
Your attic has gaps that batt insulation simply cannot reach. Blown-in insulation fills every corner, seals air leaks, and gets your home closer to the depth West Texas summers demand.

Blown-in insulation in Odessa fills your attic or wall cavities with loose fiberglass or cellulose material, reaching depths that roll batts cannot match — most attic jobs finish in two to three hours and show results on the next utility bill.
If your Odessa home was built before 1990, there is a real chance your attic insulation is thinner than what today's standards require. In West Texas, that gap between what you have and what you need translates directly to your summer electric bill. Blown-in material is the fastest way to close it.
For attics with existing insulation, blown-in material layers on top and fills the voids. For new builds or complete rewrites, it starts from scratch. If your walls need attention, home insulation covers the full picture across every surface.
If your air conditioner seems to run for hours without ever reaching the thermostat setting, your attic insulation may be the problem. In Odessa's triple-digit summer heat, a poorly insulated attic acts like a furnace directly above your living space, overwhelming any cooling system.
Some summer increase is normal in West Texas, but bills that feel disproportionately high compared to neighbors with similar homes often point to thin attic insulation. Odessa's long cooling season means even a modest improvement can translate to real savings across the summer.
Grab a flashlight and look across your attic floor. If you can see the tops of the wooden boards running across the space, your insulation layer is too thin. Current recommendations for Odessa's climate call for a depth that covers those boards completely.
A bedroom at the end of a hall or directly under the roofline that feels noticeably warmer than the rest of your home is often a sign of uneven or missing insulation above it. This is especially common in older Odessa homes or those with additions added after the original build.
Blown-in insulation works in more places than most homeowners realize. Attics are the most common application, but the same material goes into walls through small bored holes, into floor systems over crawl spaces, and into any hard-to-reach cavity that batts cannot fill. We assess each area before recommending a material, because fiberglass and cellulose serve different purposes.
For homes with existing insulation that has settled or been damaged, we evaluate whether to top-dress or remove and replace. Topping off saves money and is the right call when the base layer is in good shape. Replacement is the right call when moisture, pests, or age have compromised what is already there. We are honest about which situation you are in before any work starts.
If your attic needs more than insulation depth, we also offer attic insulation as a comprehensive service that includes air sealing before the blowing starts. Every gap around a light fixture, pipe, or wiring chase is sealed first, which makes the insulation layer above it far more effective.
Best for homes with existing thin insulation that needs to reach modern depth recommendations.
Suited to existing homes where wall cavities need filling without tearing out drywall.
Used in floor systems over unheated spaces to reduce heat loss in both directions.
Odessa sits in the Permian Basin, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F and attics can reach 150°F or hotter on a July afternoon. That sustained heat is the primary reason homeowners here see faster payback on insulation upgrades than homeowners in milder climates. The cooling season is long, the sun is relentless, and a thin attic is the biggest single gap in your home's defenses.
A large portion of Odessa's housing stock was built in the 1950s through 1980s, when insulation standards were a fraction of what they are today. If your home falls in that range and has never had insulation added, you are almost certainly running your AC harder and paying more than you need to. The flat, open terrain around Odessa also means persistent desert wind and blowing dust that finds its way through every unsealed gap in your attic floor.
We serve homeowners across the region including Midland, Andrews, and Big Spring. The same desert climate conditions apply across the area, and the same upgrade logic holds for any older home in West Texas.
We respond within 1 business day. You describe the problem in plain terms. No technical knowledge needed, and there is no cost to ask.
We go into your attic with a measuring tool, check the current depth and condition, and note any air gaps that need sealing first. This visit is free and takes 20 to 30 minutes.
You receive a written estimate showing current depth, target depth, material, and total price. Take your time to compare. We do not pressure you to sign on the spot.
The crew seals air gaps first, then blows material to the agreed depth. Most jobs are done in two to three hours. We confirm the final measurement before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment at a time that works for you.
(432) 280-0156Our contractors hold licenses issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. This is the licensing body that oversees insulation work in the state, and it means the work meets a verified professional standard.
We have been working in the Permian Basin market for years and know the specific conditions Odessa homes face. Local experience means fewer surprises on the job and faster, more accurate estimates.
We seal gaps around light fixtures, pipes, and wiring before placing any material. Skipping that step is the single most common reason a new insulation job underperforms. We do not skip it.
Before we leave, we measure the final depth and provide a written record. You can verify exactly what was done, which also protects you when filing for the federal energy tax credit.
The Building Performance Institute sets the professional standards for insulation and home performance work in the United States. We follow those standards on every job, which is how we can stand behind the work with a written record rather than just a handshake.
A whole-house assessment covering every surface where heat enters or escapes, not just the attic.
Learn moreA comprehensive attic service that pairs depth upgrades with thorough air sealing before any material goes in.
Learn moreBlown-in insulation is one of the fastest-payback upgrades for Odessa homes — call today and schedule your free estimate before the next cooling season starts.