
Your Odessa commercial building is running your AC harder than it should. We insulate warehouses, offices, and industrial spaces — keeping the heat out, the dust out, and your monthly costs down.

Commercial insulation in Odessa slows heat from pushing through your roof, walls, and floors — reducing how hard your HVAC system has to work during the months when temperatures push well past 100 degrees. Most standard warehouse or office jobs take one to three days for a crew; larger buildings or projects that require removing old material first may take a week or more.
If your building went up during an oil boom period — which covers a large share of Odessa's commercial stock — there is a good chance it was built quickly, with minimal insulation, or with products that have degraded over decades of extreme temperature cycling. Commercial insulation in Odessa closes that gap without requiring you to shut down operations. Many building owners combine this work with a spray foam insulation application on the roofline to address both heat gain and air infiltration at the same time.
The result is a building that holds its temperature better, an HVAC system that cycles off the way it should, and a monthly electric bill that reflects a properly sealed structure.
If your cooling costs jump sharply from May through September and stay high even when the building is not fully occupied, heat is getting in faster than your HVAC can push it out. In Odessa's climate, a well-insulated building should hold its temperature reasonably well on the hottest days. If yours does not, the insulation is likely the reason.
Odessa's persistent winds carry fine caliche and sand particles through gaps in walls, around pipe penetrations, and through poorly sealed attic spaces. If you are replacing HVAC filters far more often than expected or wiping surfaces down daily, air is getting in somewhere — and that same pathway is letting conditioned air out.
Hot spots near exterior walls or under the roof, and cold drafts near mechanical rooms, often point to missing or damaged insulation in specific areas. This is common in older Odessa commercial buildings where insulation was applied unevenly or has settled and shifted over years of extreme temperature cycling.
An air conditioning system that rarely cycles off during Odessa's summer months is working harder than it should. The most common reason is that heat is entering the building faster than the system can remove it — which points directly to inadequate insulation in the roof or walls, not a mechanical problem with the equipment.
Every commercial insulation project starts with an on-site walk-through. We inspect your roof deck or attic, exterior walls, and mechanical rooms to identify where heat is entering and where conditioned air is escaping. We may use a thermal imaging camera to find areas that are not obvious to the eye. You get a plain-language explanation of what we found and a written, itemized estimate before we leave.
For rooflines and areas with complex penetrations, we recommend spray foam insulation — it expands to fill gaps while it insulates, which is critical in Odessa's high-wind environment. For large open wall cavities or flat attic floors, blown-in loose-fill insulation is cost-effective and covers irregular spaces without requiring structural work. When the project calls for it, we also install closed-cell foam insulation for areas that need both thermal performance and moisture resistance — common in mechanical rooms and buildings with roof drainage issues.
If your existing insulation is wet, pest-damaged, or more than 15 to 20 years old, we remove and replace it rather than adding new material on top. Old insulation does not just lose effectiveness — it can harbor mold and create air quality problems that affect your employees and equipment.
Best for large open buildings with high rooflines and limited interior wall access. Spray foam on the roof deck and blown-in on the floor deliver the biggest combined improvement.
Suited for occupied commercial spaces where minimal disruption is required. Most work happens in attic spaces or wall cavities that do not interfere with daily operations.
The most common building type in Odessa's commercial stock. A combination approach addresses both the conditioned office areas and the unconditioned warehouse space.
Appropriate when existing material is wet, pest-damaged, or degraded past the point where adding new insulation on top would produce meaningful results.
Odessa is one of the windiest cities in Texas, sitting on the flat, open terrain of the Permian Basin with nothing to slow the wind down. That constant wind pressure pushes air — and fine caliche dust — through any small gap in your building's walls or roof. For businesses in the oil and gas supply chain, where equipment cleanliness matters, a well-sealed and insulated building is not just a comfort issue. It is an operational one. The EPA's indoor air quality guidance identifies air infiltration as a primary driver of poor indoor air quality in commercial buildings — and Odessa's dust environment makes that more relevant here than in most cities.
A large share of Odessa's commercial building stock was built during oil boom periods when construction speed mattered more than energy efficiency. Many of those buildings were put up with minimal insulation or with products that have degraded over decades of extreme temperature cycling. Texas operates a deregulated electricity market, and commercial electricity rates in the Permian Basin have been volatile during peak summer demand. A well-insulated building reduces your load — so even when rates climb, your bill does not climb as fast.
We work on commercial properties throughout the Odessa area, including buildings in and around Midland, properties near Pecos, and structures out toward Andrews. If your building is in the Permian Basin, we can schedule an on-site assessment.
Call or submit a form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your building type, size, and what is prompting the call so we can schedule an on-site visit with the right information in hand.
We walk your building, inspect the roof deck or attic, exterior walls, and mechanical rooms, and use thermal imaging if needed to spot non-obvious problem areas. You get a written, itemized estimate at the end of the visit — no obligation.
For commercial projects that require a permit through the City of Odessa Development Services Department, we pull it before work begins. This typically adds a few business days to the timeline. We handle the permit office so you do not have to.
The crew works in attic spaces and wall cavities with minimal disruption to your operations. When the job is done, we walk you through the finished work so you can see the coverage, and we provide written documentation of the materials, coverage area, and R-value achieved.
Free on-site estimate, permits handled, no disruption to your operations. We reply within one business day.
(432) 280-0156We have worked on commercial buildings across Odessa, Midland, and the surrounding region since 2022. We know the oil boom construction era, the typical building types, and the insulation failures that are common in this market — which means we can assess your building accurately without having to guess.
Commercial insulation work in Odessa often requires permits through the City of Odessa Development Services Department. We handle that process for you. A contractor who suggests skipping permits to save time is creating a liability for you — we never do that.
We use infrared imaging to identify areas where heat is moving through the building faster than it should — problems that are invisible to the eye but show up clearly on a thermal camera. That means our estimates address the real problem, not just the obvious one.
We hold a valid Texas contractor license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance, and follow installation standards aligned with the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association. You can verify our license before hiring.
Those proof points add up to a simple guarantee: when the work is done, you will have documentation of what was installed, a building that holds its temperature better than it did before, and a permit record that protects you if you ever sell or refinance the property. ASHRAE Standard 90.1 sets the energy performance benchmark for commercial buildings, and our installations are designed to meet or exceed those targets for West Texas conditions.
Spray polyurethane foam applied to rooflines, wall cavities, and crawl spaces — seals air gaps while it insulates, ideal for Odessa's high-wind environment.
Learn moreHigh-density closed-cell foam for commercial applications requiring both thermal performance and moisture resistance in a single material.
Learn moreOdessa's cooling season is long — every month your building is under-insulated is another month you are paying extra on your electric bill. Call us or submit a form and we will be in touch within one business day.