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Offices, warehouses, and retail spaces in Las Cruces lose thousands of dollars a year to heat pouring through under-insulated roofs and walls. Proper commercial insulation stops that loss and brings your building up to New Mexico energy code.

Commercial insulation in Las Cruces installs blown-in, rigid foam, or spray foam material in office buildings, warehouses, and retail spaces to slow heat movement through roofs and walls, most jobs take one to three days and the energy savings show up within the first billing cycle after installation.
Las Cruces businesses face one of the most demanding cooling climates in the country. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through August, and many commercial buildings along older corridors near downtown were constructed before modern energy codes existed. Those buildings have been fighting desert heat at a significant disadvantage for decades.
Commercial insulation work is often paired with other building envelope improvements. Many property owners combine it with spray foam insulation for hard-to-reach cavities and roof assemblies, or with wall insulation to address the full building envelope in a single project.
These are the warning signs building owners and managers notice without needing an inspection.
If electricity bills climb sharply from May through September and the increases have grown worse over the past few years, your insulation may be losing effectiveness. In Las Cruces, where air conditioning runs almost continuously for months, even a modest insulation gap translates into hundreds of dollars in extra cooling costs each season.
If employees or customers consistently report that one area of the building feels much hotter than the rest, that is a sign of uneven or failing insulation. In flat-roofed commercial buildings, which are common throughout Las Cruces, heat radiating through an under-insulated roof creates a distinct hot zone directly below the ceiling during afternoon hours.
Walk through your mechanical room, attic space, or anywhere pipes or ducts pass through walls or ceilings. Visible light through gaps, air movement on a still day, or insulation that has pulled away from edges means conditioned air is escaping and outside heat is entering. This is especially common in older Las Cruces commercial buildings where original insulation has settled or been disturbed.
If your heating or cooling system seems to run all day without reaching the set temperature, the problem may not be the equipment. Inadequate insulation forces your system to work harder than it was designed to, and in Las Cruces summers, an under-insulated building can overwhelm even a properly sized system. An insulation upgrade often resolves this without any equipment replacement.
We begin every commercial project with a physical on-site assessment. A technician visits your building, looks at your attic or roof assembly, probes wall cavities, and checks mechanical spaces to understand what is already there and what is missing. That visit includes a plain-language explanation of findings and a written estimate broken down by area so you can make informed decisions about scope and priority.
For flat and low-slope roofs, which are the dominant commercial roof type in Las Cruces, we typically install rigid foam board beneath the roofing membrane or apply spray foam to the underside of the roof deck from inside. Both methods interrupt the primary path for solar heat gain into your building. For wall cavities in older construction, blown-in insulation provides thorough coverage without requiring demolition. We also provide spray foam insulation for irregular spaces, mechanical rooms, and areas that need both insulation and air sealing in a single application. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association sets the quality and installation standards we follow on every commercial job.
If your project requires a permit, we handle the application and coordinate the inspection with the City of Las Cruces Community Development Department so you do not have to navigate that process yourself. All material selections meet or exceed New Mexico's commercial energy code for Climate Zone 3B. For business owners also evaluating wall insulation alongside roof work, we can scope both in a single estimate.
Best for warehouses, retail buildings, and offices with flat or low-slope roofs that lose significant heat during Las Cruces afternoons.
Suits older commercial buildings along downtown corridors and historic commercial areas with little or no existing wall insulation.
Designed for business owners pulling permits for renovations or additions who need insulation to meet New Mexico energy code inspection requirements.
Las Cruces falls in Climate Zone 3B under the International Energy Conservation Code, a hot-dry classification that requires specific minimum insulation performance in commercial buildings. Many commercial buildings along older corridors near downtown Las Cruces and the original US-70 route were built in the 1950s through the 1970s, before those code requirements existed. Those buildings are typically running at a significant energy deficit compared to what the code now requires.
Flat and low-slope roofs are standard in commercial construction across the Las Cruces metro, from small retail spaces on the west side to industrial buildings near the port of entry. These roof types absorb enormous solar radiation during the day and radiate it into the building for hours after sunset. Without the right insulation beneath the roofing membrane, your cooling system is fighting an uphill battle it cannot win in the summer months.
We serve commercial properties throughout the Las Cruces area, including the communities of Sunland Park and Anthony along the New Mexico-Texas border, as well as businesses in the broader El Paso metropolitan region. We understand the commercial building stock in this part of the desert Southwest and approach each project based on the actual conditions we find.
Call or submit a request and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your building type, size, and the problems you have noticed, then schedule an on-site assessment. No honest contractor can give you a real price without seeing the building first.
The technician inspects your roof assembly, wall cavities, and mechanical spaces, explains what they find in plain terms, and identifies any moisture or code compliance issues that need to be addressed. The visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and is free.
You receive a written estimate covering materials, areas of installation, and total cost. We confirm whether your project requires a permit and handle that process if it does. Take your time reviewing the proposal and ask any questions before approving the work.
Most Las Cruces commercial jobs take one to three days. The crew protects your floors and equipment, minimizes disruption to occupied areas, and does a final walkthrough with you to review everything installed. We provide any product documentation or warranty records before leaving the site.
Free on-site assessment. No pressure, no obligation. We explain what we find before quoting anything, and we handle permit applications if the project requires them.
(575) 222-9399Flat and low-slope roofs are the dominant commercial roof type in Las Cruces, and they present different insulation challenges than pitched roofs. We have worked on this roof type throughout the region and specify materials specifically rated for the high UV and temperature cycling Las Cruces buildings experience every year.
New Mexico enforces commercial insulation requirements tied to Climate Zone 3B. We design every job to meet current code from the start so you do not face inspector corrections after work is done. For renovation projects, we pull permits through the NM Construction Industries Division and coordinate inspections on your behalf.
We have insulated commercial buildings across Las Cruces and the surrounding region since 2022, working on properties ranging from small retail spaces to warehouse and light industrial facilities. That local track record means we know the building stock, the permit office, and the climate conditions specific to this part of southern New Mexico.
Most commercial insulation work happens in attic spaces and wall cavities that your employees and customers do not use. In most cases, your business can stay open during the job. When spray foam is used in occupied areas, we give you a precise re-entry timeline before work begins so you can plan around it with confidence.
Every commercial project we complete in Las Cruces is backed by our state contractor license, our knowledge of New Mexico energy code requirements, and a straightforward approach where we show you what we find before we quote anything. We do not oversell scope or push materials that are not appropriate for your building type.
Open and closed-cell spray foam for commercial roof decks, rim joists, and irregular cavities where blown-in material cannot achieve complete coverage.
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Learn moreLas Cruces summers do not wait, and neither should your building envelope. Schedule an on-site assessment now and we will show you exactly what we find before recommending any work.