
Premier Midland Insulation is a locally owned insulation contractor serving Midland, TX with spray foam insulation, attic insulation, and air sealing services. We have been working in Midland since 2015, and we understand what West Texas heat does to a home.

Midland attics can reach 150 degrees or more in summer, and spray foam is the most effective way to stop that heat from radiating into your living space. It seals air leaks and insulates in a single application - a combination that matters in a climate where your air conditioner runs for six or more months a year. Learn more about our spray foam insulation services in Midland.
Most heat enters a Midland home through the attic, and many homes here - especially those built in the 1970s and 1980s - have insulation levels that are far below what makes sense for today's energy costs. Adding or replacing attic insulation is one of the highest-return upgrades you can make in this climate.
Blown-in insulation is a fast, non-disruptive way to bring an under-insulated attic up to a proper coverage level. The loose-fill material fills around joists, pipes, and other obstacles without any cutting or framing, making it a practical choice for Midland homes with older or irregular attic structures.
Midland's spring winds push fine Permian Basin dust through gaps that most homeowners do not even know exist. Air sealing closes those entry points - around electrical boxes, plumbing penetrations, and attic hatches - so your home stays cleaner and your HVAC system is not fighting outside air all summer.
After Winter Storm Uri in 2021, many Midland homes were left with damaged or contaminated insulation that was never fully addressed. If your attic or walls took on moisture during the freeze, removing the old material before adding new coverage is the right first step - not something to skip.
Brick is the dominant exterior material on Midland homes, and the cavity behind that brick can be a significant source of heat gain when left uninsulated. Filling wall cavities in older homes is one of the upgrades that makes a real difference in how even and comfortable each room feels.
Midland sits in the heart of the Permian Basin on flat, open desert terrain with almost no natural shade. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and attic spaces in under-insulated homes can reach 150 degrees or more. That heat does not just make your house uncomfortable - it forces your air conditioner to work continuously, which drives up your electric bill month after month. The Llano Estacado plateau also produces strong seasonal winds, especially in spring, that push fine caliche dust through gaps in a home's building envelope that you might never notice during calmer weather.
The housing stock in Midland makes these conditions even more important to address. A large share of homes in established neighborhoods were built during the oil booms of the 1950s through 1980s, when insulation standards were far below what is needed for today's energy costs in a West Texas climate. Newer homes on the north and west sides of the city are better insulated as built, but they still settle on caliche soil that can open gaps at the foundation rim. Midland also experienced Winter Storm Uri in 2021, which damaged insulation in homes across the city when pipes burst and moisture entered attic and wall cavities. An insulation contractor who works in Midland regularly knows how to spot the patterns that are common here - and knows what actually holds up over time in this environment.
Our crew works in Midland regularly and pulls permits through the City of Midland Development Services department when the scope of a job requires it. We know the building stock that is common here - the brick ranch homes near downtown, the 1970s and 1980s construction in established mid-city neighborhoods, and the newer subdivisions spreading out along the north and west sides of town. Each of those housing types has its own insulation profile, and we come prepared for what we are likely to find rather than treating every job the same.
Midland is a city that most people know by landmarks: the Midland International Air and Space Port on the east side, the George W. Bush Childhood Home near downtown, and the flat, open stretches that spread out in every direction toward the edges of the Permian Basin. We work on homes all across that footprint - from the older neighborhoods near Loop 250 to the newest streets going up in west Midland. We also serve homeowners in Odessa just down I-20, and in the surrounding communities that make up the broader Permian Basin region.
We reply within one business day - usually the same day. When you reach out, we will ask a few quick questions about your home and what you are noticing so we can show up to the assessment prepared rather than starting from scratch.
A member of our crew walks through your attic, checks your walls, and looks at the areas you are concerned about. This visit is free and takes 30 to 60 minutes. We explain what we find as we go, and we will tell you honestly if the work is urgent or if you have time to plan.
You receive a written estimate that breaks down what we recommend, why, and what it costs. No surprise charges after the job is done. If you want to compare estimates from other contractors, that is completely reasonable - we just ask that you make sure each estimate covers the same scope.
Most Midland jobs are finished in a single day. If spray foam is part of the work, we will give you a specific re-entry time before we start - plan to be out of the treated area for at least two to four hours. When we are done, we walk you through the finished work and answer any questions.
We serve Midland, TX and the surrounding Permian Basin area. Free estimates, written quotes, no pressure. Call us today or submit your information and we will be in touch within one business day.
(432) 289-7587Midland is a city of about 132,000 people in the heart of the Permian Basin, the oil-producing region that has defined this corner of West Texas for a century. The city sits on flat, open land on the Llano Estacado plateau, and its neighborhoods range from compact older blocks near downtown - where homes from the 1950s and 1960s sit on modest lots - to large newer subdivisions spreading out to the north and west. Established areas like Garden City Road and the loop neighborhoods built during mid-century oil booms are full of brick ranch homes that are now 40 to 60 years old. The newer subdivisions on the west side tend to have more recent construction with modern HVAC systems, though the caliche soil under every Midland foundation keeps moving regardless of how new the house is.
Midland's economy has always moved with oil prices, which means the homeowner base is a mix of longtime residents and people who arrived recently for work. The city has higher homeownership rates than many Texas cities of similar size, and owner-occupied homes are the norm across most neighborhoods. Residential and commercial properties are spread across a wide footprint, from the older core near the George W. Bush Childhood Home museum to the modern retail and office corridors along Loop 250. We also work in neighboring Odessa and the smaller communities throughout the Permian Basin.
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