
Hobbs Insulation is the insulation contractor Hobbs, NM homeowners call for spray foam, attic insulation, and blown-in insulation — locally owned and operated with free on-site estimates and same-week scheduling available.

Hobbs homes sit on open high plains where desert wind and triple-digit summer heat put constant pressure on the building envelope. Spray foam insulation seals air leaks and insulates in one application, which is why it is the most effective upgrade for mid-century ranch homes and new construction alike in Hobbs.
The attic is the single biggest source of heat gain in a Hobbs home during the summer months. Adding or upgrading attic insulation is one of the fastest ways to lower cooling costs when outdoor temperatures climb past 100 degrees F on a daily basis.
Many of the brick ranch homes in the older Hobbs neighborhoods have wall cavities with little or no insulation installed when they were built. Blown-in insulation can fill those cavities through small drilled holes without requiring a full interior renovation.
Lea County is one of the windiest regions in New Mexico, and fine caliche dust finds its way through every unsealed gap. Air sealing closes those pathways, cuts dust infiltration, and reduces the load on your HVAC system — a meaningful benefit in a climate where your air conditioner runs for months straight.
Older Hobbs homes sometimes have insulation that has settled, been damaged by moisture, or simply reached the end of its useful life. Safe removal and disposal is the first step before any upgrade, and it should be done by a contractor who handles the materials correctly.
Hobbs has its share of older homes with unsealed crawl spaces that bring in cold air in winter and ground moisture year-round. Crawl space insulation and moisture control keeps the floors above warmer and the air inside your home drier and cleaner.
Hobbs sits on the flat, open high plains of the Permian Basin, right on the New Mexico-Texas state line. There is almost nothing between this city and the wind. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees F and stay there for weeks. Winter nights occasionally drop below 20 degrees F with little warning. That more than 70-degree swing between seasons creates constant stress on every home — especially the older brick ranch-style homes that make up the core of the Hobbs housing stock. These homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s when insulation standards were far lower than they are today, and many have never had a meaningful upgrade.
Beyond the temperature extremes, Hobbs homes deal with persistent wind and blowing desert dust. Fine caliche dust and sand work through gaps around windows, doors, outlets, and penetrations in older homes — settling on every surface and degrading air quality. Proper insulation paired with air sealing addresses both problems at once: it keeps conditioned air inside and outdoor air (and everything it carries) outside. For homeowners in Hobbs who are paying to cool their homes through a long, brutal summer, that combination translates directly to lower monthly energy costs.
Hobbs Insulation is based right here in Hobbs, at 119 N Dalmont St, and our crew pulls permits from the City of Hobbs Building Division for jobs that require them — which is the correct process for insulation work affecting the thermal envelope of a home in New Mexico. We know the difference between a home near Harry McAdams Park and a newer stucco house in the subdivisions on the west side of town, because we have worked in both and they have different needs.
The older neighborhoods near downtown and the Western Heritage Museum are full of brick ranch homes that were built with minimal insulation and have decades of desert wear. The newer subdivisions off West Bender Boulevard have stucco construction and different air sealing challenges. We understand what each of those homes needs without having to guess. Lovington is just 20 minutes west on US-82, and we regularly serve customers there as well — see our Lovington, NM insulation services page for details on what we do in that area.
Reach us by phone at (575) 665-9727 or fill out the contact form. We reply within one business day and can often schedule an estimate the same week.
We visit your home, measure the areas to be insulated, and check existing conditions. You receive a written quote with a clear scope and price before any work begins — no cost, no obligation.
On install day, the crew arrives with all equipment and materials. Most Hobbs residential jobs are completed in one to two days, and we clean up before we leave.
We walk you through the finished work and answer any questions. For spray foam jobs, we provide written curing instructions. We are available after the job if any questions come up.
Free estimates, no pressure. We serve all of Hobbs, NM and reply within one business day.
(575) 665-9727Hobbs is the seat of Lea County and the largest city in southeastern New Mexico, with a population of roughly 40,000 residents. The city is the economic center of the Permian Basin oil patch on the New Mexico side of the state line, and the local economy moves with the energy industry. Most of the residential neighborhoods in Hobbs were developed between the 1950s and 1980s during periods of oil-driven growth, giving the city a distinctive character of low-profile brick ranch homes on flat, open lots. Newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of town reflect more recent growth, with stucco construction replacing the brick that defines the older core.
Hobbs serves as a regional hub for southeastern New Mexico, drawing residents from smaller surrounding communities for shopping, medical care, and services. The city is located just miles from the Texas border, which means contractors based here regularly serve communities like Lovington to the west and communities across the state line. Well-known local landmarks include Harry McAdams Park, the Western Heritage Museum and Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame, and the Lea County Regional Airport.
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Cooling season is long in Hobbs — the sooner your home is properly insulated, the more you save. Call (575) 665-9727 or request an estimate online.