
If your home never quite cools down and your electric bill keeps climbing, gaps in your insulation are likely the reason. Open-cell foam fills every crack and acts as insulation and an air seal at the same time.

Open-cell foam insulation in Sunland Park is sprayed directly onto walls, attics, and crawl spaces, where it expands to fill every gap and harden into a permanent air seal, and most residential jobs are completed in one to two days.
Unlike rolled fiberglass batts, open-cell foam leaves no seams where desert heat can sneak through. If your home in Sunland Park was built before 2000, the original insulation has likely settled or degraded - open-cell foam can bring it back to where it needs to be without tearing out walls. Pair it with closed-cell foam insulation in areas that need added structural rigidity or moisture resistance.
Call us at (575) 266-8167 or request a free estimate online and we will get back to you within one business day.
If your electric bill spikes every June and climbs year over year without any change in habits, your home may be losing cooled air faster than your AC can replace it. In Sunland Park's desert heat, even a small attic gap forces your system to run almost continuously. Bills that feel out of proportion to your home's size are a reliable first signal.
Desert dust is a fact of life here, but if you are finding fresh grit on countertops within a day or two of cleaning even with windows closed, air is moving through your walls in ways it should not be. The same pathways that let dust in also let your cooled air out. Sealing those gaps stops both problems at the same time.
If one bedroom or the back of your house feels like a different climate from the rest of the home, insulation in that area is likely thin or missing entirely. This is especially common in Sunland Park homes built before 2000, where insulation was often installed unevenly or has compressed over decades of heat cycling. A contractor can check actual thickness in problem areas before recommending a fix.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a hot afternoon. If you feel warmth radiating through, outside air is moving through the wall cavity and into your living space. This is a classic sign of poor air sealing, and it is exactly the kind of gap that open-cell foam eliminates permanently with a single installation.
We install open-cell foam in attics, wall cavities, crawl spaces, and rim joists - anywhere air movement is robbing your home of comfort. Our crew measures the existing coverage, identifies the thin spots or gaps, and applies foam at the thickness your climate zone requires. If you are considering insulation for a new build or a full renovation, we can combine open-cell foam on interior surfaces with commercial insulation approaches for mixed-use or outbuilding spaces on your property.
If you are deciding between foam types, we also install closed-cell foam insulation for applications that need higher R-value per inch or added moisture resistance, such as under-slab areas or exterior walls in flood-prone zones. Our free estimate includes a side-by-side comparison of both options so you can make an informed call without any pressure.
Best for homeowners whose biggest energy loss is through the ceiling - the most common problem in Sunland Park's older housing stock.
Ideal for new construction or gut renovations where wall cavities are exposed and ready for a complete air seal before drywall goes up.
Suited for homes where the floor above the crawl space is the main thermal boundary and existing insulation has sagged or fallen away.
A targeted option for homeowners who want to address specific air infiltration points without a full-home insulation project.
Sunland Park sits in the Chihuahuan Desert at roughly 3,800 feet, and summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from June through August. That means your air conditioner fights intense heat pressure for the better part of six months, and any gap in your insulation or air seal costs you money every single day. Open-cell foam excels in hot, dry climates because it stops air movement - which is the real driver of energy loss here, not just the raw R-value of the material. Homeowners in the El Paso-Sunland Park corridor tend to see faster payback on foam upgrades than people in milder climates because the cooling load is so prolonged. We also work in Santa Teresa, NM, where newer construction along the commercial corridor often has minimal insulation above code minimum.
Spring in the El Paso-Sunland Park area brings strong, sustained winds that push fine desert dust through even small gaps in walls and attic hatches. Open-cell foam seals those pathways completely, which means fewer dust layers on furniture and less strain on HVAC filters - a benefit families with allergies or respiratory sensitivities notice right away. Our crews regularly serve homeowners across El Paso, TX, where older mid-century homes share the same air-sealing challenges as the housing stock here in Sunland Park. Sunland Park falls under Dona Ana County permitting jurisdiction, and our team handles the permit process from start to finish when one is required.
We ask a few basic questions about your home size and what problems you have noticed. We reply within one business day and schedule an in-home visit at your convenience - no charge to come out and take a look.
We walk your home - starting in the attic - and measure what is there and what is missing. Before we leave, you get a written estimate spelling out the exact scope, areas covered, and total cost. No verbal quotes, no surprises later.
You clear stored items from the attic or crawl space and keep pets away from the work zone. We mask off fixtures and vents. Plan to stay out of treated spaces for about 24 hours after spraying while the foam cures - we give you the exact window in writing beforehand.
Most residential attic or crawl space jobs finish in a single day. We check foam thickness as we go, clean up overspray, and walk you through the completed work before packing up. We also provide any documentation needed for a permit inspection or federal tax credit claim.
Free estimate. Written quote before work begins. Licensed New Mexico contractor - no pressure, no surprises.
(575) 266-8167We hold a current New Mexico contractor license - not just a Texas license. In a border market where many contractors operate on both sides of the state line, that distinction matters. You can verify our license through the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department in about two minutes - and we encourage you to do it.
Every job starts with a written estimate that spells out exactly what areas will be covered, at what thickness, and at what price. That document protects you - it is what the job gets measured against when we do the final walkthrough. A contractor who will not put it in writing is not someone we would hire either.
We have been insulating homes in Sunland Park and the wider El Paso metro since 2017. The housing stock here - mostly stucco homes built in the 1980s and 1990s - has specific air-sealing needs that differ from homes in wetter climates. We know where the gaps typically hide and how to close them for good.
We follow installation guidelines set by the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance, which means consistent thickness, proper curing time, and a final check before we leave. No rushing through corners, no thin spots left behind.
Every one of these proof points connects back to the same thing: you get a job done right, documented, and backed by a contractor who has been working in this specific market for years. That combination is harder to find than it should be on the New Mexico-Texas border.
Insulation solutions for offices, warehouses, and light industrial buildings in the Sunland Park and Santa Teresa corridor.
Learn MoreHigher R-value per inch and added moisture resistance for applications where open-cell foam is not the right fit.
Learn MoreSummer cooling season in Sunland Park is long. The sooner you seal the gaps, the sooner your electric bill starts to reflect it. Call or get a free estimate now.