
Open-cell spray foam expands to fill every gap in your attic, walls, and crawl space - stopping the West Texas heat and dust that makes your AC run nonstop.

Open-cell foam insulation in Midland, TX is a soft, spongy material sprayed directly onto walls, attic rafters, or crawl space surfaces, where it expands up to 100 times its original size to fill every gap and crack it touches - most residential jobs are complete in a single day. Unlike fiberglass batts that only slow heat transfer, open-cell foam seals the air leaks that let your cooled air escape and outside air pour in.
In Midland, where summer cooling costs can be among the highest in Texas, those air leaks are often the main reason your AC runs all day without your home ever feeling truly comfortable. Open-cell foam addresses that directly. It is especially effective in attics and wall cavities where irregular shapes and framing gaps make batts difficult to fit properly. Many homeowners who treat their attic also consider pairing it with commercial insulation if they own a business property, or with spray foam insulation services for a whole-home approach.
Open-cell foam costs less per square foot than closed-cell and is a strong fit for Midland's dry climate, where moisture resistance is far less of a concern than in humid Gulf Coast cities. If your home was built during the oil boom decades and has never had a thorough insulation upgrade, open-cell foam often delivers the biggest improvement in comfort and energy costs of any single project you can do.
If your cooling bill climbs steeply from June through August even though your usage habits have not changed, your home is likely losing conditioned air faster than your system can replace it. In Midland's extreme summer heat, that leak shows up directly on your electric bill before it shows up anywhere else. Open-cell foam seals those gaps and takes pressure off your AC.
Midland's frequent dust storms and steady West Texas wind push fine particles through gaps around outlets, attic hatches, and wall penetrations. If you are constantly wiping down counters and furniture despite keeping everything closed, outside air is finding a way in. Those same pathways are making your home harder and more expensive to cool.
Walk through your home on a hot afternoon and notice whether some rooms feel noticeably warmer than others, even with the AC running. Uneven temperatures are a classic sign that insulation is missing, thin, or has settled in certain areas. In older Midland homes, this kind of patchy performance is common - and open-cell foam can target those specific problem spots.
Place your hand on the ceiling of a room directly below your attic on a hot afternoon. If it feels noticeably warm, heat from your roof is pushing straight through into your living space. Midland's intense sun heats rooftops to extreme temperatures for months at a stretch, and without adequate insulation between the attic and your home, that heat radiates down all day long.
We apply open-cell foam to attics, interior wall cavities, crawl spaces, and hard-to-reach framing areas where other insulation types do not fit cleanly. The material is sprayed as a liquid, expands within seconds, and firms up into a continuous soft layer that seals gaps while it insulates. For attic applications, we can spray along the attic floor to stop heat at the ceiling plane, or along the underside of the roof deck to create a conditioned attic space that protects your HVAC equipment from extreme heat. We talk through both approaches before any work begins so you understand the tradeoff.
Open-cell foam is one of two foam types we offer. Homeowners who want higher R-value per inch or moisture resistance in exterior-facing areas often choose commercial insulation for business properties or ask about spray foam insulation options including closed-cell for attic decks and rim joists. Both foam types can be used in the same home for different areas - open-cell for interior walls where cost efficiency matters and closed-cell where density and moisture resistance are priorities.
Best for Midland homes where radiant heat through the ceiling is the main comfort complaint and air sealing at the attic level is the priority.
Ideal for homeowners adding insulation to walls during a renovation or addressing specific rooms that consistently feel hotter or colder than the rest of the home.
Suited for homes with a crawl space where gaps in the floor assembly allow conditioned air to escape and outside air to enter from below the living area.
Open-cell foam is a strong fit for older Midland homes with non-standard framing, unusual angles, or areas where cutting batts to fit would leave gaps and voids.
Midland sits in the heart of the Permian Basin on flat, open terrain where wind blows consistently and summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees F for months at a stretch. That combination - intense radiant heat and persistent air infiltration - is exactly the environment where open-cell foam performs well. The material seals the gaps that let conditioned air out and hot, dusty outside air in, which is the root cause of most comfort and energy complaints Midland homeowners describe. Homes built during the oil boom decades of the 1950s through the 1980s were often constructed quickly with minimal insulation, and that original material has had decades to settle, compress, and lose effectiveness. Open-cell foam can be sprayed over existing material or used as a fresh start, and it fills the space completely rather than leaving thin spots at framing edges.
We work across the Midland area and the surrounding communities. If you are in Odessa or out in Gardendale, the same West Texas conditions apply and our crews serve those areas regularly. The dry climate here actually works in your favor with open-cell foam - lower humidity means moisture infiltration is far less of a concern than in East Texas or along the Gulf Coast, so you get the air sealing and thermal benefits without the moisture management complications. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends specific insulation R-values for Midland's climate zone, and we install to those targets on every job.
We respond within one business day. Tell us the size of your home and the areas you want treated - we will ask a few questions and schedule a time to come out and look in person.
We measure the space, check existing insulation, and look for issues that need to be addressed first. You receive a written quote that specifies the area, the foam thickness, the total cost, and the timeline - no verbal-only numbers.
Clear the work area of stored items and plan for your family and pets to be out of the home for the installation day and overnight. We cover surfaces that are not being sprayed.
Most residential jobs are complete in a few hours. We ventilate the space, give you a specific re-entry time, and walk through the finished work with you so you can see consistent coverage with no thin spots or missed areas.
We come out, assess the space, and give you a written quote - no pressure, no obligation. Responding within one business day.
(432) 289-7587We do not quote from the parking lot or over the phone. Every estimate includes the area in square feet, the foam thickness, and the total cost in writing. That document is your protection if anything changes on the day of the job.
We hold registration with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and carry liability insurance and workers' compensation. You can ask for documentation before we arrive - we welcome it.
We tell you exactly when it is safe to return to your home - not a vague window, but a specific time based on the product used and the size of the job. We also ventilate the space before we leave so you return to a safe environment.
We have been working in Midland and the surrounding Permian Basin area long enough to know how this climate treats homes - and how to address the specific problems that West Texas heat, dust, and soil movement create for homeowners here.
Every job comes with a final walkthrough so you can see the coverage yourself and ask any questions before we pack up. We stand behind the work and want you to feel confident about what you paid for - not just hopeful.
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