
Stop losing conditioned air through gaps and cracks. Spray foam insulates and seals your home at the same time, so your AC and heat work less and last longer.

Spray foam insulation in Roswell, NM fills cavities, gaps, and cracks with a material that expands and hardens on contact - sealing your home and insulating it in a single step. Most attic or crawl space jobs are completed in one to two days.
In Roswell, where summer highs push past 100 degrees and spring winds carry fine desert dust into every opening, an unsealed home works against you year-round. Spray foam closes the pathways that batt insulation simply cannot reach - irregular gaps around pipes, wires, and framing that have shifted over decades of settling. If you have an older home and have been dealing with hot rooms and high electric bills, this is the fix that addresses both at the same time.
Homeowners who want the most thorough option often pair spray foam with attic insulation for a complete thermal barrier from the roof down. For high-moisture areas, our closed-cell foam insulation provides both insulation and a rigid moisture barrier in one application.
If your electric bill climbs sharply from May through September even when you keep the thermostat steady, your home is losing conditioned air faster than it should. In Roswell, where temperatures stay above 95 degrees for weeks at a time, a poorly sealed home forces your AC to run almost nonstop. That is not a thermostat problem - it is an air sealing problem.
Walk through your home on a hot July afternoon. If one or two rooms feel noticeably warmer than the rest with vents fully open, those rooms are losing cool air through gaps in the walls, ceiling, or floor. This is especially common in older Roswell homes where additions were built without matching the original insulation.
Hold your hand near an outlet on an exterior wall on a windy day. If you feel a faint draft, air is moving through the wall cavity. Roswell's spring winds - which gust well above 30 mph - make this easy to test. Spray foam fills the cavities and gaps behind these surfaces that allow that kind of infiltration.
Homes built in Roswell before 1980 were typically constructed with little or no wall insulation and minimal attic coverage. Decades of settling have opened gaps around pipes, wires, and framing. If nothing has been done since the home was built, assume it needs attention - spray foam can be applied without tearing out walls.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on your home and budget. Open-cell foam is softer and more affordable, well-suited for interior walls and attics where moisture is not a primary concern. Our attic insulation service frequently uses open-cell foam as a cost-effective way to seal the entire attic plane.
Closed-cell foam is denser and acts as both insulation and a moisture barrier - the right choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, and exterior walls where you want maximum performance. You can learn more about the differences on our closed-cell foam insulation page. Both types are professionally installed by our crews using commercial-grade equipment - not DIY kits that produce inconsistent results.
Best for attics and interior walls where cost efficiency is the priority.
Best for crawl spaces, basements, and any area where moisture resistance matters.
Seals the entire attic plane including rafters, eaves, and penetrations in one pass.
Closes the gaps that allow cold air and pests to enter from below your home.
Roswell sits in the Chihuahuan Desert at about 3,570 feet elevation. Summer highs push past 100 degrees for stretches at a time, while winter nights drop below freezing. That wide swing - triple digits in summer, teens in January - means your home's envelope is under constant thermal stress. Spray foam's combined insulation-and-air-seal is especially valuable here because a home that leaks air in this climate is fighting against itself every month of the year. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that air leaks account for 25-40% of energy used for heating and cooling in a typical home.
A large share of Roswell homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, before modern insulation standards existed. Decades of settling have opened gaps around pipes, wires, and framing that batt insulation cannot fill. Spray foam is particularly well-suited to these older homes. We serve homeowners in Artesia and Carlsbad as well, where housing stock and climate conditions are similar to Roswell.
We respond within 1 business day. The first conversation is short - we ask about the area you want insulated, your home's age, and any problems you have noticed. No pricing on the first call; we need to see the space first.
We walk the attic, crawl space, or area in question. We check for gaps, measure existing coverage, and look for anything that needs to be addressed before foam is applied. This visit is free and takes 30-60 minutes.
You receive a written estimate covering area, foam type, and total cost. Once approved, we pull the required building permit before scheduling the job. The permit means a city inspector signs off on the finished work.
The crew arrives with commercial-grade equipment and completes a standard attic or crawl space in four to eight hours. Ventilate the space for 24 hours after the job. A city inspection closes out the permit.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after your free estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment at a time that works for you.
(575) 363-2820We carry full liability insurance and operate under New Mexico's Construction Industries Division licensing requirements. Every job is covered - you are not taking on any financial risk if something unexpected happens on-site.
We give you a written quote after walking your home - not a number over the phone. The estimate breaks down area, foam type, and cost so you know exactly what you are paying for before anyone picks up a tool.
Most spray foam work in Roswell requires a building permit. We pull it before the job starts, and a city inspector reviews the completed work. That independent check protects your investment and matters when you sell.
Our crews use heated hose systems and commercial-grade chemical tanks - the same equipment used by commercial contractors. This ensures correct mixing ratios and consistent thickness across every surface, not the uneven results DIY kits produce.
Every one of these factors matters in a market like Roswell, where older homes, desert conditions, and a smaller contractor pool make it worth choosing carefully. We have been working in this community since 2023 and our work is backed by permitted inspections, not just our word.
Pair spray foam with attic insulation to build a complete thermal barrier from the roof down and maximize your energy savings.
Learn moreThe denser option for walls, crawl spaces, and anywhere you need both insulation and a rigid moisture barrier in one layer.
Learn moreRoswell summers are coming - book your free on-site assessment now and get your home sealed before the peak cooling season fills our schedule.