
Spray foam insulation
Attic hitting 150°F in July? Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates in a single step, cutting the load on your AC all summer long.
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Odessa Insulation installs spray foam, attic, blown-in, and crawl space insulation for homeowners across Odessa and West Texas. Stop paying to cool a leaky house and call us for a free estimate.

Odessa Insulation is a full-service insulation contractor in Odessa, TX, solving comfort and energy problems for homeowners across the Permian Basin. We offer 16 insulation and air sealing services and serve 12 cities in West Texas. Whether your home was built in the 1960s or the 2010s, we will identify where it is losing energy and fix it with the right material for your specific situation.

Attic hitting 150°F in July? Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates in a single step, cutting the load on your AC all summer long.
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If you can see the joists in your attic floor, you're losing cooled air every day. Proper attic insulation stops that heat from pouring into your living space.
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Older Odessa homes often have thin or settled insulation that no longer does its job. Blown-in material fills every gap and brings coverage up to current standards in a matter of hours.
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One room always hotter than the rest? Whole-home insulation evens out comfort throughout every space and keeps your HVAC from working overtime.
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Contaminated, pest-damaged, or moisture-soaked insulation makes your home worse, not better. We remove the old material safely before any new work begins.
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An uninsulated crawl space lets ground moisture and outside air into your floor system. Insulating it cuts humidity, energy loss, and the chance of wood rot.
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Walls without insulation transfer heat in and out all year. Retrofitting them with blown-in or foam reduces both energy bills and street noise.
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Insulation slows heat — air sealing stops it. We seal the gaps around pipes, wires, and fixtures that let conditioned air escape 24 hours a day.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the form on this page. A real person from our office will respond within 1 business day to ask a few questions about your home and schedule a time that works for you. There is nothing to prepare beforehand — we will take it from there.
We come to your home, inspect the area you want insulated, and measure what is already there. We check for air leaks, moisture issues, and any conditions that affect the job. You get a clear written proposal that explains what we recommend, why, and what it costs — no vague estimates.
Our crew installs the insulation and seals air gaps on the agreed day. Most jobs are complete in a single day. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished work so you can see the coverage yourself and confirm it matches what was quoted. No surprises, no loose ends.
We are registered through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage. We provide proof before any work begins.
Every estimate starts with a real visit to your home. We inspect, measure, and give you a written quote — never a ballpark number over the phone. You decide whether to proceed.
We are a locally owned business that lives and works in the same community we serve. We know the housing stock, the climate, and what it takes to insulate a West Texas home properly.
Before the crew packs up, we show you the finished work. You see the coverage, confirm the depth, and leave with a written record of what was installed. No guessing about what you paid for.
Ready to get started? Call (432) 280-0156 or send us a message.
Our back bedroom used to be unbearable in July. After the spray foam in the attic, it finally cools down at the same time as the rest of the house. The crew finished in one day and cleaned up completely before they left.
I was skeptical about how much difference blown-in insulation would make, but my electric bill dropped noticeably the next month. The estimator came out, showed me exactly what was in my attic, and explained why it wasn't doing the job anymore.
We had a crawl space that was a constant source of cold floors and musty air. They installed the vapor barrier and insulation in a single visit. The difference in the floors above was noticeable within a few days.
Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you within 1 business day to schedule a free, no-obligation on-site estimate. After the visit, you receive a written quote and the decision is entirely yours. There is no pressure and no commitment until you sign off on the proposal.
(432) 280-0156Odessa Insulation serves homeowners across 12 cities in the Permian Basin and West Texas region, including Odessa, Midland, Andrews, and Big Spring. We aim to schedule estimates within a few days of your call and complete most jobs within the same week as booking.
If your attic insulation is more than 15 years old or you can see the wooden joists through it, it is likely under-performing. The Department of Energy recommends R-38 to R-60 for attics in Odessa's climate zone — most pre-1990 homes fall well short of that range.
