
Hobbs summers push past 100 degrees. If your home is leaking conditioned air through gaps in the attic, walls, or crawl space, your AC is fighting a losing battle. Spray foam seals those leaks permanently so you stop paying to cool the outdoors.

Spray foam insulation in Hobbs seals air leaks while insulating in a single application - most residential jobs are completed in one to two days. It starts as two liquid chemicals that combine on-site, expand rapidly, and harden into a solid foam that fills every gap, crack, and cavity it touches.
Most insulation materials slow heat transfer but let air keep moving through gaps. That is not enough for a Hobbs home facing a four-month stretch of triple-digit temperatures. If you have already considered attic insulation for your home, spray foam is worth comparing - it handles both insulation and air sealing in one pass, which is often more cost-effective than two separate treatments.
Lea County winds push fine caliche dust through even the smallest gaps in older homes. Spray foam closes those entry points in a way that fiberglass batts and blown-in cellulose cannot, cutting both energy loss and dust infiltration at the same time.
If your electric bill climbs dramatically from May through September despite keeping your thermostat steady, your home is leaking conditioned air through gaps in the attic, walls, or around fixtures. In Hobbs, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, even small air leaks force your air conditioner to work overtime. That extra work shows up directly on your utility bill.
Hobbs sits in a high-wind desert environment, and caliche dust is a constant presence. If you are finding a thin layer of dust on countertops and windowsills within a day or two of cleaning, air is infiltrating your home through gaps in the building envelope. Spray foam seals those pathways and can make a noticeable difference in indoor air quality.
If one bedroom is always stuffy in summer or one corner of the house never seems to warm up in winter, that room likely has an insulation gap or air leak nearby. This is especially common in older Hobbs homes where insulation was installed unevenly or has settled over the decades.
An air conditioner that rarely cycles off is working harder than it should. In a well-insulated home, the system cools the space and then rests. If yours runs nearly nonstop on a 100-degree day, the house is not holding the cool air - and that is an insulation and air sealing problem, not an equipment problem.
We apply spray foam in attics, crawl spaces, exterior walls, rim joists, and anywhere else your home is losing conditioned air. Open-cell foam is well suited for interior applications where cost and soundproofing are priorities. For areas exposed to ground moisture or outdoor temperature extremes, we use closed-cell foam insulation - a denser, harder material that also acts as a vapor barrier. The right product depends on the specific location and conditions in your home, and we will walk you through the recommendation before any work begins.
For Hobbs homes with aging or damaged insulation in the attic, we can remove the old material and start fresh with spray foam. We also handle retrofit applications in finished walls using small-bore injection techniques that avoid drywall removal. Every job includes a detailed written estimate so you know what you are paying for before we start.
Cost-effective for interior walls and attic spaces where moisture is not a concern.
Dense, moisture-resistant foam for crawl spaces, exterior walls, and rim joists.
Applied directly to the attic floor or underside of roof decking for total coverage.
Seals and insulates the crawl space floor and walls to prevent heat and moisture transfer.
Injected into finished walls without removing drywall, ideal for retrofit projects.
Targets one of the most common air leak locations in older Hobbs homes.
Hobbs sits in the Chihuahuan Desert and regularly sees summer highs above 100 degrees, with winter nights that can drop below freezing. That 70-plus-degree swing between seasons puts enormous stress on any insulation system. Spray foam handles those extremes better than traditional materials because it creates both a thermal barrier and an air seal in one application. A significant portion of Hobbs homes were built during the oil boom decades of the mid-20th century, when insulation standards were far lower than they are today - spray foam is often the most practical retrofit option for these homes. You can learn about insulation standards at the U.S. Department of Energy.
We serve homeowners throughout Hobbs and the surrounding region. Neighbors in Lovington, NM and Carlsbad, NM face the same desert climate challenges and call us for the same reasons - high cooling bills, dust infiltration, and older homes that were never properly sealed.
We ask a few basic questions - what area of the house, how old the home is, and whether you have noticed specific problems. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free in-home estimate at a time that works for you.
We walk through the areas you want insulated, take measurements, and look for existing insulation and any moisture issues. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and ends with a written estimate covering every cost before work begins.
The crew arrives with the chemical tanks and spray equipment. They wear full protective gear during application. Most residential jobs take one to two days depending on area size. You will need to stay out of the treated area during work.
After application, the foam needs 24 hours to fully cure. Once that window passes the foam is completely safe. We walk you through the finished work so you can confirm everything looks right before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to hire after the estimate - if the numbers do not make sense for you right now, that is fine. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment where we measure your home and explain exactly what we recommend and why.
(575) 665-9727We hold an active New Mexico contractor license issued by the Construction Industries Division. Before we spray a single inch of foam, your home and our crew are covered. You can verify our license number at any time through the state license lookup.
We are a locally owned business. When you call us, you are talking to someone who lives and works in this community. We are not a call center routing your job to whoever is available that week.
You receive a written quote that covers every cost before our crew shows up. No line items added after the fact, no vague labor charges. The number you agree to is the number on your invoice.
We handle every type of residential and commercial insulation work, from spray foam to blown-in to vapor barriers. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance publishes consumer resources on what qualified installation looks like - we follow those standards on every job.
Every job we take on is documented, permitted where required, and completed to current New Mexico energy code standards. That paper trail protects your investment if you ever sell the home or need to make a warranty claim.
If your attic is the primary heat entry point, targeted attic insulation may be the right first step before a whole-home spray foam project.
Learn moreClosed-cell foam offers higher R-value per inch and vapor resistance - the better choice for crawl spaces and exterior walls in Hobbs.
Learn moreEvery month you wait is another month of high cooling bills - call now and we will schedule your free estimate within the week.