
Roswell Insulation brings commercial insulation, spray foam, and blown-in insulation services to Eunice homeowners and business owners across Lea County - and we reply within 1 business day of every inquiry.

Eunice has a mix of long-term owner-operated businesses and oilfield-related commercial properties, many of them built in the mid-20th century with minimal insulation by today's standards. Our commercial insulation services address flat-roof commercial buildings, warehouse spaces, and retail suites where heat gain in summer drives energy bills higher than they need to be.
Eunice's open terrain means wind-driven air infiltration is a constant pressure on any building's envelope. Spray foam seals gaps around pipes, wiring, and framing at the same time it insulates - which makes it especially effective in the ranch-style homes and small commercial buildings common across town, where decades of settling have opened pathways that batt insulation cannot reach.
Most homes in Eunice were built between the 1940s and 1980s, and a large share of them have attic floors and wall cavities that were never properly filled. Blown-in insulation is a practical way to upgrade these older homes without tearing out walls - loose-fill material fills irregular cavities and covers attic floors to the depth needed for this desert climate.
In Eunice, attic temperatures on summer afternoons can exceed 130 degrees Fahrenheit, and a poorly insulated attic floor transfers that heat directly into living spaces below. Upgrading attic insulation is the single highest-return improvement most Eunice homeowners can make to reduce cooling loads and cut summer electricity costs.
The persistent winds across Lea County push outside air through every unsealed gap in a building - around outlets, plumbing penetrations, and attic access points. Sealing these pathways first means the insulation installed on top actually performs at its rated value instead of being bypassed by moving air.
Many of Eunice's older stucco and brick homes have little or no insulation inside their wall cavities - the exterior finish provided some thermal mass, but not enough to hold conditioned air against desert heat and wind. Adding wall insulation through small injection ports upgrades performance without demolishing finished interior surfaces.
Eunice sits in the southeastern corner of New Mexico, deep in Lea County oil country, where the climate is as demanding as the work that built the town. Summers are long and hot - temperatures push above 95 degrees Fahrenheit from June through August - and the Chihuahuan Desert sun beats down on flat roofs and stucco walls with almost no natural shade. Winter nights regularly drop below freezing, and the freeze-thaw cycle that follows is hard on stucco cracks and mortar joints in older brick construction. Most of the housing stock was built during the oil boom years between the 1940s and 1980s, and much of it was never insulated to the standards that would hold up against this kind of climate stress.
The open terrain around Eunice means there is nothing to slow the wind before it hits your building. Spring dust storms and sustained winds above 30 mph are part of life here, and that constant air pressure forces outside air through every gap in an aging building envelope. Commercial properties face the same challenge - oilfield-era warehouses, shops, and small office buildings across Lea County were built for function, not energy efficiency, and many have never had an insulation assessment. Whether you own a home your family has lived in for decades or a commercial property that employs people who depend on the local economy, insulation that actually seals the building makes a measurable difference in operating costs every month.
Our crew works on homes and commercial properties throughout Eunice and the surrounding Lea County area, and we are familiar with the stucco and brick construction that defines the older neighborhoods near the center of town. When permits are required for larger projects, we coordinate with the City of Eunice and handle the application process on your behalf. We know how aging stucco exteriors behave in this climate - where cracks tend to form, how wind-driven sand degrades the finish, and what that means for the insulation work happening behind the wall.
Eunice sits just a few miles from the Texas state line, with Hobbs to the north along US-18 and Jal to the south. The Permian Basin oil fields surrounding the area built this community, and the housing stock reflects that history - modest ranch-style homes on flat, open lots, many with stucco exteriors and flat or low-pitched rooflines. The energy industry that drives Lea County means there is also a consistent commercial property base that needs the same attention as residential homes.
We also serve homeowners in Hobbs, the largest city in Lea County, just 18 miles north of Eunice. If you are comparing contractors or timing a project across multiple properties, we handle both areas on the same route.
We reply within 1 business day and ask a few basic questions - the type of property, roughly how old it is, and what is prompting your call. This helps us arrive prepared for the assessment visit rather than starting from scratch on-site.
We walk through the areas most likely to be losing energy - attic, walls, and any mechanical spaces. The estimate we give you after this visit is written and itemized - no range-only quotes, no pressure to decide on the spot. Cost depends on square footage, building type, and material, so we do not quote without seeing the property first.
The crew arrives with all equipment and works methodically through the agreed scope. Most residential attic and blown-in jobs finish in a single day. Spray foam and larger commercial projects may run into a second day. You do not need to be present for the full duration, but we ask that access to all work areas is clear before the crew arrives.
Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you so you can see exactly what was done. We clean up before leaving. Within the first full billing cycle, you should see a difference in energy costs - if something does not feel right, call us and we will come back to check.
We serve Eunice and the surrounding Lea County area. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free on-site assessment.
(575) 363-2820Eunice is a small city in southeastern Lea County, New Mexico, with a population of around 2,700. It grew up alongside the Permian Basin oil and gas industry, and that industry still defines daily life for most residents. The housing stock is mostly mid-century - ranch-style homes built between the 1940s and 1980s on flat, open lots - with stucco and brick as the dominant exterior finishes. Owner-occupancy rates are relatively high for a town of this size, which means many homeowners have a long-term stake in keeping their properties in good shape. New construction is rare, so nearly all insulation work here is repair and upgrade rather than new builds.
The community sits just a few miles from the Texas border, near Hobbs to the north and Jal to the south, and residents frequently travel US-18 for shopping and services. Eunice High School and its Cardinals athletic programs are a central part of community life - if you have been here a while, you know that football season draws the whole town together. Whether your home is near Eunice High School or on the quieter streets at the edges of town, the same desert climate and aging housing stock create the same insulation challenges. We also serve nearby Lovington, the Lea County seat roughly 20 miles north, where similar mid-century housing stock and high-plains winds create the same demand for a properly sealed building envelope.
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Call Roswell Insulation or request a free estimate online. We serve Eunice and the surrounding Lea County area and reply within 1 business day.