
Gaps in your walls and attic let hot outside air pour in all summer. Open-cell foam fills every crack and seals every gap so your cooling system stops fighting a losing battle.

Open-cell foam insulation in Hobbs is sprayed directly onto walls, ceilings, and attic floors, where it expands to fill every gap and harden into a thick, air-sealing layer - most residential jobs covering an attic or set of exterior walls are completed in a single day.
Unlike rolls of fiberglass batting that leave gaps at corners, around pipes, and along irregular framing, open-cell foam reaches every space it touches. That means air cannot sneak through the small channels that traditional insulation misses. In a Hobbs home where summer heat and Permian Basin wind are constants, closing those pathways makes a real difference in how your home feels and what it costs to cool. If you are considering all your options, we also offer closed-cell foam insulation for situations that call for a higher-density product.
Many homes in Hobbs were built during the oil boom decades of the mid-20th century under insulation standards far below what is recommended today. Open-cell foam can be applied without tearing out walls - it goes into attics, crawl spaces, and rim joists where the biggest leaks typically are.
If your electricity bill has crept up year after year without any change in habits, your home's insulation envelope may be failing. In Hobbs, where summer cooling accounts for a large share of annual energy use, a poorly sealed attic or wall cavity can add real money to your annual bill. If your system runs almost constantly and the house still feels warm, conditioned air is escaping somewhere.
Hobbs and the surrounding Permian Basin are known for strong, dust-carrying winds. If you find a layer of grit on surfaces inside your home after a windy day - especially near windows, baseboards, or attic access points - that dust is traveling through the same gaps that let your conditioned air out. Open-cell foam seals those pathways so wind-driven particles cannot get in.
If one bedroom is always stuffy in summer or one corner of the house never warms up in winter, the insulation in that area is likely thin or missing. This is especially common in Hobbs homes built before the 1980s, which make up a large share of the housing stock. Uneven temperatures room to room are one of the clearest signs your home's thermal envelope has gaps.
Stand under your attic access panel on a hot afternoon and hold your hand near the edges. If you feel warm air pushing down, your attic is in direct contact with your living space. Recessed light fixtures in ceilings are another common leak point. These are exactly the gaps open-cell foam is designed to seal permanently.
We spray open-cell foam in attics, crawl spaces, wall cavities, rim joists, and garage ceilings throughout Hobbs and the surrounding region. Every job starts with the same conversation: where are you losing air, and what is the most effective way to seal it. For most existing homes, the attic and the rim joists are the biggest opportunities - and open-cell foam handles both without requiring drywall removal or major renovation work. If your project calls for maximum moisture resistance or structural reinforcement, we will discuss whether closed-cell foam is the better fit for certain areas.
We also pair foam work with general commercial insulation projects for business owners who need the same air-sealing benefits in a warehouse, office, or light industrial building. Whether your job is a single attic or a multi-area residential upgrade, every project includes a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and re-entry timeline before any work begins.
Best for existing homes needing full attic coverage without tearing out drywall - fills every corner the insulation touches.
Seals the rim joists and crawl space walls, stopping the cold air intrusion that makes floors feel cold in winter.
For homes where wall insulation is thin or missing - foam is injected through small holes without opening up the walls.
Combined service pairing targeted air sealing around fixtures with a full foam application - the most thorough approach for older homes.
Reduces heat transfer from the garage into adjacent living areas - useful in attached garages that face west or south.
We provide the product documentation you need to file for federal energy efficiency tax credits - ask before the job starts.
Hobbs sits in a hot, dry desert climate where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and air conditioning runs for five or more months of the year. A significant portion of the residential neighborhoods here were built during the oil boom decades of the mid-20th century under insulation standards that would not pass inspection today. Many of those homes have little or no insulation in the attic and minimal sealing around wall penetrations. Open-cell foam applied to attic floors, rim joists, and wall cavities creates a physical barrier that wind pressure alone cannot push through - which matters in a region where sustained winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour are common. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that air sealing and insulation together can reduce heating and cooling costs significantly - and in Hobbs that math adds up fast given how hard the AC runs.
We serve customers throughout the region, including homeowners in Lovington, NM and Eunice, NM who face the same desert climate and the same legacy of under-insulated mid-century housing. The same open plains, the same wind, the same summer heat - and the same solution.
We ask a few basic questions - the age of your home, which areas you want covered, and what problems you have noticed. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an in-home visit at no cost and with no obligation to hire.
A technician walks through your home, checks the attic, crawl space, or wall areas, and measures what is already there. You receive a written estimate the same day or within 24 hours that breaks out every cost clearly.
The crew arrives with a spray rig, runs a hose to the work area, and applies foam in passes - building up thickness gradually. Most residential jobs are done in four to eight hours. Plan to be away from the treated area for the day.
Your contractor gives you a specific re-entry time - typically 24 hours - and walks the finished work with you before leaving. Ask for product data sheets and warranty documentation before they pack up, especially if you plan to file a tax credit.
We respond within 1 business day. The estimate is free and comes with no obligation. After you reach out, someone from our office will call to schedule a time to walk your home, check what is there, and explain exactly what we recommend and why.
(575) 665-9727New Mexico requires spray foam contractors to hold a current license. We do, and we encourage you to verify our license number through the New Mexico Construction Industries Division before you sign anything. A contractor who resists this question is not worth hiring.
Federal incentives currently allow homeowners to claim up to $1,200 per year for qualifying insulation upgrades. We provide the product documentation you need to file that claim. This is paperwork many contractors skip - we include it as standard on every job.
We are locally based and have been working on homes in Hobbs and surrounding Lea County since 2023. We know the housing stock here - the mid-century brick ranches, the flat lots, the wind - and we are not going anywhere. That matters when you need follow-up work.
The EPA requires contractors to provide a specific re-entry time after spray foam installation. We give this to you in writing before work begins - not verbally at the end of the job. You and your family know exactly when it is safe to return.
Every open-cell foam job we complete is backed by honest pricing, clear documentation, and a crew that treats your home the way they would want their own treated. Call or submit an estimate request today.
Business owners needing the same air-sealing performance in a warehouse, office, or light industrial space can ask about our commercial insulation work.
Learn moreWhen a project needs higher density, a vapor barrier, or structural reinforcement, closed-cell foam is the stronger option - learn how the two compare.
Learn moreHobbs summers fill contractor schedules fast - reach out now to lock in your estimate date before the heat arrives and wait times grow.