Sunland Park homes lose more cool air than they should. We seal and insulate attics, crawl spaces, walls, and more so your home stays comfortable even when it is 105 degrees outside.

Sunland Park Insulation is the insulation contractor Sunland Park homeowners call first. We offer 16 insulation services - from spray foam and blown-in attic work to crawl space vapor barriers and commercial projects - covering homes and businesses across the El Paso border region. Our crews have worked in this desert climate since 2017 and know exactly what these homes need.

Hot attic turning your AC into a money pit? Spray foam seals and insulates in one step for real energy savings.
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Sunland Park attics can hit 150 degrees in July - proper attic insulation keeps that heat out of your living space.
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Thin or missing attic coverage? Blown-in insulation fills gaps and brings your home up to desert-climate standards fast.
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Whole-home comfort starts with a proper thermal envelope - we assess every zone and fix what is costing you most.
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Old, damaged, or contaminated insulation defeats the purpose - we remove it cleanly before fresh material goes in.
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Uninsulated crawl spaces let heat and cold creep up through your floors - we seal and insulate from the ground up.
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Drafty exterior walls are a hidden comfort thief - wall insulation keeps outside air where it belongs, year-round.
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Every gap in your home's envelope is a leak - air sealing closes those pathways before insulation goes in.
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Basement walls that touch the ground are a major heat-loss point - insulating them pays back every winter.
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Moisture-resistant and structurally strong - closed-cell foam is the right choice for attics and exterior walls here.
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Flexible and sound-dampening - open-cell foam is ideal for interior walls and spaces that need acoustic control.
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Commercial buildings lose more energy than homes - we insulate warehouses, offices, and retail spaces to code.
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Ground moisture is a silent threat under your home - a vapor barrier stops it before it damages insulation or framing.
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Humidity and moisture damage what insulation cannot stop alone - a proper vapor barrier is the last line of defense.
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Air sealing the attic floor stops hot attic air from bleeding into your living space through every ceiling penetration.
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Older Sunland Park homes rarely meet today's standards - retrofit insulation closes the gap without tearing walls apart.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few simple questions about your home - size, age, and what problems you have been noticing. No technical knowledge required. We respond within 1 business day and can usually schedule your in-home visit within a few days of your call.
A technician visits your attic, crawl space, and any other areas you are concerned about. We measure what is already there, check for air leaks and moisture, and take notes on your home's construction. At the end of the visit you will have a clear picture of what needs to be done - and a written estimate with no surprises.
On installation day our crew arrives, seals air gaps first, then installs the insulation to the agreed depth and specification. Most single-story homes are finished in one day. We clean up before we leave and walk you through the completed work so you can see exactly what was done. Your home is ready to enjoy immediately.
New Mexico requires insulation contractors to hold a valid state license through the Construction Industries Division. We carry that license and maintain full liability coverage on every project - giving you clear recourse if anything ever falls short.
We have been working in Sunland Park and the surrounding border region since 2017. We know how this desert climate affects homes - from the summer heat that pushes attic temps past 140 degrees to the spring winds that push dust through every gap.
We will not give you a phone quote and call it an estimate. A technician visits your home, inspects your attic and crawl spaces, and hands you a written breakdown of exactly what needs to be done and what it will cost - before you commit to anything.
If anything we install does not perform as described - uneven coverage, gaps near the eaves, or air-sealing issues - we come back and fix it at no additional charge. We have been doing this long enough to stand behind every job we complete.
Ready to talk? Call (575) 266-8167 or send us a message.
"My upstairs bedroom used to be unbearable in July - running the AC all day and it still felt like a sauna. They did the attic insulation in one day and that room is actually comfortable now. First full summer with it and my bill dropped noticeably."
Maria R., Sunland Park, NM - Attic insulation
"We had spray foam done in the attic and around the rim joists. The technician explained every step before starting, showed me the finished work afterward, and the house has been noticeably tighter since. Less dust too, which was a bonus we did not expect."
Carlos V., El Paso, TX - Spray foam insulation
"Called about crawl space insulation and had an estimate within two days. The crew was on time, the job was done in a single morning, and they cleaned up completely before leaving. Straightforward process and no surprise charges on the final invoice."
