
Hobbs Insulation brings spray foam, attic insulation, and commercial insulation services to Andrews, TX. We are locally based and respond within one business day, so Andrews homeowners do not have to wait on a contractor driving in from Midland or Odessa.

Andrews has a steady base of small commercial and industrial properties tied to the oil and gas industry, and many were built decades ago with insulation that no longer performs. Our commercial insulation services address warehouses, shop buildings, and office spaces that are hemorrhaging conditioned air through aging envelopes — a real cost for any business paying West Texas utility rates.
On the flat open plains around Andrews, wind-driven air infiltration is a year-round problem. Spray foam seals gaps and insulates in a single application, making it the right choice for older brick ranch homes where air leakage is as much of a problem as thin insulation.
Andrews summer temperatures push past 100 degrees F for weeks, and an under-insulated attic turns your ceiling into a radiant heat source. Bringing the attic up to modern R-values is one of the most cost-effective upgrades available for any home in Andrews County.
Most of the mid-century homes in Andrews were built with minimal wall insulation by today's standards. Blown-in insulation can be added to existing wall cavities through small holes without requiring a full gut renovation, which keeps costs and disruption manageable for homeowners.
West Texas dust storms push fine particulates into every unsealed gap around windows, outlets, and penetrations in older Andrews homes. Air sealing closes those pathways, reduces the dust load inside the home, and cuts the energy waste that comes from uncontrolled air infiltration.
Old, compacted, or moisture-damaged insulation in Andrews attics does more harm than good. Safe removal clears the way for a full replacement that actually performs, and it should be handled by a contractor who manages the waste properly rather than leaving debris behind.
Andrews sits on flat, open plains in the heart of the Permian Basin with very little in the way of natural windbreaks. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees F and the sun is relentless on rooftops and exterior walls. Winter brings a different challenge - temperatures drop below freezing many nights between November and February, and the 2021 winter storm made clear what happens to homes with inadequate insulation when the cold arrives fast. The housing stock here is mostly single-story brick ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means the original insulation is anywhere from 40 to 70 years old and has never been brought up to modern standards.
The combination of extreme heat, hard freezes, and persistent high winds makes insulation performance more important in Andrews than in most Texas communities. Homes with thin or settled attic insulation spend the summer running air conditioning against a radiant heat load that no thermostat can fully overcome. Homes with gaps around penetrations and outlets invite blowing dust year-round. Andrews also has flat lots with poor natural drainage, which means any home with a crawl space or slab edge is at risk for moisture intrusion that can degrade insulation from below. A contractor who understands all of these factors at once can solve more than one problem in a single visit.
Our crews work regularly in Andrews, pulling permits through the City of Andrews building department for jobs that require them. We know the difference between the older brick ranch homes near the Andrews County Courthouse and the more recent construction on the edges of town, because we have worked on both types and they have different insulation challenges. The brick homes from the oil boom era often have no wall insulation to speak of, while newer builds may have adequate walls but neglected attics.
Andrews is about 35 miles north of Odessa along TX-385, and we serve both communities. The local oil economy means many Andrews homeowners are practical people who want solid work at a fair price and do not want to wait weeks for a contractor to drive out from Midland. We are familiar with the Mustang football community, the tight-knit character of a small Permian Basin city, and what it means to be a contractor who is actually from the area rather than just passing through. Our sister area page for Midland, TX insulation services covers that larger market if you have properties there as well.
For homeowners wondering about regional permit requirements, the City of Andrews official website lists contact information for the building department. New Mexico construction code resources are available through the New Mexico Construction Industries Division for our NM-side customers.
Reach us by phone at (575) 665-9727 or through the contact form. We reply within one business day and can often book an estimate the same week for Andrews jobs.
We come to your home or commercial property, measure the areas to be insulated, and note existing conditions. You get a written quote with the scope, material type, and R-value before we do anything. No cost, no obligation.
The crew arrives with all equipment and materials on the scheduled day. Most Andrews residential jobs finish in one to two days. We protect surfaces and clean up before leaving.
We walk through the finished work with you and answer questions. Spray foam jobs include written curing instructions. We are reachable after the job if anything comes up.
Free estimates for Andrews, TX homeowners and businesses. We reply within one business day.
(575) 665-9727Andrews is the county seat of Andrews County, sitting on the flat open high plains of West Texas about 35 miles north of Odessa and 40 miles west of Midland. The city of roughly 14,000 residents is deeply rooted in the petroleum industry — the Permian Basin oil fields surrounding Andrews built the city and continue to anchor the local economy. Most residents are long-term homeowners with practical priorities: they want solid work done right, and they do not want to overpay or wait weeks for a contractor from a larger city to schedule a trip out. The community of Andrews has a high rate of owner-occupied homes compared to similarly sized Texas cities.
The housing stock is predominantly single-story brick ranch homes built during the oil boom years of the 1950s through the 1980s. These homes are sturdy but aging, and their insulation, roofing, and mechanical systems are reaching or past their expected service life. Flat lots throughout the city provide little natural drainage, which creates moisture risk at foundations after hard rains. Andrews High School Mustang football is a point of community pride that nearly every family in town connects with. For homeowners in nearby communities, our Odessa, TX insulation services page covers our work in that area.
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Call (575) 665-9727 or request a free estimate online. Andrews homeowners get a written quote with no pressure and same-week scheduling available.