
West Texas summers put your home through serious stress. Spray foam insulation seals every gap and crack, cutting down heat transfer and reducing the load on your AC - so your home stays cooler without running your energy bill into the ground.

Spray foam insulation in Midland, TX expands on contact to fill every gap, crack, and cavity - creating a continuous seal against heat and outside air, and most residential attic or crawl space jobs are complete within half a day to a full day.
Unlike fiberglass batts that simply slow heat movement, spray foam insulates and air-seals in a single step. That matters in Midland, where attic temperatures can climb toward 150 degrees on a July afternoon, and Permian Basin winds push dust and hot air through gaps that other materials leave open. If you are also looking at your attic, our attic insulation service covers that area in detail. For the densest moisture and thermal barrier, see how closed-cell foam insulation compares to the open-cell option.
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends air sealing and insulation together as one of the most effective steps homeowners can take to reduce heating and cooling costs. Learn more at energy.gov/energysaver/insulation.
If your cooling costs climb sharply from June through September and your AC seems to run constantly, your home is likely losing the battle against Midland's summer heat. Heat is getting in through the attic, gaps around doors, or poorly insulated walls. Spray foam addresses all three entry points at once.
Midland's spring winds push dust through the smallest gaps in a home's exterior. If you find yourself wiping down surfaces every few days even when everything is shut tight, outside air is finding its way in. Spray foam seals those pathways and can noticeably reduce how much dust accumulates inside your home.
If one bedroom or a room above the garage is noticeably harder to cool than the rest of the house, that space likely has less insulation or more air leaks than surrounding areas. In Midland's climate, that difference becomes obvious in summer. A contractor can assess whether spray foam in the attic or walls above that room would even things out.
Homes built in Midland before 1990 were insulated to standards that made sense for energy costs at the time - not for today's utility rates or today's climate expectations. If you have never had an insulation assessment and your home is more than 30 years old, you may be paying more to heat and cool it than you need to.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on your home's specific needs. For most Midland homes, closed-cell foam insulation is the right call - it is denser, provides a higher R-value per inch, and acts as a moisture barrier in addition to an air seal. Open-cell foam costs less and works well in interior applications where moisture resistance is not the priority. Our crews assess your specific situation and recommend the type that fits your home's construction and your goals.
Spray foam is effective in attics, exterior walls, rim joists, and crawl spaces. For homeowners dealing with older homes or specific problem areas, we also offer attic insulation as a standalone service using blown-in or batt materials when spray foam is not the right fit. Whatever the scope, we provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Best for attics and exterior walls where maximum R-value and moisture resistance are the priority.
A cost-effective option for interior walls and spaces where vapor permeability is acceptable.
Applied to the underside of the roof deck to stop heat buildup before it radiates into your living space.
Targets the often-overlooked transitions where heat, air, and moisture enter at the base of your home.
Midland sits in the heart of the Permian Basin on flat, open terrain with little shade and no geographic buffer from summer heat. Temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from June through August, and attic temperatures in poorly insulated homes can reach 150 degrees or more. That heat radiates straight into your living space and forces your AC to run almost continuously. Spray foam applied to the underside of the roof deck stops that cycle before it starts - which is why it is one of the most common upgrades we install for Midland homeowners.
Many homes in established Midland neighborhoods were built during the oil boom years of the 1970s and 1980s. Those homes are now 40 to 50 years old, and the original insulation - if it has never been replaced - is often thin, compressed, or missing from key areas. We serve homeowners across Midland and the surrounding area, including Odessa and Gardendale. If your home was built before 1990, a free inspection is the fastest way to find out where you are losing energy.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your home and the areas you want addressed - no lengthy intake process, just enough to show up prepared.
A contractor walks through your attic and any other areas of concern. We check existing insulation, look for moisture or ventilation issues, and assess accessibility. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes.
You receive a written estimate before any work begins. It covers the areas being treated, the type of foam recommended, and the total cost. No obligations, no pressure to decide on the spot.
The crew arrives, sets up, and applies the foam. Most residential jobs are complete within half a day to a full day. Before leaving, we walk through the finished work and confirm it matches the estimate.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free, written estimate after a quick in-home assessment. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time for a free on-site visit.
(432) 289-7587Every job we take on is covered. Being properly licensed and insured in Texas is not optional - it protects your home and ensures the work meets state standards. We are happy to share our credentials before any work begins.
We have been serving Midland and the surrounding Permian Basin area for years. We know the local housing stock, the climate patterns, and what it takes to insulate a home that sits through six months of 100-degree-plus weather. That local experience shows up in every job.
Before we touch a thing, you have a written estimate in hand. When the job is done, the final charge matches what we quoted. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) supports transparent contractor practices - learn more at sprayfoam.org.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. The free in-home assessment is just that - free, no strings. You get a clear picture of your home's insulation situation before you decide whether to move forward.
Every one of these proof points matters when you are trusting a crew to work inside your home. We back them up with transparent estimates, clear re-entry guidance after installation, and a walkthrough before we leave the job site.
Your attic is the single biggest source of heat gain in a Midland home - proper attic insulation keeps that heat from pouring into your living space all summer.
Learn MoreWhen you need the highest R-value per inch and a built-in moisture barrier, closed-cell foam is the most performance-dense option available.
Learn MoreContact Premier Midland Insulation today for a free on-site estimate - the sooner you seal the gaps, the sooner your AC can breathe easier this summer.