James T., Anthony, NM - Crawl space insulation
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. This is a no-obligation estimate with no pressure to commit. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we inspect your attic or crawl space in person.
(575) 266-8167Sunland Park Insulation serves Sunland Park, NM and 11 surrounding communities across the El Paso border region - including El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, NM, and the Dona Ana County area. We can typically schedule most jobs within the same week of your initial estimate.
Sunland Park attics can reach 150 degrees on a July afternoon. If your AC runs constantly and upstairs rooms feel 10 degrees warmer than the rest of the house, your attic insulation is probably the reason - not your HVAC system.
Yes - the same gaps that let conditioned air out let fine desert dust in. Sealing penetrations around light fixtures, pipes, and attic hatches before adding insulation directly reduces indoor dust levels in high-wind climates like this one.
Homes built before 2000 were often insulated to standards well below what is recommended for a hot desert climate today. The Department of Energy recommends R-38 to R-60 for attics in this climate zone - most older homes here have far less. See the full guide at{' '}<a href='https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/insulation' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' className='text-primary underline'>energy.gov</a>.
Closed-cell foam resists moisture and adds structural strength - it is the right choice for attics and exterior-facing cavities in a climate with big temperature swings. Open-cell is softer, cheaper, and better suited for interior walls and soundproofing.
The Southwest monsoon brings sudden heavy rains from July through September. Insulation that gets wet loses most of its effectiveness and can harbor mold. A vapor barrier combined with proper air sealing protects your insulation investment through every monsoon season.
Yes - and this matters in Sunland Park. Many El Paso contractors only hold a Texas license, which does not cover work performed on the New Mexico side of the border. Verify any contractor's license at the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department before signing.
The U.S. Department of Energy maintains a comprehensive insulation guide at energy.gov/energysaver/insulation with R-value recommendations by climate zone.
Sunland Park Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor based in Sunland Park, NM, serving homes and businesses across the El Paso - Dona Ana County border region since 2017.
We hold a valid New Mexico contractor license issued by the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department Construction Industries Division, which is required to legally perform insulation work on residential properties in this state.
Our team has completed insulation projects across 16 service types and 12 communities in southern New Mexico and west Texas - from spray foam and attic blown-in work to crawl space vapor barriers and commercial retrofit jobs.
If your existing insulation is water-damaged, shows signs of pest activity, or has compacted to nearly nothing, adding new material on top will not fix the problem. A contractor should remove contaminated insulation and address the underlying cause before reinstalling.
An oversized HVAC unit in an under-insulated home often short-cycles - it cools quickly but does not run long enough to control humidity. Proper insulation lets your system run longer, more efficient cycles and extends its lifespan.
In practice, most Sunland Park homes have far too little insulation - adding more is almost always the right call. Ventilation must be preserved in the attic, however. Blocking soffit vents while adding insulation traps moisture and causes wood rot even in a dry climate.
The ENERGY STAR program provides a free Seal and Insulate guide that walks through air sealing and insulation step by step - or contact us directly and we will assess your home in person at no charge.
Sunland Park is a city in Dona Ana County, sitting at the point where New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico all meet within a few miles of each other. With around 16,000 to 17,000 residents and a housing stock built mostly between the 1980s and early 2000s, it is a tight-knit community of long-term homeowners who take their properties seriously.
Most homes here are stucco-finished, single-story construction with small to medium lots and desert landscaping - a style typical of the Southwest border region. The Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino is the city's best-known landmark and one of the largest employers in the area, drawing visitors from across the El Paso region. Many residents commute into El Paso for work, making this essentially one continuous community across the state line. The neighborhoods near Cristo Rey Church on the El Paso side are close neighbors to the homes we work in every week.
The Chihuahuan Desert climate here means summer temperatures above 100 degrees, monsoon rains from July through September, spring dust storms, and overnight temperature drops of 30 to 40 degrees - all of which stress homes and their insulation systems year-round. Sunland Park Insulation works in these conditions every week and understands exactly what Sunland Park homes need to stay comfortable and efficient through all of it.
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Sunland Park Insulation
115 Del Prado Dr
Sunland Park, NM 88063
Always open, 24/7.
Call Sunland Park Insulation today for a free on-site estimate - no pressure, no obligation, just a clear picture of what your home needs.