
Closed-cell foam insulates and seals air gaps in one application - blocking Permian Basin heat, dust, and cold drafts from getting into your home through walls, attics, and crawl spaces.

Closed-cell foam insulation in Hobbs expands on contact, hardens into a rigid layer, and seals air gaps at the same time it insulates - most residential jobs are finished in a single day.
Unlike fiberglass batts or blown-in cellulose, closed-cell foam creates a continuous, airtight barrier that stops hot desert air, cold drafts, and Permian Basin dust from infiltrating through walls and ceilings. For Hobbs homeowners dealing with homes built in the 1950s through 1980s - when insulation standards were minimal - foam can transform how a home feels and what it costs to run. If you want to compare your options, our spray foam insulation page covers the broader category, including the difference between open-cell and closed-cell products.
Closed-cell foam also resists moisture vapor passing through walls, which helps protect against hidden condensation damage in climates with extreme temperature swings. For Hobbs, where summer highs routinely exceed 100 degrees and winter nights can drop into the 20s, that dual performance is the main reason many homeowners choose it over other materials.
If your electric bill climbs dramatically from May through September despite not changing your habits, your home is likely losing cooled air through gaps in the walls, attic, or crawl space. In Hobbs, where summer temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees, an under-insulated home forces your air conditioner to run almost continuously - and that shows up directly on your bill.
Hobbs winds carry fine Permian Basin dust, and if it finds its way inside even with everything shut, air is getting in through gaps. Dust accumulating on windowsills, furniture, or vents when everything is closed is a clear sign your home has gaps that foam insulation could seal.
If one bedroom bakes in the afternoon while another stays cool, or a room near an exterior wall feels drafty in winter, the insulation in that area is likely thin or missing. Uneven comfort is one of the most common complaints homeowners have before they upgrade to a sealed foam system.
Hold your hand near an outlet or light switch on an outside-facing wall on a hot summer day. If you feel warmth radiating from it, hot air is moving through the wall cavity from outside. This is a simple test any homeowner can do, and it is one of the clearest signs that wall insulation is inadequate.
We apply closed-cell foam to attics, walls, crawl spaces, basements, and rim joists across Hobbs and the surrounding region. For attics and roof decks, foam applied directly to the underside of the roof sheathing creates an unvented assembly that eliminates the attic as a heat source during summer - one of the most effective upgrades available for Hobbs homes. For walls, foam fills every cavity and seals every gap in a single pass, which is why many homeowners choose it over traditional batts when doing a full envelope upgrade. Homeowners interested in comparing foam types should also review our open-cell foam insulation option, which is lighter and lower cost but does not achieve the same air and moisture barrier performance.
We also offer partial projects - insulating just the attic, one wall, or the crawl space - when a full-home application is not the goal. A contractor will walk through your home, identify where the biggest performance gaps are, and build an estimate around what will give you the most improvement for your budget. Every written estimate breaks out area, material, and labor separately so you know exactly what you are approving before we start. Projects requiring a re-entry wait period are coordinated with you well in advance.
Applied to the underside of the roof sheathing to eliminate the attic as a heat source - the highest-impact upgrade for Hobbs summer comfort.
Fills wall cavities and seals every gap in one pass - ideal for older Hobbs homes with little or no wall insulation.
Seals and insulates the crawl space walls and rim joists to stop heat, cold, and dust from entering through the foundation.
Best-performing option for basement walls where air sealing and insulation need to be addressed at the same time.
Targets the gap between the foundation and floor framing - a major source of drafts and energy loss in mid-century Hobbs homes.
Insulating one problem area without doing the whole house - a practical starting point for homeowners on a budget.
Hobbs sits in a hot, dry desert climate where the combination of extreme summer heat and persistent wind puts unique demands on any insulation system. Closed-cell foam's tight air seal directly addresses both problems at once - it stops heat from conducting through walls and stops wind-driven dust from infiltrating through gaps. A significant portion of Hobbs residential neighborhoods were built in the 1950s through 1980s with minimal insulation, and many of those homes have never had meaningful upgrades. For these homes, foam can do in one application what would otherwise take multiple separate services. The EPA provides guidance on spray foam safety and re-entry times at its Spray Polyurethane Foam information page.
We serve the full region from our Hobbs base. Homeowners in Lovington, NM and Eunice, NM face the same Permian Basin climate and the same older housing stock. Whether you are in a brick ranch on the older side of Hobbs or a newer home on the west side of town, the performance demands on your insulation system are the same.
We ask a few basic questions - the age of your home, which areas you want insulated, and any comfort or energy problems you have noticed. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free estimate visit with no obligation to hire.
A contractor walks through your home, checks the attic, walls, crawl space, or wherever you are considering insulation, and measures the space. You get a written estimate based on what they find - not a ballpark number over the phone.
You clear the areas being insulated and arrange to be out of the home - along with pets - for roughly 24 hours after the foam is applied. Your contractor coordinates this timing with you well in advance so there are no surprises on installation day.
The crew applies the foam in a single day for most residential jobs. After the re-entry period, walk through the completed work with your contractor, ask any questions, and confirm everything was done as agreed. A reputable contractor welcomes this conversation.
We respond within 1 business day. The estimate is free and comes with no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a time to assess your home, explain exactly what we recommend, and give you a written quote.
(575) 665-9727New Mexico requires insulation contractors to hold a valid state license through the Construction Industries Division. We do, and we encourage every homeowner to verify our credentials before signing anything. An unlicensed contractor is a liability you do not need.
We are locally owned and operate out of Hobbs. We serve homes from Hobbs to Carlsbad to Midland, TX - and we know the housing stock across all of them. We are not a franchise sending different crews every time.
Proper closed-cell foam performance depends on applying it to the correct finished thickness. We do not rush jobs or thin out coverage to save material cost. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance publishes the standards we follow.
Every estimate separates area, material, and labor so you can see exactly what you are paying for. No verbal quotes that change at invoice. What you approve in writing is what you pay.
We have been serving homes across Hobbs and the surrounding region since 2023. Every foam job is backed by honest pricing and work that addresses the actual comfort and energy problems your home has.
Open-cell foam is a lighter, lower-cost alternative that works well for interior walls and spaces where an air and moisture barrier is less critical.
Learn moreAn overview of the full spray foam category - covering both open-cell and closed-cell options and how to choose the right type for your home.
Learn moreSummer in Hobbs is hard on under-insulated homes - schedule your free assessment now and find out exactly what a sealed foam system would do for your comfort and your bills.