Your whole home works together. We insulate every area - attic, walls, floors, crawl spaces - so no part of the envelope lets West Texas heat win.

Home insulation in Midland creates a thermal barrier between your living space and the extreme West Texas heat, covering attics, walls, floors, and crawl spaces, with most projects completed in one to two days.
In Midland, insulation works hardest keeping heat out - not keeping warmth in. Your attic is the most important starting point, because it's where the most heat enters during a West Texas summer. But a truly comfortable home needs coverage across every area of the building envelope. Hot air finds every gap, and so does Midland's wind-driven dust. Proper insulation paired with air sealing closes both problems at once.
A large share of Midland's housing stock was built during the 1950s through 1980s oil boom decades, when insulation standards were far below what's recommended today. If your home is more than 30 years old and has never been assessed, there's a good chance you're running your air conditioner much harder than necessary. For homes where the attic is the primary concern, our insulation removal service handles old, degraded material before new insulation goes in. The ENERGY STAR Seal and Insulate program is a useful resource for understanding what improvements typically make the biggest difference.
If your air conditioner seems to never shut off from June through September, your home may not be holding the cool air you're paying to produce. In Midland's extreme summer heat, a well-insulated home should maintain a comfortable temperature without the system cycling nonstop. Constant running is a clear sign heat is getting in faster than your system can handle.
If your back bedroom or bonus room feels like a different climate than the rest of the house, uneven insulation is often the reason. In Midland homes - especially those built before 1990 - insulation was sometimes installed inconsistently, leaving some areas of the attic or walls with far less coverage than others.
Midland's dust storms push fine particles through every gap in a home's exterior. If you find yourself wiping down counters within hours of a dust event, air is getting in through unsealed gaps - the same gaps that let heat in during summer. Proper insulation and air sealing together address both problems.
Older Midland homes were built to standards that are far below what is recommended today. If you have lived in your home for years and never had the attic or walls assessed, there is a reasonable chance you are losing significant energy every single day - and paying for it on your electric bill every month.
We provide home insulation across every area of the building envelope. For most Midland homeowners, that starts with the attic - where the biggest gains are in a hot climate. We use blown-in insulation for attics and hard-to-access spaces, and spray foam where an air seal and insulation layer are needed together. When walls need attention, we can add insulation through existing framing with minimal disruption to finished surfaces. If your project involves old or damaged material that needs to come out first, our insulation removal service handles that cleanly before new work begins.
For homes with crawl spaces or pier-and-beam foundations - common in older Midland neighborhoods where soils shift with moisture changes - floor insulation and wall insulation work together to stop heat and outside air from entering through the bottom of the home. We assess every area and explain exactly what we're recommending and why, in plain language - no jargon, no upselling.
The highest-priority area in a hot climate. Blown-in material fills the full attic floor, including corners and irregular spaces, to the recommended depth for this climate zone.
Best for older homes where walls were built with little or no insulation. Material is added without major interior disruption in most cases.
Suited for homes with pier-and-beam foundations or crawl spaces where floor temperatures are uncomfortable and outside air enters from below.
For homeowners who want to address every area in one project. We assess attic, walls, floors, and crawl space together and build a phased or single-visit plan.
Midland sits in Climate Zone 3 - a classification that carries specific minimum insulation recommendations significantly higher than what most homes built before 1990 currently have. The city's extreme summer heat, which regularly exceeds 100 degrees from June through August, means your insulation works harder here than in almost any other part of Texas. The cooling season runs from May through October, so the payback period on a proper insulation upgrade is often shorter in Midland than in more temperate parts of the state.
The older neighborhoods around central Midland and areas like Greenwood were largely developed during the oil boom decades of the 1970s and 1980s. Many of those homes have original insulation that has settled, degraded, or was never adequate to begin with. On top of that, Midland's caliche soil shifts with moisture changes, which can open gaps in crawl space walls and floor framing over time - creating additional pathways for heat and outside air to enter. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association provides homeowner guidance on identifying and addressing insulation gaps.
When you reach out, we'll ask about your home's age, size, and what's been bothering you - high bills, hot rooms, dust, or all three. We reply to all inquiries within one business day and can usually schedule a free in-home assessment within the week.
We walk through your home - spending the most time in your attic - to measure what insulation is already there and identify gaps. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what work is recommended, what materials will be used, and the total cost. We explain every line item.
For most attic insulation jobs, you just need to clear a path to the attic hatch. Crews handle all cleanup of insulation debris before leaving. Most attic jobs finish in a few hours; larger whole-home projects may run a full day or two.
Before we leave, we walk you through what was done and answer any questions. Your home is ready to use immediately - no curing or drying period for blown-in material. We provide product documentation if you plan to claim a federal tax credit.
Free in-home assessment, written estimate with itemized scope. No pressure, no jargon. We respond within one business day.
(432) 289-7587We measure what you actually have before telling you what you need. Our recommendations are based on your home's real conditions - not a standard pitch. You'll know exactly what you're getting and why it makes sense for your specific house.
Many contractors focus only on attics. We assess and insulate attics, walls, floors, and crawl spaces - so no part of your home's envelope is left as a weak point. One contractor, the whole picture, done right.
Midland's housing stock ranges from mid-century ranch homes near downtown to newer subdivisions spreading north and west. We understand how homes in this climate actually behave - from caliche soil shifts under crawl spaces to peak attic heat loads in July. That local knowledge shapes every project we take on.
We carry general liability insurance and operate as a fully licensed insulation contractor in Texas. Membership in the Insulation Contractors Association of America reflects our commitment to industry standards on every job.
The difference between a well-insulated home and an under-insulated one is felt every day in Midland - in your comfort, your energy bills, and how hard your AC has to work. We make sure your home is on the right side of that line.
Safe removal of old, damaged, or contaminated insulation before new material is installed.
Learn MoreTargeted wall insulation for older Midland homes where exterior walls were built with little or no coverage.
Learn MoreEvery month without proper insulation is energy money out the door. Call now or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.