can check depth across your whole attic and identify where the gaps are.
Midland's wind-driven dust finds its way through every gap in a home's exterior. If you find grit on furniture and countertops even with windows shut, air is getting in through unsealed gaps - the same gaps that let heat in during summer. Air sealing paired with blown-in insulation addresses both problems at once.
Many of Midland's established neighborhoods were developed in the mid-20th century, and homes from that era were built to standards far below what's recommended today. If you've never had insulation added, there's a strong chance the original material has settled and thinned over decades. Peeking into the attic and looking for exposed framing boards is a quick way to confirm.
We install blown-in insulation in attics, walls, and hard-to-access spaces throughout Midland and the surrounding Permian Basin area. Our most common project is adding coverage to an attic that has settled or was never properly insulated to begin with. We also handle full attic re-insulations where old material needs to come out first. If your project involves the whole house, our home insulation service covers every area of the building envelope - attic, walls, floors, and crawl spaces. For attics specifically, we always pair blown-in work with attic insulation best practices, including air sealing before any material goes in.
Every project starts with a measurement of what's already in your attic. We tell you exactly what you have, what the recommended level is for your climate zone, and how much we'll add to get you there. You don't need to know the technical numbers - we translate them into plain language and show you the before and after.
Best for homes with some existing insulation that has settled below the recommended level. We add material until the attic reaches proper coverage.
Suited for homes where existing material is damaged, contaminated, or so degraded that adding over it won't give the right result. Removal first, then a fresh complete installation.
For existing walls where insulation is missing or insufficient. Material is blown in through small access holes without major drywall disruption.
The most effective option for homes with notable air leakage. Air sealing happens first, then blown-in material goes on top for a complete thermal and air barrier.
Midland sits in the Permian Basin where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the heat season stretches from late May through September. Your attic can reach 150 degrees on a summer afternoon, and every thin spot in your insulation is a direct conduit for that heat into your living space. The low humidity here is a silver lining - moisture damage to blown-in material is less common than in Gulf Coast cities - but Midland's strong, dust-carrying winds mean air sealing is essential alongside any insulation work.
The older established neighborhoods of Midland - including areas like central Midland and communities such as Odessa - were largely developed between the 1950s and 1980s. Homes from that era were built to insulation standards that are a fraction of what's recommended today. If your home is more than 30 years old and has never had insulation added, you are almost certainly running your air conditioner against a nearly uninsulated ceiling every summer.
When you reach out, we'll ask a few basic questions - your home's square footage, when it was built, and any prior insulation work. Most Midland homeowners can schedule an assessment within a few business days. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
We go into your attic to measure what's already there and check for issues like roof leaks, pest activity, or gaps around fixtures. You receive a written quote specifying the finished depth and R-value we'll achieve - not just a price.
A quality crew seals gaps around pipes, wiring, and fixtures before any material goes in. This step makes a significant difference in how well the finished job performs and is included in your quote - not added on later.
We run a hose from our equipment into your attic and fill the space to the specified depth. For most Midland homes this takes two to four hours. Before we leave, we show you the finished result and provide product documentation if you plan to claim a federal tax credit.
Free estimate, written quote with depth specs, no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(432) 289-7587Blowing material over unsealed gaps wastes your money. We always seal around pipes, fixtures, and framing first so the finished job performs the way it should. Ask any contractor you interview whether they do this step - we do, every time.
Every estimate specifies the finished depth and insulation level we'll achieve - not just a total price. That means you can compare bids fairly and hold us to what we said we'd deliver. No vague promises.
We've worked on homes across Midland - from mid-century ranch homes near downtown to newer construction on the north and west sides. We understand how homes in this climate actually behave, not just in theory.
Federal tax credits for qualifying insulation upgrades can offset a meaningful portion of your project cost. We provide the product certification paperwork at the end of every job. See current eligibility details at the IRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit page.
When you combine proper air sealing, the right material depth, and local expertise, the result is a home that holds temperature the way it should. That's what we deliver on every blown-in insulation job in Midland.
Whole-home coverage across attic, walls, and floors for homeowners tackling every area at once.
Learn MoreDedicated attic insulation solutions that combine material selection with proper air sealing for maximum performance.
Learn MoreSummer in Midland is long and brutal - every week without proper attic insulation is money lost. Call now or submit the form and we'll be in touch within one business day.