
Odessa summers push attic temps past 150°F. Spray foam seals every gap and insulates in one step, so your AC cools your home instead of fighting it.

Spray foam insulation in Odessa, TX insulates and air-seals your home in a single application — most residential attics and crawl spaces are completed in one to two days. Where fiberglass batts slow heat transfer, spray foam physically closes the gaps that let conditioned air escape, which matters most in a climate where your air conditioner runs from May through September.
Older Odessa homes built between the 1950s and 1980s were constructed with minimal insulation by today's standards. If your home dates from that era and has never had an insulation upgrade, the gaps around framing, pipes, and wiring are likely costing you money every month. Spray foam fills those irregular spaces permanently. For homeowners also considering attic insulation, spray foam applied to the underside of the roof deck is an especially effective option in Odessa's extreme heat.
The Permian Basin's caliche-heavy soil also shifts over time, opening small gaps where your foundation meets your walls. Spray foam seals those entry points in a way that rigid board or batt insulation simply cannot.
If your cooling costs climb sharply from June through September even though your habits have not changed, your home is likely losing conditioned air faster than your AC can replace it. In Odessa, where temperatures regularly exceed 100°F for weeks at a time, a poorly insulated attic forces your system to run almost constantly. Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates in a single step.
If one part of your house is always hotter or stuffier than the rest, the insulation in that area is probably thin, missing, or full of gaps. This is especially common in rooms directly under the roof in older Odessa homes built before modern energy codes. Spray foam fills the irregular spaces around framing, pipes, and wiring that other insulation types cannot reach.
Odessa's location in the Permian Basin means dust and fine sand are a constant presence outdoors. If your home is not well sealed, that dust finds its way in through gaps in the walls, attic, and around penetrations. If your HVAC filters are clogging faster than they should, air infiltration is likely the culprit, and spray foam seals those entry points.
Homes built during Odessa's boom years were often constructed with minimal insulation because energy was cheap and codes were lenient. If you have never had an energy audit or insulation upgrade, there is a good chance your attic has far less coverage than current standards recommend. A quick look in your attic will confirm: if you can see the tops of the ceiling joists, you are under-insulated.
Odessa Insulation installs both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on what the application calls for. For attics and exterior walls in West Texas's climate, we typically recommend closed-cell foam insulation, which provides roughly twice the R-value per inch of open-cell and acts as a moisture barrier. For interior walls where sound control is the priority, open-cell foam is the right choice.
We also handle complete attic spray foam jobs where foam is applied directly to the underside of the roof deck, converting a vented attic to an unvented conditioned space. This approach is particularly effective in Odessa because it keeps extreme summer heat from ever entering the attic cavity. Every job includes a written estimate, a clear scope of work, and a walkthrough of the finished installation before we leave.
Best choice for attics and exterior walls in West Texas — high R-value per inch, moisture barrier, and air seal in one application.
Ideal for interior walls and areas where sound control or budget is the priority over maximum thermal performance.
Foam applied to the underside of the roof deck creates a sealed, conditioned attic that dramatically reduces heat gain in summer.
Sealing rim joists and crawl space walls with spray foam stops cold air intrusion in winter and moisture migration year-round.
Odessa regularly sees summer temperatures above 100°F, and attic temperatures in poorly insulated homes can climb to 150°F or higher on peak days. That kind of heat drives up your air conditioning costs and shortens the life of your HVAC equipment. Spray foam applied to the underside of the roof deck keeps that heat from ever entering your living space, which makes a measurable difference in a West Texas summer. Homeowners near the Globe of the Great Southwest in central Odessa and out in the newer subdivisions on the edge of town deal with this same problem in older and newer homes alike.
Odessa's location also means dust storms and high winds are a regular reality. A well-sealed home is noticeably easier to keep clean. Families with allergies or respiratory concerns find that closing off those infiltration pathways improves indoor air quality in a way that more obvious home improvements do not.
We serve homeowners across the Odessa-Midland metro and surrounding communities. If you are in Midland, Andrews, or anywhere else in the region, we provide the same service and the same written estimates as we do for Odessa homeowners. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) publishes installation and quality standards that guide how the work should be done — we follow those standards on every job.
We ask a few basic questions about your home and what is prompting the call. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit — no numbers over the phone.
We walk the area to be insulated, take measurements, and identify any access challenges or existing insulation. You will receive a written estimate within one to two days with foam type, thickness, square footage, and total cost clearly spelled out.
The crew arrives with all equipment. You and your pets will need to be out of the house for the day and for at least 24 hours after application while the foam cures. Most residential jobs are completed in a single day.
Once the foam has cured, we inspect for any thin spots or missed areas and touch up as needed. We walk you through the finished work so you can see the coverage yourself before we leave.
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 your home. There is no charge for the visit, and you will receive a written quote before any work begins.
(432) 280-0156We carry current liability insurance and pull all required permits through the City of Odessa's Development Services department before work begins. You have documentation that the job was inspected and done to code.
We are not a company based elsewhere sending a crew through West Texas. We live and work here, and we know what Odessa's climate, soil, and housing stock actually demand from an insulation installation.
Every estimate is delivered in writing after a physical visit to your home. You will see the foam type, thickness, square footage, and total cost before agreeing to anything.
Spray foam coverage is something you can see. We walk every client through the finished installation before we leave so you are not taking anyone's word for the quality of the job.
These four points add up to one straightforward guarantee: you will know what the job costs before it starts, you will be able to see that it was done right, and you will have documentation that it was permitted and inspected. That is what fair dealing looks like in the insulation trade.
Full attic insulation service using blown-in or spray foam, tailored to Odessa's extreme summer heat and older housing stock.
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Learn moreOdessa summers do not wait — the sooner your home is sealed, the sooner your AC stops running overtime.