Sunland Park Insulation is an insulation contractor serving Anthony, TX with attic insulation, spray foam insulation, and blown-in insulation, based just across the state line in Sunland Park, NM since 2017. We know Chihuahuan Desert homes and respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Homes in Anthony, TX built during the 1970s through 1990s were insulated to codes that bear no resemblance to what this desert climate actually demands. Our attic insulation service brings those homes up to the depth and coverage needed to keep conditioned air inside during the months when Anthony temperatures push past 100 degrees F.
Anthony, TX sits at about 3,700 feet in the Chihuahuan Desert, and the combination of elevation and dry desert sun means UV intensity here breaks down building envelopes faster than most homeowners expect. Spray foam insulates and creates an air seal in one application, which is why it delivers the biggest improvement in homes where heat and outside air are both entering through gaps and aging materials.
The modest single-family homes throughout Anthony, TX commonly have flat or low-slope rooflines and irregular attic framing that make batts difficult to lay evenly. Blown-in loose fill material works around those obstacles and fills the attic floor completely, delivering consistent coverage even in tight spots near the eaves.
The sandy, windswept terrain around Anthony generates airborne dust year-round, and that dust finds its way through every unsealed gap around ceiling fixtures, HVAC penetrations, and the top plate. Air sealing closes those entry points before insulation goes in, reducing both energy loss and the constant indoor dust that homeowners along the I-10 corridor deal with every day.
Anthony homes with stucco and masonry exteriors experience significant temperature swings between the heat of the day and cool desert nights. Closed-cell foam bonds tightly to framing and sheathing and holds up through those repeated thermal cycles better than looser materials, making it a strong choice for walls and attic applications in this climate.
Many Anthony, TX homes were built on slab foundations with minimal wall insulation during decades when energy costs were low and codes were lenient. Retrofit insulation upgrades those homes without tearing out walls or disrupting daily life, improving comfort and cutting cooling costs in houses that were never designed for today's energy prices.
Anthony, TX sits in the Chihuahuan Desert - the largest desert in North America - at roughly 3,700 feet elevation in El Paso County. That elevation means UV exposure is more intense here than in lower-lying communities, which accelerates the breakdown of roofing materials, exterior caulk, and window seals faster than homeowners from other parts of the country would expect. The area averages around 50 days per year above 100 degrees F, and heat is relentless from June through September. Meanwhile, the caliche-heavy soil under most Anthony properties does not absorb water easily, so the monsoon rains that arrive reliably from July through September move quickly across flat lots and can pool against foundations or find their way under slabs and into crawl spaces. Insulation work here has to account for both the heat and the occasional moisture event.
The housing stock in Anthony is made up almost entirely of modest single-family homes, many of them built between the 1970s and 1990s with stucco or masonry exteriors and flat to low-slope rooflines. These homes were built to the energy codes of their era, which are well below what is recommended today for the West Texas desert climate. A home built in 1985 in Anthony likely has a fraction of the attic insulation depth that current standards call for, and many were never built with meaningful wall insulation at all. An insulation contractor who regularly works on this type of construction - rather than occasionally traveling out here from El Paso - understands the specific challenges that come with these materials and this building style.
Our crew works throughout Anthony, TX regularly, and our base in Sunland Park, NM means we are just minutes across the state line from the homes we serve here. We are familiar with the caliche soil conditions that make site work unpredictable on some jobs, and we know the stucco and masonry construction that dominates the residential streets running off Interstate 10. For projects in El Paso County that require a permit, we work with the appropriate county offices and handle the paperwork so homeowners do not have to.
Anthony, TX is defined by Interstate 10 running directly through town - it connects residents south to El Paso and north toward Las Cruces, NM, and it is the spine of the community. The state line with New Mexico runs right through the heart of the area, which is why Anthony and its sister community across the border are celebrated together as the Leap Year Capital of the World, hosting birthday celebrations for those born on February 29th that draw visitors from across the region. Whether your home is right along I-10 or on a quieter residential street east or west of the highway, we know the area and come prepared.
We also serve the neighboring community of Anthony, NM directly to the north, as well as Horizon City, TX to the east - so if you know someone in either of those communities looking for insulation work, we cover the whole stretch of this corridor.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - your home's age, rough square footage, and what you have noticed. Every new estimate request gets a response within one business day.
We visit your Anthony home, look in the attic, measure what is there, and check for air leaks. The visit is free and takes about 30 to 45 minutes. You leave with a written estimate and no obligation.
The crew seals air gaps first, then installs the insulation. A typical Anthony single-story home takes one full day. You can stay home for blown-in jobs. Spray foam requires staying out for 24 hours after application.
Before leaving, we walk you through the finished work so you can see exactly what was done. If questions come up after the job, we are reachable and stand behind our work.
We serve Anthony, TX homeowners with no-pressure quotes and free on-site assessments. Call us or fill out the form - we respond within one business day.
(575) 266-8167Anthony, TX is a small city in El Paso County with a population of around 5,000 people, sitting directly on the Texas-New Mexico state line just north of El Paso. It is part of the greater El Paso metropolitan area, which means residents commute south into the city for work but enjoy the quieter pace of a small border town. The landscape is flat Chihuahuan Desert, with sandy caliche soil and very little natural shade - conditions that shape how every home here ages and what maintenance it needs. Housing is almost entirely single-family, owner-occupied, and built in the decades when modest ranch-style homes were the standard across this part of West Texas.
The town is defined by its location on Interstate 10, the major east-west corridor that runs straight through Anthony on its way between El Paso and Las Cruces, NM. Most residents know every landmark along that stretch of highway. Anthony shares its name and its community identity with Anthony, NM just across the state line - together the two towns have built a shared local pride, including the Leap Year Capital of the World celebration that brings visitors from the region every four years. Homeowners throughout the area also call us for work in nearby Canutillo, TX and El Paso, TX - so if you have family or neighbors in those areas who need insulation help, we serve those communities too.
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