
Premier Midland Insulation has served Monahans and Ward County with insulation and commercial insulation services since 2015, handling the mid-century housing stock, desert heat, and blowing sand conditions that define home maintenance in this part of West Texas. We respond to all inquiries within one business day and provide free written estimates before any work begins.

Monahans is an active oil-field service hub, and the commercial buildings here - warehouses, equipment yards, offices, and retail spaces - face the same relentless West Texas heat as residential homes but at a larger scale and with higher energy costs. Proper commercial insulation reduces cooling loads and creates more stable indoor temperatures for workers operating in those spaces. See our full commercial insulation services for details on what we offer for Permian Basin businesses.
Monahans homes sit in open desert terrain where sustained winds and blowing sand find every gap in an older home's envelope. Spray foam is the only insulation product that both insulates and air-seals in the same application, stopping infiltration at the source rather than layering insulation over a leaky structure. For the one-story brick ranch homes common in Ward County, spray foam at the attic deck or in crawl spaces delivers results that blown-in or batt materials alone cannot match.
Attic temperatures in Monahans regularly exceed 140 degrees Fahrenheit on clear summer afternoons, and the heat load on the living space below is relentless from May through September. Most homes in the city were built when R-13 or R-19 was considered adequate for West Texas - far below the R-38 or higher that modern energy standards recommend for this climate zone. Upgrading attic insulation is consistently the highest-impact improvement Monahans homeowners can make.
Blown-in insulation is a practical choice for Monahans homes with irregular attic framing or areas where spray foam is not the right fit for budget or application reasons. It installs quickly, fills odd-shaped cavities completely, and can be added in layers to reach whatever R-value the project requires. For brick exterior homes, blown-in material can also be installed into wall cavities through small holes in the mortar joints, adding meaningful insulation without disturbing the brick exterior.
Wind-driven air infiltration is one of the main reasons Monahans homeowners pay more to cool their homes than they should. Air sealing targets the specific penetrations, framing joints, and gaps where outdoor air enters and conditioned air escapes - including plumbing and electrical penetrations in the attic floor, the slab perimeter, and around window and door frames. Done alongside or before insulation upgrades, air sealing ensures the new material performs at its rated R-value.
In Monahans homes, the attic is where the most heat enters and where the most conditioned air is lost. Attic air sealing closes the penetrations at the top plates, around light fixtures, and through plumbing and electrical chases before new insulation goes in. For mid-century homes that have never had this work done, it is not uncommon for dozens of separate air pathways to exist in the attic floor alone - each one quietly raising energy costs every day the air conditioner runs.
Monahans sits in the Chihuahuan Desert in Ward County, where summers routinely push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit and intense sun bakes rooftops from early morning until late afternoon. The city is surrounded by open desert with no natural windbreaks, and sustained high winds are a year-round feature of life here - not just a seasonal nuisance. Most of the residential housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1980s, during the oil boom years when the city grew quickly and construction moved fast. Homes from this era were not built to today's energy standards, and many have original insulation - or virtually none at all in the wall cavities. Decades of heat cycling and blowing sand have degraded whatever was installed.
The sandy soil beneath Monahans is another factor that separates this area from other parts of Texas. Sandy soil drains quickly, but it also shifts more readily than the clay-heavy soils common farther east. Foundation movement opens gaps at the slab perimeter and around conduit and plumbing penetrations over time, creating air pathways that add to infiltration loads. Winters here are mild on most days but can drop to the teens during hard freeze events - the February 2021 storm hit Ward County hard, and homes without adequate insulation suffered burst pipes. A contractor who works in Monahans regularly knows to look for these specific vulnerabilities before recommending a scope of work.
Our crew works throughout Monahans regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The homes we see most often in Ward County are one-story brick ranch houses sitting on sandy, flat lots with carports or detached garages - properties built during the city's growth years that have reached the point where original systems need updating. We know which parts of the building envelope these homes most commonly fail in, and we work efficiently so homeowners are not left without a functioning HVAC system during the hottest stretch of the day.
Monahans is the county seat of Ward County and sits along Interstate 20 - the same highway that connects Midland and Odessa to the east. Monahans Sandhills State Park is just outside town and is one of the most recognized landmarks in far West Texas, a reminder that the sandy terrain that makes the park famous is the same terrain the city is built on. Locals know that the wind off those dunes reaches your house whether you want it to or not. The city of Monahans is a practical, working-class oil-field community, and we approach every job here the same way - straightforward, on time, and without unnecessary upsells.
We also serve the area around Pecos, TX, which shares similar desert conditions and mid-century housing, and Midland, TX, our home base about 90 miles east on I-20. If you are in Monahans or anywhere in Ward County, we can get to you.
Reach us by phone at (432) 289-7587 or through the contact form on this site. We respond to all inquiries within one business day - often the same day - and we do not require you to jump through multiple calls before someone actually answers your question.
We come to your Monahans property and inspect the areas of concern - typically the attic, wall cavities, and crawl space if applicable. The estimate we provide is written and itemized so you know exactly what the job covers and what it costs before you commit to anything. There is no charge for the assessment.
Our crew handles the installation on the day we schedule - no subcontracting to unknown third parties. For most residential jobs in Monahans, we complete the work in one to two days. We work during daylight hours and coordinate access with you to minimize disruption to your day.
Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you so you can see exactly what was done and ask any questions. If anything comes up after we leave - a question about performance or a concern about a specific area - reach back out and we will address it directly.
We serve all of Ward County and surrounding areas. Free written estimates. No pressure. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(432) 289-7587Monahans is the county seat of Ward County in far West Texas, a city of roughly 8,000 people built on sandy desert terrain between the Permian Basin oil fields. The city grew rapidly during the mid-20th century oil booms, which accounts for the concentration of one-story brick ranch homes built between the 1940s and 1980s that still make up the majority of the housing stock. The Monahans Sandhills State Park, just outside the city limits, covers acres of dramatic sand dunes and is the most recognized landmark in the area - a reminder that the sandy, wind-shaped landscape around the city is not a backdrop but a defining feature. Most residential lots are modest in size, flat, and sit in neighborhoods that have been established for decades, with mature streets and owner-occupied homes that have accumulated years of deferred maintenance.
Interstate 20 runs directly through Monahans, connecting the city to Midland and Odessa to the east and to the wider Permian Basin region. The local economy is anchored by oil and gas, and many residents work in the energy industry or in the services that support it. That practical, work-first character shapes how Monahans homeowners approach contractors - they want the job done right, on schedule, and at a price that makes sense. Neighboring Pecos, TX shares many of the same housing characteristics and climate demands, and we serve homeowners across both cities and the surrounding counties.
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