
Spray Foam Insulation
Tired of sky-high energy bills? Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates in one step, stopping conditioned air from escaping through gaps no other insulation can reach.
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Stop paying to heat and cool a leaky home. Farmington Insulation delivers expert insulation solutions in Farmington and across the Four Corners - free estimates, same-week scheduling, and work you can see when we are done.

Farmington Insulation is a locally owned insulation contractor serving Farmington, NM and the surrounding Four Corners region. We offer 16 insulation services - from spray foam and attic insulation to vapor barriers and commercial work - for homeowners and businesses in 12 communities across New Mexico and southern Colorado. We hold a valid New Mexico contractor license for every job we take.

Tired of sky-high energy bills? Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates in one step, stopping conditioned air from escaping through gaps no other insulation can reach.
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Is your attic cooking your house in summer? Proper attic insulation keeps the heat up and out, so your AC does not run all day trying to catch up.
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Visible attic joists mean thin insulation. Blown-in material fills every corner evenly and can be added right on top of what is already there, usually in one day.
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From attic to crawl space, a whole-home insulation assessment finds where your money is leaking out and fixes all of it in one coordinated project.
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Old, pest-damaged, or moisture-soaked insulation works against you. We remove it cleanly before installing fresh material that actually performs.
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Cold floors in winter point straight to the crawl space. Insulating it stops that chill from rising and protects your pipes from freezing.
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Drafty walls and uneven room temperatures usually mean missing wall insulation. We add it without a full renovation - no major drywall work required.
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Insulation cannot stop what air sealing does not start. We close the gaps around pipes, wires, and fixtures where conditioned air silently escapes.
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An uninsulated basement pulls heat out of your floors and drives up your heating bill all winter. We insulate the walls and rim joists where it matters most.
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For areas exposed to moisture, temperature extremes, or structural loads, closed-cell foam delivers the highest R-value per inch of any insulation type.
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Open-cell foam fills interior wall cavities and attic roof decks with a soft, expanding barrier that also cuts noise between rooms.
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Commercial buildings have different codes, schedules, and performance demands. We handle insulation projects in offices, warehouses, and industrial facilities.
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Ground moisture rising through a dirt crawl space can rot wood, feed mold, and raise your energy costs. A vapor barrier stops it at the source.
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Moisture in walls and crawl spaces causes more long-term damage than most homeowners realize. Vapor barrier installation blocks it before it becomes a repair bill.
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The attic is the biggest source of conditioned air loss in most homes. Sealing the penetrations up top is the first step before any new insulation goes in.
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Already-built walls and finished ceilings can still be insulated without tearing everything out. Retrofit methods add R-value to the spaces you cannot easily reach.
Learn More →Reach out by phone or through the contact form on this page. We ask a few quick questions - home age, which areas you want insulated, and what is prompting your call. That way we show up prepared and can give you a realistic timeframe right from the start. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
A technician visits your home and inspects the attic, crawl space, or walls you want insulated. We measure what is already there, check for moisture or pest damage, and identify any air sealing gaps. You receive a written estimate that breaks down the scope and cost before anything is scheduled. No pressure and no guesswork.
On installation day, the crew sets up outside and completes the job efficiently - most attic projects wrap in a single day. Before leaving, we walk you through the finished work so you can see the coverage yourself. The upgrade takes effect immediately - no curing time, no wait.
We hold a current contractor's license through the New Mexico Construction Industries Division. Every project is covered by liability insurance, so you are protected from the first day of work through the final walkthrough.
We are a local business, not a franchise or out-of-state crew. We have worked on homes throughout San Juan County since 2018 and we understand the specific demands of the high-desert climate, older housing stock, and local building codes.
Every estimate starts with a real in-person visit - not a phone guess. We inspect your attic or crawl space, measure what is there, and give you a written quote before any work is scheduled. You decide if and when to move forward.
We walk you through the completed job in person or with photos so you can see the coverage with your own eyes. For attic work, we leave a depth ruler in place so you can verify the result yourself any time after we leave.
Questions before you commit? (505) 910-3304 or send us a message.
The crew finished the attic insulation in one day, which is exactly what they told me when they came out for the estimate. My bedroom upstairs used to be unbearable in July - this summer it was noticeably cooler. Fair price, no surprises.
Marcus T., Farmington, NM - Attic Insulation
I called about spray foam for our crawl space because our floors were always cold in January. They came out the same week, explained exactly what they found, and the work was done in one morning. Floors are warm now and the quote matched the final bill.
