
If certain rooms never cool down no matter what you set the thermostat to, your walls may be letting Midland's heat straight through. We fix that fast with proper insulation that holds temperature and cuts monthly costs.

Wall insulation in Midland, TX slows heat from moving through your exterior walls, keeping cool air inside during summer and reducing how hard your AC has to work. Most jobs on a standard home take one to two days, with no need to leave the house.
Midland regularly sees temperatures above 100 degrees F from June through August, and your exterior walls are one of the main pathways for that heat to enter your home. If you have noticed rooms that feel warmer than they should, or an electric bill that climbs every summer without a clear reason, underperforming walls are often the cause.
Many homes in Midland were built during the oil-boom decades of the 1950s through 1980s, when insulation standards were far lower than they are today. If your home is from that era and has never had wall insulation work done, there is a real chance the cavities are empty or the material has settled over time. Pairing wall insulation with our air sealing services gives you the most complete protection against both heat transfer and dust infiltration.
If your cooling costs jump sharply from May through September and your HVAC seems to run almost constantly, your walls may be letting heat pour in faster than your system can remove it. In Midland's climate, a well-insulated home holds its temperature noticeably better than a poorly insulated one. Running the AC at full blast all day just to stay comfortable is a sign the walls are not doing their share.
If rooms with exterior walls facing west or south feel noticeably warmer than the rest of the house, those walls are likely not doing their job. Midland's intense afternoon sun hits west-facing walls hard, and without adequate insulation, that heat transfers straight into your living space. The rest of the house may feel fine while one zone stays uncomfortably warm.
Midland's frequent dust storms and high winds push fine particles through any gap they can find. If you are constantly wiping dust off furniture and countertops even with everything shut, air is getting in through your walls. That points to gaps in insulation and air sealing, and it is both a comfort issue and an indoor air quality concern worth addressing.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet or light switch on an exterior wall on a hot summer day. If you feel warm air coming through, that is a clear sign the wall cavity behind it has gaps or missing insulation. This is one of the easiest checks a homeowner can do without any tools, and it is a reliable indicator of a broader insulation gap in that section of wall.
For homes with finished walls already in place, we use blown-in loose-fill insulation. Small holes are drilled along each wall cavity, insulation material is blown in to fill the space completely, and the holes are patched and primed before we leave. It is the standard approach for existing homes because it delivers full coverage without tearing out your drywall. We also offer blown-in insulation for attics and other areas where the same technique applies.
For open walls during a renovation or new construction, batt insulation is a faster option. Pre-cut fiberglass or mineral wool batts are fitted between studs before drywall goes up, giving you complete coverage from the start. Many homeowners also find that wall insulation works best as part of a broader approach - pairing it with our air sealing services addresses not just heat transfer but also the air gaps that let dust and outdoor air into your home.
Best for existing finished homes where you want to add insulation without tearing out walls - minimal disruption, complete cavity coverage.
Ideal during renovations or new construction when walls are open and ready for insulation to be fitted between studs before drywall goes up.
Midland averages more than 165 days above 90 degrees F each year, and summer temperatures regularly push past 100 degrees. That means your air conditioner is fighting heat coming through your walls for more than half the year. Wall insulation that might be optional in a milder climate is genuinely essential here - without it, your HVAC system works overtime and your energy bills reflect it. The dry, windy conditions of the southern Permian Basin also mean that gaps in wall insulation allow fine dust to infiltrate your home, creating an air quality problem on top of a comfort problem.
Older neighborhoods in Midland - including homes built during the 1970s and 1980s oil booms - were often constructed quickly, and insulation was not always done carefully or completely. Many of those homes have never had insulation work done on the walls. We serve homeowners across the area, including Odessa and Gardendale, and we understand the specific challenges that West Texas construction and climate present. If your home was built before 1990, a wall insulation assessment is one of the most practical things you can do before another Midland summer arrives.
We will ask a few basic questions about your home and what you have noticed. We reply within one business day and work around your schedule to find a time that fits.
We walk through your home, check the age and condition of your walls, and identify areas that need attention. You receive a written estimate before any work is agreed to - no pressure, no guesswork.
For blown-in work on finished walls, we drill small holes at intervals, fill each cavity with insulation material, and patch everything smooth. Most homes are complete in one to two days. You can stay home throughout.
We walk you through what was done in each area, answer any questions, and leave the work area clean. Within a few weeks of the next hot spell, you should notice your home holding temperature more consistently.
Free estimate. Written quote. No obligation. We answer within one business day.
(432) 289-7587We have worked on homes built across every decade of Midland's growth - from older ranch-style homes near downtown to newer subdivisions on the north and west sides. That means we understand what to expect inside the walls of a Permian Basin home and how to address problems specific to this climate and housing stock.
Every job starts with a walk-through and a written quote. You know exactly what will be done and what it will cost before we touch anything. No surprises on the bill and no pressure to decide on the spot.
We use thermal imaging to confirm even coverage after installation - it shows in plain color where your walls are insulated and where they are not. The ENERGY STAR program recommends post-installation verification as a best practice, and we follow that standard on every job.
Texas requires insulation contractors to hold a valid state license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Working with a licensed contractor means the person in your home has met the state's minimum standards and you have a clear path if something ever goes wrong.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: you deserve to know that the work was done right. We build our jobs around that standard, from the first call to the final walkthrough.
Seal the gaps and cracks that let hot Midland air into your home - a natural complement to wall insulation for maximum comfort and savings.
Learn MoreLoose-fill insulation installed quickly into attics and hard-to-reach spaces, ideal for adding coverage without major disruption.
Learn MoreCall today or get a free written estimate - the sooner your walls are insulated, the sooner your energy bills start to reflect it.