
Your walls are letting desert heat pour in all summer. We fill them properly so your home stays cooler and your AC bill drops.
Your walls are letting desert heat pour in all summer. We fill them properly so your home stays cooler and your AC bill drops.

Wall insulation in Sunland Park slows heat from moving through your exterior walls, which means your air conditioner does not have to run constantly to keep up - most single-family homes can be fully insulated in one to two days with no need to vacate.
When temperatures climb past 100 degrees, a home without wall insulation turns into a slow cooker from the outside in. The cool air your system produces escapes, and the heat outside rushes in to take its place. Wall insulation in Sunland Park creates a real barrier between the desert and your living spaces - and it makes a difference you will feel within the first week. If you are also dealing with drafts or air seeping in, combining this work with air sealing services gives you the most complete result.
Many homes built here in the 1970s through 1990s were put up with minimal wall insulation or none at all. If your home is more than 30 years old and you have never had an energy audit, there is a real chance your walls are working against you every single summer.
If your air conditioner runs almost constantly during Sunland Park's long summer but certain rooms still feel hot and stuffy, your walls may be letting heat pour in faster than your system can remove it. This is especially common in west- and south-facing rooms that take the full force of the afternoon sun. Properly insulated walls act as a buffer, and the difference in room temperature can be noticeable quickly.
Sunland Park's desert winds carry fine particulate dust that finds its way into homes through gaps in walls, around electrical outlets, and through other small openings. If you are constantly wiping down surfaces and still finding a thin layer of grit, air is moving through your walls. Insulation combined with air sealing can dramatically reduce that infiltration - this is a local comfort problem many homeowners do not connect to insulation.
If your bill jumps significantly in May and stays elevated through September, your home is working hard to fight heat coming through its walls. Compare your bills to neighbors with similar-sized homes - if yours are noticeably higher, under-insulated walls are a likely contributor. The gap tends to grow each year as insulation standards continue rising.
Stand near an exterior wall on a hot afternoon and hold your hand close to the surface. If it feels noticeably warm, heat is conducting through with little resistance. Similarly, if one side of your home is significantly cooler or warmer than the other, uneven or missing insulation is often the cause. These are things you can check yourself before calling anyone.
Most wall insulation jobs in this area use blown-in loose fill, which we pump into wall cavities through small holes drilled in the exterior stucco or interior drywall. This method works especially well in existing homes where walls are already closed up - no major demolition required. We also install batt insulation for walls that are open during a renovation. If your home needs a complete comfort overhaul, we can pair wall insulation with blown-in insulation in the attic for maximum impact.
Every job starts with an on-site walkthrough to assess your wall type, existing insulation levels, and stucco condition. We will tell you exactly what is in your walls before we recommend anything, and we handle the Dona Ana County permit process when it applies. The crew drills, fills, patches, and finishes - and your home is fully functional the same day.
Best for existing homes with closed walls - we drill small holes and fill each cavity without major disruption to your interior.
Ideal for new construction or renovations where wall framing is already exposed and cavities can be filled before drywall goes up.
We patch and match your stucco after every job - required for exterior drilling and done right so it holds up to desert conditions.
For homeowners who also want to address dust infiltration and air leakage, we combine insulation with targeted sealing around outlets and wall penetrations.
Sunland Park sits in the Chihuahuan Desert where summer temperatures routinely climb past 100 degrees and the cooling season stretches from April through October. That means your air conditioner is working hard for more than half the year, and under-insulated walls are costing you money every single day during that stretch. Wall insulation pays for itself faster here than it would in a milder climate, simply because the temperature difference between inside and outside is so dramatic for so long. We also see frequent high-wind events that push fine desert dust through every tiny gap in a wall - proper insulation and sealing together cut down that infiltration significantly. We serve homeowners in Santa Teresa, NM and Socorro, TX who deal with the same conditions.
A large share of homes here have stucco exteriors or adobe-style construction, which presents specific challenges for insulation contractors. Drilling through stucco requires more precision than drilling through wood siding, and some older adobe walls have limited cavity space to fill. A contractor who knows this market will assess your wall type before quoting. New Mexico has adopted a statewide energy code, and insulation work that is part of a larger renovation typically requires a permit through Dona Ana County - we handle that process so you do not have to. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends R-13 to R-15 for existing homes in this climate zone, and we follow those guidelines on every job.
Tell us your home's size, age, and what is prompting the call. We respond within one business day and will schedule a free on-site visit - no quotes over the phone, because wall type and existing insulation levels vary too much.
We walk your home's exterior and interior, check your wall construction type - stucco, adobe, or wood siding - and often use a small probe to see what is already in your walls. This visit takes 30 to 60 minutes and gives us everything we need to quote accurately.
You receive a written estimate that breaks down cost by material and labor. We tell you upfront whether your project requires a Dona Ana County permit and handle the application if one is needed. No surprises after you sign.
The crew drills, fills each wall cavity, and patches all holes before leaving. Most single-family homes are done in one to two days. We do a final walkthrough with you to confirm every patch is clean and the site is cleared.
Free estimate. No obligation. We handle the Dona Ana County permit process from start to finish.
(575) 266-8167Nearly every home in Sunland Park has a stucco exterior, and we have drilled and patched stucco on jobs throughout this area. We know how to match the finish so patches hold up and blend in - no rough edges or cracking down the road.
We give you a written, itemized quote before any work begins - no vague verbal estimates. When the job requires a Dona Ana County permit, we handle the application and paperwork. You will not get an unexpected bill or a compliance problem when you sell.
We hold a valid state contractor license through the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department. That means we carry the insurance that protects you if anything goes wrong on your property, and our work meets state code requirements. You can verify our license through the{" "}RLD directly.
We are based in Sunland Park and serve this market every week - not a regional chain dispatching from El Paso. When you call or submit a form, you hear back within one business day. Our crews know the area's stucco construction, desert dust conditions, and local permit requirements.
Local expertise, transparent pricing, and proper permitting are what set a job done right apart from one that creates problems later. We bring all three to every wall insulation project in Sunland Park and the surrounding area. Learn more about contractor licensing requirements from the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department.
Close the gaps that let desert heat and dust into your home alongside your wall insulation work.
Learn MoreExtend whole-home coverage by adding blown-in insulation in the attic to complement newly insulated walls.
Learn MoreThe cooling season is long here - every week without proper wall insulation is money out the door. Call now or submit your information and we will be in touch within one business day.