Yes. The same gaps that let conditioned air escape also pull in West Texas dust. Sealing the attic floor and crawl space vents before insulating closes those pathways. Many homeowners notice less dust on surfaces within the first month after a properly sealed job.
Blown-in is faster and more affordable for attics that need more depth. Spray foam is the better choice when you need both insulation and air sealing in a single step, or when moisture resistance is a priority. A contractor should inspect the space before recommending one over the other.
Air leaks and insufficient insulation account for a significant share of home energy loss, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. In Odessa, where cooling runs six months a year, that waste accumulates fast across every billing cycle.
Insulation slows heat transfer but does not stop air movement. Air sealing fills the actual gaps around pipes, wires, and light fixtures where conditioned air escapes directly. The combination of both is what produces the full energy and comfort benefit.
Not always. If existing insulation is dry and free of mold or pest contamination, new material can be blown on top of it. But if it is wet, damaged, or harboring rodents, removal is the right first step. A contractor should inspect before making that call.
The U.S. Department of Energy Insulation Guide is a reliable reference for R-value recommendations by climate zone and insulation type.
Odessa Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor based in Odessa, TX, serving homeowners across 12 cities in West Texas since 2022.
Our work is registered through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which oversees insulation contractors across the state. We carry current general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every project.
Since 2022, we have completed insulation projects across all 16 of our service types for homeowners in Odessa, Midland, Andrews, Big Spring, and surrounding communities. Every project starts with a free on-site assessment and ends with a walkthrough confirmation before the crew leaves.
Learn more about how we work or contact us to schedule your free estimate.
If your bill spikes every summer despite consistent thermostat habits, your attic insulation is the most likely culprit. In Odessa's climate, an under-insulated attic can add hundreds of dollars to your annual cooling costs.
Homes built before 1990 in Odessa are frequently at R-11 or less in the attic. Bringing them up to R-38 or higher is one of the most cost-effective home improvements available — the payback period in West Texas heat is typically faster than in milder climates.
Attic insulation projects in the Odessa area generally run $1,500 to $4,000 for a standard home. Spray foam costs more per square foot but delivers higher performance. Getting two or three written quotes lets you compare fairly.
For independent guidance on insulation materials, R-value recommendations, and contractor selection, the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) is a useful resource. To get a specific recommendation for your home, call us at (432) 280-0156.
Odessa is a mid-sized city in the heart of the Permian Basin, with a population of roughly 114,000 residents as of the 2020 Census. The city sits on the flat Llano Estacado plateau in Ector County, about 20 miles west of Midland. Its economy has long been tied to oil and gas production, and the community reflects that working-class, practical character throughout its neighborhoods.
Most of Odessa's residential neighborhoods consist of single-story brick ranch homes, many built during the city's growth years from the 1950s through the 1980s. The city is home to well-known landmarks including the Globe of the Great Southwest — a full-scale replica of Shakespeare's original Globe Theatre — and Permian High School, made nationally known by the book and film "Friday Night Lights."
The climate here is extreme by most standards. Summers regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and attic temperatures in poorly insulated homes can reach 150 degrees on peak afternoons. Winters are short but sharp, with hard freezes that can drop temperatures into the teens overnight. The city is also prone to high winds and dust storms — conditions that make a well-sealed home far more comfortable and far less expensive to run than one with gaps in the building envelope.
Odessa Insulation is based in Odessa and works on homes throughout the city and surrounding communities. We understand how the housing stock here was built, what the climate does to it over time, and what insulation solutions actually work in West Texas conditions. To schedule a free estimate for your Odessa home, call (432) 280-0156 or visit the City of Odessa website for local permit and building department information.
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Odessa Insulation
208 W 1st St #3, Odessa, TX 79761
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Odessa Insulation provides free on-site estimates for spray foam, attic, blown-in, and crawl space insulation across West Texas. Call today and get your assessment scheduled.