
Odessa Insulation is the insulation contractor Andrews, TX homeowners call for crawl space insulation, spray foam, and attic upgrades.
We have been serving Andrews and the wider Permian Basin since 2022 and respond to every inquiry within one business day, with no trip fees for Andrews jobs.

Some of the older ranch homes in Andrews, particularly those built in the 1950s, were constructed on pier-and-beam foundations with a crawl space beneath the floor. In those homes, proper crawl space insulation is one of the fastest ways to stop summer heat from radiating up through your floors and to prevent moisture from the occasional heavy rain from seeping into your floor structure.
Andrews temperatures push past 100°F for stretches of July and August, and the caliche soil beneath most homes opens small gaps at the building envelope as it expands and contracts with each rain and dry spell. Spray foam fills those gaps permanently, creating an airtight seal that no batt or blown-in product can replicate, and it stays bonded even when the ground underneath keeps shifting.
Most Andrews homes were built between the 1950s and the 1980s, and the attic insulation installed at that time was designed for the energy standards of its era, not for the triple-digit summers that follow homeowners here every year. Bringing those attics from their original R-11 or R-13 up to the R-38 to R-60 the Department of Energy recommends for this climate zone makes a direct difference on your monthly electric bill.
The single-story ranch layout that dominates Andrews neighborhoods is a natural fit for blown-in loose-fill installation. The flat attic floor gives crews full access to every corner, the material fills the irregular spaces batts leave uncovered, and installation typically wraps up in a single day without requiring furniture to be moved or rooms below to be cleared out.
Andrews sits on open, flat Permian Basin land where the wind blows steadily and fine dust works its way into gaps around light fixtures, top plates, and pipe penetrations year-round. Air sealing those pathways before adding insulation is what separates a job that actually moves the needle on your energy bill from one that only adds material without stopping the airflow driving the problem.
Andrews grew quickly during the mid-20th century oil boom, and the bulk of its housing stock was built between 1950 and 1985. Those homes are now 40 to 70 years old. The insulation installed during construction, when it was installed at all, was designed to meet the codes of that era, not to handle the energy demands of a modern household in a West Texas summer. If your home was built before 1990 and has never had a full insulation assessment, the material inside the walls and attic is likely well below what the current climate requires.
The soil under most Andrews properties is caliche-heavy, with an expansive clay layer beneath it. That combination swells when rain hits and shrinks during the long dry spells that are normal for this part of the Permian Basin. Each cycle opens tiny gaps where the foundation meets the framing, where pipes and conduit penetrate the building envelope, and where older caulk has long since dried out. Insulation placed on top of those air pathways cannot compensate for them. Sealing first, then insulating, is the only order that produces lasting results.
The February 2021 winter storm was a hard reminder that West Texas homes, built for heat, are often under-protected against hard freezes. Andrews homeowners who lost heat and saw pipes burst that week were dealing in part with the consequences of older, inadequate insulation and no air sealing around plumbing penetrations. Homes that have not been addressed since that event remain exposed to the same risk if another severe cold snap arrives. The National Weather Service office serving Midland and Odessa documents that the region sees both extremes, and a properly sealed and insulated home handles both better than one that has not been updated.
Our crew has worked in Andrews since 2022 and coordinates with the City of Andrews whenever a project requires a permit. We are not a contractor making a special trip from a distant city; Andrews is a regular part of our service territory, and we do not charge drive-out fees for jobs here.
We work on homes all across Andrews, from brick ranch houses a few blocks from the Andrews County Courthouse to newer builds on the edges of town. Most homes we see here are single-story brick ranch construction on flat lots, and the crew knows how to work the low attic access points and the compact crawl spaces that are typical of that building era. US-385 is the main corridor into town from Odessa and the route most of our materials travel.
We cover the full Permian Basin from Andrews. Homeowners in Odessa 35 miles to the south are our home base, and we serve Midland to the east on the same trips that bring us through Andrews. If you have a neighbor or family member outside Andrews who also needs insulation work, we can often schedule both on the same visit.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form on this site. We respond to every Andrews inquiry within one business day and get you scheduled without a long wait.
We inspect your attic, crawl space, and walls in person before quoting anything. You get a written estimate with no pressure and no obligation, so cost concerns get answered before work begins.
Most Andrews jobs finish in a single day. For crawl space work, the crew operates entirely beneath the home; you do not need to vacate, and daily routines are largely unaffected throughout the installation.
Before we leave, we walk you through the completed work and show you what was done. If any questions come up after we are gone, we are reachable directly and do not leave you navigating a call center.
We serve Andrews and the surrounding Permian Basin. Call or fill out the form below and we will respond within one business day.
(432) 280-0156Andrews is a small West Texas city of about 14,000 residents sitting on the flat, open plains of the Permian Basin, roughly 35 miles north of Odessa and 40 miles west of Midland. The city is the county seat of Andrews County, and the petroleum industry has shaped nearly everything here, from the local economy to the neighborhoods where most families have lived for generations. Andrews is not a transient community; the owner-occupancy rate in Andrews County runs higher than many Texas cities of similar size, which means most homeowners here have a long-term stake in keeping their properties in good condition. Visit the Andrews, Texas Wikipedia article for a broader look at the city.
The housing stock in Andrews reflects the city's oil boom history. Drive through any neighborhood and you will find single-story brick ranch homes on flat lots, most of them built between 1950 and 1985. These homes have brick veneer exteriors, slab foundations, and low-pitch rooflines typical of mid-century West Texas construction. They were built fast, built to last, and built for heat, but the energy standards of the 1960s and 1970s look nothing like what the Department of Energy recommends for this climate today.
Beyond Andrews, we cover the broader Permian Basin corridor. Neighbors in Pecos to the southwest and Monahans to the south see the same caliche soil, the same high winds, and the same mid-century housing stock, and we bring the same approach to all of those communities.
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Call us at (432) 280-0156 or submit the contact form and we will schedule a no-obligation on-site estimate for your Andrews, TX property.