Sandra K., Aztec, NM - Spray Foam Insulation
We had an old Farmington home from the 1970s with barely any wall insulation. They did the whole retrofit project over two days and left the house cleaner than they found it. Our gas bill the following winter was lower than it had been in years.
Robert V., Bloomfield, NM - Retrofit Insulation
We respond within 1 business day. Filling out this form does not commit you to anything - it just gets the conversation started. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(505) 910-3304Farmington Insulation is based in Farmington, NM and serves homeowners and businesses across 12 communities in New Mexico and southern Colorado. We cover Aztec, Bloomfield, Durango, and beyond - most jobs in the Four Corners region can be scheduled within the same week.
Farmington sits at roughly 5,400 feet with summer highs near 95 degrees and winter nights below freezing - sometimes 40 degrees apart in a single day. That range means your HVAC runs hard in both seasons, and thin or aging insulation makes it work twice as hard as it should.
R-value measures how well insulation resists heat flow. Farmington falls in a climate zone where the Department of Energy recommends R-49 to R-60 in the attic for most homes. Many older Farmington homes built in the 1960s to 1980s have only a fraction of that - check by peering into your attic with a flashlight.
Batt insulation (the familiar blanket rolls) works well in open, unobstructed spaces. Blown-in loose fill is better for irregular attics, around obstacles like pipes and wiring, and for topping up existing material. For most Farmington attic jobs, blown-in delivers more even coverage with less labor disruption.
The Department of Energy estimates that air sealing and insulating can cut heating and cooling costs by up to 20 percent. In a home that has run on thin, settling insulation for decades, the payoff is often felt in the first billing cycle. A federal tax credit of up to 30% of material cost can reduce the upfront investment. Learn about the IRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit.
Properly installed spray foam can last the lifetime of a home - 80 years or more. Blown-in fiberglass or cellulose typically performs well for 20 to 30 years before settling or pest activity reduces its effectiveness. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association covers insulation service life in detail.
Insulation slows heat transfer through materials. Air sealing closes the gaps where conditioned air physically escapes - around pipes, wires, and light fixtures. Skipping air sealing and only adding insulation is like putting on a coat and leaving it unzipped. ENERGY STAR recommends both for any meaningful efficiency improvement.
Farmington Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor based in Farmington, NM, serving 12 communities in New Mexico and southern Colorado since 2018. We hold a valid contractor license issued by the New Mexico Construction Industries Division under the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, covering residential and commercial insulation work statewide. Since opening, we have completed insulation projects across 16 service categories - from spray foam and attic insulation to vapor barriers and commercial buildings. Learn more about our company and credentials.
If existing insulation is dry, pest-free, and not compressed, a contractor can blow new material right on top. If it is wet, contaminated, or compacted below usefulness, removal comes first. A quick attic inspection tells you which situation you are in.
Not all insulation jobs require a permit in Farmington, but some do - particularly projects tied to renovations. Skipping a required permit can complicate a home sale, void insurance claims, and leave you with no recourse if the work causes a problem later.
The depth ruler a contractor leaves in your attic is the simplest check. For blown-in insulation, a target depth of 15 to 20 inches covers most homes in Farmington's climate zone. Your written estimate should state the target depth before work begins.
The U.S. Department of Energy Insulation Guide is the most comprehensive free resource for homeowners researching insulation options - it covers R-value recommendations by climate zone, types of insulation, and installation guidance. When you are ready to move forward, call us at (505) 910-3304 for a free on-site estimate.
Farmington is a mid-size city of about 45,000 residents in the northwest corner of New Mexico, where the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata rivers meet. It sits at roughly 5,400 feet elevation in the high desert of the San Juan Basin, which means stronger UV, wider temperature swings, and thinner air than most of the country. Those conditions matter for home performance - stucco cracks, insulation settles, and HVAC systems work harder here than at sea level.
The city includes a mix of older neighborhoods near the rivers, mid-century homes that grew out of the oil and gas boom, and newer subdivisions along Pinon Hills Boulevard on the east side. The Riverside Nature Area along the Animas River and the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park are two well-known landmarks that anchor the community. A large share of the housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s - homes now 40 to 70 years old that were built to insulation standards well below what is recommended today.
Farmington Insulation has worked on homes throughout Farmington - from the older ranch-style houses near downtown to newer builds on the east side - and understands the difference between what a 1970s stucco home needs and what a newer construction requires. If your home is anywhere in the Four Corners area and you want an honest assessment of your insulation, give us a call.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Farmington Insulation
4201 E 30th StMon–Fri 7 AM–6 PM, Sat 8 AM–2 PM
Call or send a message today for a free on-site insulation estimate - no pressure, no commitment, just honest answers about what your home needs.