
We inspect your attic, walls, and crawl space, find where energy is escaping, and install the right insulation so your home stays cooler in summer and warmer in winter without running your AC nonstop.

Home insulation in Big Spring slows heat movement through your walls, ceiling, and floors so your air conditioner does not have to fight a losing battle all summer. Whether you need a blown-in top-up in the attic, wall insulation in an older brick home, or a complete assessment of every part of your envelope, we start by finding out what you actually have and what you need. Most jobs in an average-sized home are completed in a day or less. If high summer electric bills or rooms that never cool down have been frustrating you, there is a good chance inadequate insulation is the main reason. Starting with insulation removal is often the right first step when old, degraded material needs to come out before new insulation can perform properly.
A large share of Big Spring's housing stock was built in the 1950s through 1970s, when insulation standards were far less demanding than they are today. If your home is more than 30 years old and has never had an insulation upgrade, you are likely spending far more on cooling every summer than you need to. The good news is that adding insulation to an existing home is one of the least disruptive home improvement projects you can schedule - no major renovation required.
If your electric bill feels out of proportion to your home's size - or has crept up year after year - poor attic insulation is one of the first things to investigate. In Big Spring's long, hot summers, an under-insulated attic forces your air conditioner to run almost continuously. This is the most common reason Big Spring homeowners call an insulation contractor.
If a bedroom or hallway room always feels warmer than the rest of the house even with the AC running, the insulation above or around that space is likely thin or missing. Heat moves from hot to cool and finds the path of least resistance straight through your ceiling or walls. This is especially common in older Big Spring homes where insulation was installed unevenly or has settled over decades.
If you peek into your attic and can clearly see the tops of the wooden joists forming the attic floor, you do not have enough insulation for this climate. Those joists should be buried well below the surface of the insulation. Visible joists are a reliable visual cue that your home is losing significant energy every day, and this check takes about 30 seconds with a flashlight.
Big Spring's frequent wind events push fine dust through any gap in a home's envelope - gaps that are also letting your conditioned air out. If dust settles quickly on surfaces after a windy stretch, air is moving too freely through your home. Adding insulation with proper air sealing closes those gaps and improves both energy efficiency and indoor air quality at the same time.
We offer a full range of home insulation services designed for the specific challenges of West Texas homes. Most Big Spring homeowners start with the attic - it is where the most heat enters in summer and the most heat escapes in winter. For attic work, we use blown-in loose fill that covers gaps and tight corners that rigid batts cannot reach, paired with air sealing around penetrations and fixtures. For homes with minimal wall insulation - common in brick construction from the 1950s through 1970s - we install blown-in material through small drilled ports that are patched cleanly before we leave. Every project is coordinated with our wall insulation services so nothing is missed.
When old, compressed, or contaminated insulation needs to come out first, we handle removal and disposal before installing new material. We also address crawl space and basement insulation where applicable, and our air sealing work closes the gaps that let heat, cold air, and dust move freely through your building envelope. All of this is coordinated with our insulation removal services when a clean start is the right call.
Best for homeowners whose attic has settled, thin, or aged insulation that is no longer meeting the recommended level for Big Spring's climate zone.
Suits older brick or frame homes with minimal wall fill, where a non-invasive blown-in approach keeps disruption low and results high.
Ideal for homes with dust infiltration, persistent hot spots, or high energy bills where gaps need to be closed before new insulation can perform.
Right for homeowners who want a single contractor to evaluate the entire envelope and prioritize the work that delivers the most comfort improvement per dollar.
Big Spring sits at 2,400 feet on the open Llano Estacado with no trees to shelter homes from wind or sun. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, and your attic can hit 150 degrees or more on a July afternoon. That sustained heat load makes Big Spring's climate one of the more demanding in Texas for home performance. Federal guidelines place this region in a zone that calls for significantly more attic insulation than many older local homes currently have. Homeowners in this area see a faster payback from insulation upgrades than those in milder climates because the savings show up immediately in reduced cooling costs. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, proper insulation is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve home comfort in high-heat climates.
Dry, windy conditions also affect how homes perform here. West Texas wind events push fine dust through gaps in the building envelope, and older homes that were not tightly constructed absorb more of that infiltration. We serve homeowners throughout Howard County and surrounding communities, including Stanton, TX and Greenwood, TX, where many homes share the same challenges as Big Spring's older housing stock.
We ask about your home's age, whether you have had insulation work done before, and what is prompting you to call - high bills, hot rooms, or something else. We respond within 1 business day and typically schedule an in-home visit within a few days.
We inspect your attic and, if relevant, your crawl space and walls. We measure what is already there, look for air leaks, and check for any moisture issues that need addressing before new insulation goes in. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes.
You receive a written estimate that breaks down the recommended work, materials, and total cost. We explain every line item in plain language. If the quote seems unclear or differs significantly from another quote you received, ask us to explain why.
Most attic jobs take two to four hours. Air sealing happens first, then the insulation goes in. Before the crew leaves, we walk you through the finished result - or show you photos if you prefer not to climb up - and clean up the work area completely.
We respond within 1 business day, and there is no obligation after your free estimate. Someone from our office will call to schedule a time that works for you. We never pressure you into work you are not ready for.
(432) 263-5195We have been working in Big Spring and Howard County since 2019 and know the local housing stock - older brick homes with settled attics, caliche foundations, and the dust infiltration problems that come with West Texas wind. That familiarity means we spot issues that a contractor from outside the area might miss.
We do not start work until you have a written quote that spells out every detail - materials, square footage, target R-value, and whether air sealing is included. You can hold us accountable to that quote when the job is done, and we invite you to verify the results yourself.
We check for gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch before any insulation goes in - because new insulation that sits on top of unsealed gaps does not perform the way it should. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association recommends this combined approach as the standard for effective home insulation.
You find out exactly what your home needs at no cost and with no obligation. We show you what we found, explain your options, and give you a written quote to think about. You are never pressured into scheduling work before you are ready.
We are a locally owned insulation company based in Big Spring. Every home we work on in this area is one we stand behind, and we are easy to reach if you ever have questions after the job is done.
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