
Big Spring summers push your AC to its limits. Spray foam seals the gaps and air leaks that drive up your energy bill - and makes your home feel like a different house.

Spray foam insulation in Big Spring, TX expands on contact to fill cracks, gaps around pipes, and irregular spaces - sealing air leaks and adding a thermal barrier in one application. Most attic and crawl space jobs are completed in one to two days.
In West Texas, where summer heat is extreme and wind pushes outside air through every small gap, spray foam does what traditional insulation cannot. It does not just slow heat transfer - it seals the pathways that conditioned air escapes through. Many Big Spring homeowners notice the difference in comfort within days. If you are also considering attic insulation or closed-cell foam, we can help you choose the right approach for your home.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that homeowners who properly air-seal and insulate can save an average of 15% on heating and cooling costs. In a climate where the AC runs from April through October, that adds up.
If your cooling costs jump sharply from May through September even at a reasonable thermostat setting, your home is likely losing conditioned air through gaps or under-insulated spaces. In Big Spring, where summer heat is relentless, a well-insulated home holds its temperature far more efficiently.
If you hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall during a West Texas gust and feel moving air, outside air is getting in. That infiltration works against your AC all summer. Spray foam seals those pathways in a way that caulk and weatherstripping alone often cannot.
If one part of your home is always hotter than the rest in summer, conditioned air is not being retained evenly. In older Big Spring homes, this often points to walls or ceilings with little to no insulation. Spray foam applied in the right spots can even out those temperature differences.
If opening your attic access panel in summer hits you with a wall of intense heat, your attic insulation is not doing its job. In Big Spring, a properly insulated attic should feel warm but not overwhelming. If it is unbearable up there, it is affecting your comfort and your bill below.
Big Spring Insulation installs both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam, and the right choice depends on where it is going and what you need it to do. Open-cell foam is softer, more flexible, and well suited for interior walls and attic spaces where some moisture permeability is acceptable. Closed-cell foam hardens into a rigid shell, adds structural strength, and creates a near-airtight seal - making it the preferred choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, and anywhere moisture resistance matters most.
We also handle spray foam as part of larger projects. If your home needs attic insulation combined with spray foam in the crawl space, we coordinate both. And if you are not sure which type of foam fits your situation, we explain the options in plain terms before any work begins.
Best for attic undersides, interior walls, and spaces where sound dampening and flexibility are priorities alongside thermal performance.
Best for crawl spaces, rim joists, basement walls, and any area where moisture resistance and structural reinforcement are needed.
Applied to the underside of the roof deck or the attic floor, depending on your home's design and whether you need conditioned or unconditioned attic space.
Seals the framing that sits directly above your foundation - one of the most vulnerable spots for air infiltration and moisture in older Big Spring homes.
Big Spring sits on the Llano Estacado at about 2,400 feet, fully exposed to summer heat and persistent West Texas wind. Average highs exceed 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and attic temperatures can climb past 150 degrees on July afternoons. For homes in Howard County - many of which were built in the 1950s through 1970s with minimal insulation standards - that heat has been working against homeowners for decades. In areas like Big Spring and nearby Stanton, older homes with brick construction and caliche soil underneath are especially prone to gaps forming along the foundation framing as soil shifts with moisture changes.
Wind is the other factor that makes spray foam especially practical here. The open terrain gives wind nothing to slow it down, and that pressure pushes outside air through every small crack - around outlets, under doors, and through gaps in the framing. Spray foam expands to fill those pathways completely, in a way that no other insulation material does. For homeowners who have lived with persistent drafts and high cooling bills, the change is often noticeable within the first week.
Reach out and we will ask a few quick questions about your home - age, size, and what has been bothering you most. Most first calls take less than ten minutes. We will schedule a time to come out and take a look before any work is agreed upon.
We walk through the areas you are concerned about - attic, crawl space, or exterior walls - measure the coverage needed, and give you a written estimate before we leave. No pressure, no vague ballpark numbers.
The crew arrives with all equipment. You and your family will need to be out during application and for a few hours after while the foam cures. A typical attic job takes a few hours. We ventilate the space before we leave.
We walk through the completed work with you, show you what was done, and answer every question before we pack up. Most reputable contractors also follow up after a few weeks to confirm you are noticing the difference.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(432) 263-5195Big Spring Insulation is licensed and insured to perform insulation work in Texas. Every job is covered so you have no liability on your property.
We do not leave quote requests sitting. You will hear from us within one business day of reaching out - because your time matters and summer does not wait.
We come to your home, assess your actual situation, and give you a written quote. There is no charge for the estimate and no pressure to book.
We show you the completed work and answer every question before we pack up. You will not be left wondering whether the job was done right - you will be able to see it yourself.
We have worked on homes all across Big Spring and Howard County - from older brick homes near downtown to newer construction on the north side of town. We know what the local housing stock looks like and what it actually takes to seal it properly. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance sets quality standards for the trade, and we work to those standards on every job.
Attic insulation is often the highest-impact upgrade for Big Spring homes - spray foam and blown-in both work here, and the right choice depends on your attic layout.
Learn MoreClosed-cell foam adds structural rigidity and creates a near-airtight seal - the right choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, and anywhere moisture resistance matters.
Learn MoreBig Spring summers start early - book your assessment now and be ready before the next heat wave hits.