
Your Roswell home loses money every month to heat pouring in through the ceiling and escaping through the walls. Proper home insulation fixes that from top to bottom.

Home insulation in Roswell covers your attic, walls, and any crawl space or basement with the right material for each area - most residential projects are completed in one to two days. A significant share of homes in our area were built before the 1980s, when insulation standards were far lower than they are today. If your home is in that group, there is a good chance what is there has settled, degraded, or simply was never adequate to begin with.
The attic is almost always the right place to start. Heat rises, and a poorly insulated attic ceiling functions like a radiator pumping heat into your living space all summer. After the attic, wall cavities and crawl spaces are the next biggest contributors to energy loss. Pairing insulation work with proper air sealing is what separates a project that actually lowers your bills from one that does not. If existing material is damaged or contaminated, our insulation removal service clears the way before new material goes in.
For older homes that were never properly insulated, our retrofit insulation service is designed specifically to add coverage to finished spaces without major demolition.
If your AC runs almost constantly from May through September or your furnace cycles nonstop in January without ever quite warming the house, under-insulation is usually the explanation. Roswell's extreme temperature swings make this problem worse than in milder climates. Bills that feel disproportionate to your home's size are a reliable starting point for investigating.
If one bedroom bakes while another stays cool, or your living room is comfortable but the hallway is always drafty, insulation in those areas is likely thin or missing. Uneven temperatures from room to room are a reliable indicator of inconsistent coverage. This pattern is especially common in Roswell homes built before the 1980s.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a windy day. If you feel cool air, you have air leaks bypassing your insulation entirely. Roswell's persistent spring winds make this test especially revealing here. Drafts around window frames and baseboards tell the same story and are worth addressing before the next season.
If you bought an older Roswell home and have no record of insulation work being done, assume it needs attention. Insulation from the 1970s and earlier was installed to much lower standards and may have settled or absorbed moisture over the decades. A quick contractor inspection will tell you exactly what you are working with.
No two Roswell homes need the same approach. We assess your attic, walls, and any crawl space before recommending materials and methods. For most homes, the attic is the priority - blown-in cellulose or fiberglass covers the attic floor completely, filling corners and odd-shaped spaces that batts cannot reach. Older homes that need existing material cleared out before new insulation goes in start with our insulation removal service, which prepares the space properly so the new material performs as intended.
For existing homes that were never insulated in the walls, our retrofit insulation approach adds coverage to finished spaces with minimal disruption. Air sealing is part of every project we do - sealing gaps around fixtures, penetrations, and the attic hatch before adding any material. Skipping that step is one of the main reasons homeowners do not see the energy savings they expected, and we will not skip it.
The highest-impact starting point for most Roswell homes - covers the full attic floor with the right depth for our climate zone.
Added to exterior walls to stop heat transfer through the building envelope, particularly valuable in older homes with no wall coverage.
Clears out damaged, contaminated, or degraded material so new insulation can be installed on a clean, effective substrate.
Adds insulation to finished spaces in existing homes with minimal demolition - suited to homes that were never insulated in the walls.
Roswell regularly sees summer highs above 95 degrees F and winter lows that drop below freezing - a swing of more than 100 degrees across the year. That means your insulation has to perform in both directions. Homes here that are under-insulated do not just get uncomfortable - they drive up energy bills in both summer and winter. Roswell's dry climate adds another layer: dry desert air moves through tiny gaps more easily than humid air, making air sealing especially important alongside any insulation work. Persistent spring winds that gust to 40 or 50 mph push outside air through every gap around windows, doors, and outlets.
A significant portion of Roswell's residential neighborhoods were built in the mid-20th century, when insulation standards were a fraction of what they are today. Homes near NMMI on the north side and in established areas throughout the city are particularly likely to need upgrades. We serve homeowners throughout Roswell and surrounding communities - including Artesia and Hobbs - where similar desert climate conditions create the same insulation challenges. The ENERGY STAR Seal and Insulate program estimates that homeowners can cut heating and cooling costs significantly by properly insulating and air sealing an older home.
Tell us your home's age, what you have noticed, and which areas concern you most. We will respond within 1 business day and schedule a free assessment visit. You do not need to know anything technical before this call.
We walk through your home and inspect the attic, walls, and any crawl space. We measure how much insulation is already there, check its condition, and identify air leaks. You get a plain-language explanation of what we find and a written estimate before we leave.
Your estimate spells out exactly what work will be done, where, with what materials, and at what cost - not just a single total number. Once you accept, we coordinate any permit requirements and schedule the installation at your convenience.
Most residential jobs in Roswell are completed in a single day. Before the crew leaves, we walk you through what was done, show you the finished work, and make sure you have any documentation you need for a tax credit claim or future home sale.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure - just a free whole-home assessment where we measure what is there and explain what we recommend. After you submit, someone from our office will call to confirm your details and schedule a time.
(575) 363-2820New Mexico requires insulation contractors to hold a valid license through the Construction Industries Division before performing work on your home. We are licensed and you can verify it. That accountability protects you in a way that hiring an unlicensed contractor does not.
We work on homes across Roswell and the surrounding region, from mid-century ranch homes near downtown to newer builds on the west side. We know the construction patterns common to this market and bring that context to every assessment - no guesswork about what to expect.
We seal gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch before adding any insulation material. This step is what most homeowners do not see - and it is the difference between a project that moves the needle on your bills and one that does not.
Every quote we give specifies what areas are being insulated, what materials will be used, and what the depth or coverage will be - not just a total price. That detail makes it easy to compare fairly if you are getting multiple bids and holds us accountable to what we committed.
Home insulation is one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make to a Roswell home, and it pays back every month through lower energy bills. We focus on doing it correctly - the right materials, proper air sealing, and documentation you can keep.
Safe removal of old, damaged, or contaminated insulation before new material is installed for best results.
Learn moreAdds insulation coverage to finished walls and spaces in existing homes with minimal disruption to your daily life.
Learn moreRoswell's heat season starts early. Call or submit now and we will assess your home, tell you exactly what needs attention, and give you a written quote with no pressure to commit.