
Stop heating and cooling the outdoors. We install open-cell and closed-cell spray foam that seals air leaks and insulates in one step - the highest-performance upgrade for Farmington homes.

Spray foam insulation in Farmington, NM combines air sealing and thermal resistance in a single application - most residential projects are completed in one day. Unlike batts or blown-in material, it bonds directly to surfaces and expands to fill every gap, crack, and penetration in your building envelope.
Farmington sits at roughly 5,400 feet in the San Juan Basin, where temperatures can swing 40 degrees between morning and afternoon. That constant pressure on your home's envelope is exactly where spray foam outperforms every other option. If your home was built before 1985 and has never had insulation work done, there is a good chance it is losing conditioned air through dozens of small gaps your current insulation cannot touch.
For homes with HVAC equipment in the attic or accessible crawl spaces, a closed-cell foam application also adds measurable structural rigidity to wall and roof assemblies - a bonus on top of the energy performance.
If your July cooling bill or January heating bill feels too high for the size of your home, conditioned air is escaping faster than your HVAC can replace it. In Farmington's high-desert climate, a poorly sealed home forces your system to run almost constantly. Spray foam closes those escape routes.
Hold your hand near an exterior wall outlet on a cold day - if you feel cool air, you have air leaks behind the wall. If the area around your attic hatch feels noticeably colder than the rest of the ceiling, warm air is escaping upward. These are exactly the gaps spray foam is built to seal.
One bedroom always cold in winter, or a living room that bakes in afternoon sun no matter how hard the AC runs - this is almost always caused by uneven or insufficient insulation. Spray foam's ability to fill irregular spaces helps even out those stubborn hot and cold spots.
Homes built in Farmington before modern energy codes were adopted were insulated to a fraction of today's standard. If yours has never had insulation work done, the original material has had decades to settle, compress, and thin out. If you can see the ceiling joists in your attic, you almost certainly need more insulation.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam depending on the application and your goals. Closed-cell foam - dense, rigid, and vapor-impermeable - is the right choice for crawl spaces, rim joists, exterior walls, and any area where moisture resistance or maximum R-value per inch matters most. For interior walls, floor assemblies, or budget-conscious projects where sound control is a priority, open-cell foam delivers excellent performance at a lower cost per square foot.
Spray foam pairs naturally with our attic insulation work - particularly when we spray the underside of the roof deck to create an unvented attic assembly for homes with HVAC equipment in the attic. Every project starts with an on-site assessment to determine the right foam type and thickness for each zone.
Best for crawl spaces, rim joists, exterior walls, and any area needing maximum R-value and moisture resistance.
Best for interior partition walls, floor assemblies, and projects where sound attenuation is a goal.
Applied to the underside of the roof deck, turning a vented attic into a conditioned, unvented assembly.
Closed-cell foam on crawl space walls and rim joists to control moisture and eliminate the cold floor problem.
Added to existing homes through accessible cavities - attics, crawl spaces, and open wall sections.
Full-building foam applications for builders and homeowners who want the highest-performance envelope from day one.
Farmington's high desert location creates conditions that most insulation types handle poorly. Summer days routinely push past 95 degrees, winter nights drop below freezing, and a single spring day can swing 40 degrees between sunrise and sunset. That constant thermal stress is why a material that only insulates - without also sealing air movement - leaves so much performance on the table. Spray foam handles both in one step, which is why it consistently outperforms other options in this climate.
The dry, arid character of the San Juan Basin also works in spray foam's favor. Low humidity means the foam faces less moisture pressure than in wetter climates, and the occasional monsoon-season moisture events are exactly where closed-cell foam's vapor resistance pays off.
We serve the full region, including homeowners in Aztec and Bloomfield, where home ages and conditions closely mirror Farmington.
We respond within 1 business day. You will speak with a real person who asks a few basic questions so we arrive prepared - no guessing, no vague ballparks over the phone.
We walk through your home, inspect the areas to be insulated, check for existing issues, and measure the spaces. You receive a written estimate before any work is scheduled.
The mixing and spray system is truck-mounted. We mask off surfaces, protect HVAC equipment, and ensure ventilation is in place before the foam touches anything.
Foam is applied in controlled passes to the correct thickness. After curing, we trim, clean up, and walk you through the finished work before we leave your property.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(505) 910-3304We hold a current New Mexico contractor's license through the Construction Industries Division - the same license the state requires before any contractor can legally do insulation work. Ask for the license number before signing anything with anyone.
We provide a written estimate that itemizes every area of work before we schedule. The price on your estimate is the price you pay. We handle permit applications for projects that require them.
We are based in Farmington and work on homes across San Juan County. We know the housing stock here - the older ranch homes near the rivers, the mid-century builds in established neighborhoods - and what each era of construction typically needs.
We walk you through the completed installation - photos or in person - so you can see the coverage yourself before we pull out of your driveway. No leaving before you are satisfied.
A licensed, local contractor who shows you the finished work and handles permits is not the norm in every market. In Farmington, it should be. Contact us to schedule your free estimate.
More questions? The U.S. Department of Energy publishes a detailed insulation guide covering R-values, types, and where insulation has the most impact. For project-specific questions, call us directly.
Spray foam on the underside of the roof deck creates an unvented attic that keeps HVAC equipment in conditioned space - one of the most effective upgrades in Farmington homes.
Learn moreDense, rigid, and vapor-impermeable - closed-cell foam delivers R-6 to R-7 per inch and is the right choice for moisture-prone areas and high-performance wall assemblies.
Learn moreFarmington's climate makes every heating and cooling season an energy drain for under-insulated homes. Schedule your free on-site estimate this week and see what spray foam can do for yours.