Insulation removal
Safe removal of old, damaged, or moisture-compromised insulation before new material is installed.
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Eagle Pass summers are brutal, and an under-insulated home makes every one of them harder and more expensive. We assess your whole house - attic, walls, and crawl space - and install the right insulation to keep your home cool and your bills manageable.

Home insulation in Eagle Pass slows the movement of heat through your attic, walls, and floors so your air conditioner does not have to fight as hard, with most jobs covering the full attic in a single day and delivering results you notice within the first cooling season. It is not complicated - it keeps the outside air outside and the conditioned air you paid to cool inside where it belongs.
Eagle Pass is a city where many homes were built in the 1970s through 1990s, when insulation requirements were a fraction of what they are today. If your home has never had insulation work done since it was built, there is a good chance you are paying more to cool it every summer than you should. The original material has also had decades to settle and degrade, which reduces how well it works even if it looked adequate when it was installed.
Insulation works best when air leaks are sealed first. Many homeowners see better results from a combined approach - our insulation removal service clears out old, damaged material so the new installation starts clean, and our retrofit insulation service is specifically designed for existing homes where working around what is already in place is part of the job.
If your air conditioner seems to run all day without ever reaching the temperature you set, your insulation may be the reason. In Eagle Pass, a well-insulated home should hold a comfortable temperature even during the hottest part of the afternoon. If yours cannot, heat is getting in faster than your system can push it out.
Eagle Pass homeowners expect higher summer bills, but if your cooling costs feel dramatically out of line month after month, under-insulation is a likely culprit. Insulation that has settled, gotten wet, or was never adequate to begin with loses its ability to slow heat transfer - and your utility bill reflects that every month from May through October.
If bedrooms on the top floor or rooms directly under the roof feel significantly hotter than the rest of the home, the attic above them is not doing its job. Heat radiates down through an under-insulated attic ceiling and makes those rooms uncomfortable no matter how hard the AC works.
Because Eagle Pass sits along the Rio Grande, humidity levels can be higher than you would expect for a South Texas border city. If moisture has gotten into your insulation through a roof leak, condensation, or poor ventilation, the material can lose its effectiveness and create conditions for mold. Musty smells in certain rooms or visible staining on your ceiling are worth investigating.
We offer blown-in insulation for attics, spray foam for gaps and crawl spaces, and batt insulation for walls depending on your home's layout and what the assessment reveals. Blown-in is the most common choice for Eagle Pass attics because it covers the full floor evenly - corners, edges, and around obstacles - delivering complete coverage without the gaps that batts can leave. When an attic has old material that is matted or moisture-damaged, we recommend removing it before adding anything new so the new insulation performs at full capacity.
For walls in older Eagle Pass homes, blown-in or spray foam can often be added without opening up the drywall, which keeps the disruption low and the results strong. Every home insulation project starts with a free assessment - we measure what is there, check for moisture or air leak issues, and recommend exactly what your specific home needs. We do not recommend the same solution for every house, because not every house has the same problem.
The highest-impact upgrade for most Eagle Pass homes - blown-in or batt material installed to the correct depth for South Texas heat loads.
Retrofit-friendly wall insulation for older homes where gaps in the cavity are contributing to uncomfortable rooms and high bills.
Floor insulation and vapor management for homes with crawl spaces, keeping moisture and heat from rising into the living space.
Eagle Pass is one of the hottest parts of Texas, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees and a cooling season that runs from late spring through early fall. For a city where air conditioning runs for many months, adequate insulation is not a luxury - it is the difference between a home that stays livable and one that fights you every summer. Homeowners in Crystal City and across the wider region deal with the same sustained heat and the same housing stock from the same era.
Eagle Pass also sits directly on the Rio Grande, and the river corridor brings elevated humidity that is unusual for West Texas. Moisture is insulation's enemy - it reduces performance over time and can create conditions that encourage mold in an attic that is not properly sealed. Homeowners in Uvalde and other communities in this part of Texas face similar conditions. A contractor who knows this area pays attention to vapor management, not just insulation depth, because in this climate both matter.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions about your home's age, square footage, and what you have been experiencing - high bills, hot rooms, or both. You do not need to know anything technical before you call.
A contractor visits your attic and any other areas being considered for work. They measure what insulation you currently have, check for air gaps or moisture issues, and confirm the overall condition of the space. This takes 30 to 60 minutes and is always free.
You receive a written quote explaining what work is recommended, what materials will be used, and the total cost. A trustworthy contractor explains the why behind the recommendation - not just the number. This is the right time to ask questions.
Most Eagle Pass home insulation jobs are completed in a single day. After the work is done, we walk you through what was installed, confirm the coverage, and answer any remaining questions before we leave.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure, no obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
(830) 971-8829Eagle Pass Insulation holds a state contractor license and carries full insurance on every job. You can verify our license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before signing anything - a legitimate contractor will hand over that information without hesitation.
We are based in Maverick County, not driving in from San Antonio or Laredo. We know the specific heat loads, Rio Grande humidity patterns, and older housing stock that Eagle Pass homeowners deal with - and we build every job around those local conditions.
Most contractors focus only on the attic. We assess your walls, crawl space, and any other areas contributing to heat gain so you get a complete picture - and a complete fix. That is the difference between a partial improvement and a home that actually holds temperature.
Our on-site assessments are always free. You receive a written estimate before any work begins, and the final cost matches that estimate unless you request additional scope. No surprise invoices at the end of the job.
The ENERGY STAR Seal and Insulate program and the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association both provide guidance on proper installation standards - we build every job to those benchmarks and document the results in writing before we leave.
Safe removal of old, damaged, or moisture-compromised insulation before new material is installed.
Learn MoreInsulation upgrades for existing homes without major renovation, designed to fit around what is already in place.
Learn MoreEvery summer you wait is another summer of high bills and uncomfortable rooms. Call or submit a request now - we respond within 1 business day and most jobs are scheduled within the week.
We provide home insulation services across Eagle Pass and the surrounding South Texas region.