
Air sneaks through gaps in older Roswell homes all day long, driving up cooling costs. Open-cell foam seals those gaps and insulates at the same time, so your AC stops fighting a losing battle.

Open-cell foam insulation in Roswell is sprayed as a liquid that expands to fill every gap, crack, and cavity - sealing air leaks and insulating at the same time. Most jobs are completed in one to two days, and the foam stays in place for the life of the building with no maintenance required.
Unlike fiberglass batts, open-cell foam conforms to irregular shapes around wires, pipes, and framing. That means no gaps, no thin spots, and no air sneaking through around the edges. In older Roswell homes - many built in the 1950s through 1970s - that kind of complete coverage is something the original insulation was never designed to provide. If your home has never had its insulation updated, it is almost certainly losing conditioned air through gaps that open-cell foam could seal permanently.
Open-cell foam works especially well alongside closed-cell foam insulation - a denser option suited to moisture-prone areas or spaces that need a higher R-value per inch. Both are types of spray foam insulation, which we install across the Roswell area.
If your cooling costs climb sharply from June through August even when you keep the thermostat steady, your home is losing conditioned air somewhere. In Roswell's intense summer heat, a poorly sealed attic acts like a radiator pushing heat down into your living space all day, forcing your AC to run longer and harder than it should.
If one bedroom is always stuffy in July while another feels drafty in January, that unevenness points to gaps in insulation or air sealing. In older Roswell homes, this often shows up in rooms at the ends of the house or directly under the roofline, where original insulation has settled or was never installed correctly.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet on an exterior wall on a hot afternoon. If you feel warm air coming through, outside air is infiltrating your home through gaps in the wall cavity. This is especially common in Roswell homes built before the 1990s, when air sealing was not a standard part of construction practice.
Homes built in Roswell before the late 1980s were insulated to standards well below what is recommended today. If you have never had an energy audit or insulation inspection, there is a reasonable chance your home is under-insulated by current standards - and that gap is costing you money on your utility bill every month.
We install open-cell foam in attics, interior walls, and crawl spaces across the Roswell area. The foam is sprayed directly onto surfaces, expanding to fill every void and create a continuous air barrier. For attics, we can apply it to the underside of the roof deck - which dramatically reduces heat transfer into your living space on Roswell summer afternoons. For walls, we drill small access holes, inject the foam to fill the cavity, and patch when done. Homeowners who want the densest possible barrier sometimes combine open-cell foam in interior areas with closed-cell foam insulation in areas with higher moisture exposure.
Our full spray foam insulation service covers both open-cell and closed-cell options - we help you decide which type fits each area of your home based on your goals and budget. Before any foam is applied, we do a thorough assessment of your attic or wall cavities to check for moisture issues, rodent activity, or old damaged material that should be addressed first.
Best for homeowners who want to reduce summer heat transfer and lower cooling costs - applied to the underside of the roof deck for maximum effect.
Suited to older homes where wall cavities were never insulated or where original material has degraded - seals gaps without major demolition.
For dry crawl spaces that need both insulation and air sealing - works well in Roswell's low-humidity climate where moisture is less of a concern.
For projects that need different performance levels in different areas - open-cell for interior spaces, closed-cell for areas with higher moisture risk.
Roswell sits in the Chihuahuan Desert and regularly sees temperature differences of 30 degrees or more between afternoon highs and overnight lows. That kind of daily swing puts constant stress on your home, and any gap in your insulation or air barrier means your HVAC system is constantly playing catch-up. Open-cell foam seals those gaps completely - not just slowing heat transfer but stopping air movement through the wall or ceiling altogether. Roswell also averages over 160 days per year with high temperatures above 90 degrees, and the foam's ability to seal an attic tightly keeps brutal heat from radiating down into living spaces all day long.
Roswell's low relative humidity - well below the national average - actually works in favor of open-cell foam for most interior applications. The moisture concerns that sometimes push contractors toward closed-cell foam in humid Southern states are much less of a factor here, which means open-cell foam is a practical and cost-effective fit for the vast majority of Roswell homes. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance provides homeowner resources on foam installation standards. We serve homeowners in Roswell and across the region, including Carlsbad and Artesia, where desert climate conditions are equally demanding.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask about your home's age, the area you want insulated, and what prompted you to reach out. No pricing on the first call - we need to see the space first to give you an accurate number.
We visit your home to check the attic, walls, or crawl space. We look at the existing insulation, check for moisture or damage, and identify any issues that should be addressed before foam goes in. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes.
After the assessment you receive a written quote spelling out exactly what work will be done and at what price. Take time to compare if you are getting multiple bids - a reputable contractor will not pressure you to sign on the spot.
The crew arrives, sets up, and sprays the foam systematically for consistent coverage. Most jobs are done in one day. Before they leave, they walk you through the finished work so you can see the coverage with your own eyes.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work starts. No pressure.
(575) 363-2820New Mexico requires insulation contractors to hold a valid state license, and ours is current and verifiable online. That matters because unlicensed work can affect your homeowner's insurance and complicate a future home sale.
From Roswell to Carlsbad, Artesia, Hobbs, Clovis, and beyond - we know the housing stock and climate conditions across the region. That local experience shapes how we approach every open-cell foam project.
One of the biggest worries homeowners have is paying for work they cannot verify. We walk you through the completed job before we leave so you can see the foam coverage yourself - not just take our word for it.
After the on-site assessment you receive a written quote, and the price does not change unless the scope of work changes - and if it does, we tell you before we proceed. No surprise invoices and no pressure to approve added work on the spot. The{' '}U.S. Department of Energy recommends getting written estimates from multiple contractors before committing to any insulation project.
Every open-cell foam job we do in Roswell comes with a thorough on-site assessment and a walkthrough when the work is done. That combination - honest quoting, licensed work, and visible results - is how we earn repeat calls from homeowners across southeastern New Mexico.
Spray foam, blown-in, and rigid board insulation for Roswell commercial buildings that need to hold temperature through desert summers.
Learn moreA denser, higher R-value foam option for areas needing maximum moisture resistance or thinner insulation profiles.
Learn moreEvery week your home runs without proper air sealing is another week of higher bills - call us now and we will get out within a business day.