Efficient & Effective Roof Insulation For Sale In New Mexico

Continuous insulation made simple for roof applications!

The X-Bracket System revolutionizes roof insulation by allowing seamless installation of any spray foam or blown-in insulation while eliminating thermal bridging. With pre-engineered strength to withstand extreme wind loads and a built-in cross-ventilated rainscreen moisture control, it’s designed for durability and extreme performance.

Easily install with standard tools, the X-Bracket ensures long-lasting, energy-efficient construction with simplified monopoly framing.

Get the best roofing insulation without breaking the bank (or your back!) for your home, garage, business, or other building in New Mexico!

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The X-Bracket Advantage
The X-Bracket System facilitates a wide range of insulation types, creating an insulation system that is both resilient and energy efficient. The system provides a watertight rainscreen below the roof sheathing that gives added protection from roof leaks or storm damage.  The X-Bracket is easy to install using tools you already have, and is compatible with nearly any siding or cladding.

Zero Thermal Bridging = Maximum Energy Efficiency
The X-Bracket System allows spray foam or blown in insulation to be used continuously without thermal bridging, achieving maximum performance from the insulation, lowering energy bills and providing maximum comfort.

Customizable Insulation & Finishing Options
Compatible with spray foam or blown-in insulation to
fit your budget, performance needs and cladding options. The X-Bracket System adapts to your priorities—whether energy savings, durability, or ease of installation.

Engineered for Simplicity & Speed
Pre-engineered design eliminates complex
systems, handles extreme weather, and
 speeds up installation, cutting labor costs
and time.

Disaster-Resistant & Durable
Resistant to rot, rust, mold, and decay, it ensures long-term protection and withstands extreme conditions from hurricanes to heavy rains—for peace of mind in any climate.

Increases Life Span of the Roof
The X-Bracket System encapsulates the home in a continuous layer of insulation with extreme drying potential, protecting the structure from mold and rot. The ventilated rainscreen prevents roof leaks from causing damage and keeps the roof cool.

Cross-Ventilated Rain screen
QThe X-Bracket System creates a cross-ventilated rainscreen on top of the roof, increasing the life span of the home. The system uses standard soffit and ridge vents. 

For Homeowners

Energy Savings: Lower utility bills with superior insulation and airtight construction.
Durability: Homes built to last, with resistance to mold, rot, and extreme weather.
Comfort: Enjoy consistent temperatures, healthier air quality, and quieter living spaces year-round.

For Contractors

Early Dry In: The home is dried in as soon as the insulation is installed.
Easy Installation:
Pre-engineered system means to job specific engineering or complex details.
Cost-Effective: Reduce material waste and streamline workflows for greater profitability.
Code-Compliant: Engineered to meet or exceed building codes, ensuring hassle-free approvals.

Build Smarter with InSoFast

From retrofitting inefficient homes into high performance power houses to innovative shipping container conversions,
InSoFast products are engineered to simplify construction, reduce costs, and deliver superior results. Whether
you are a homeowner, contractor, or DIY’er, InSoFast has the tools you need to build better, faster, and stronger.

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                  Benefits of Closed Cell Spray Foam:
    • Extreme air sealing is achieved by covering the home in
       a continuous layer of spray foam
    • Spray foam is water, vapor and air-tight, so it provides
       an added layer of protection from roof leaks
    • The structure is dried in when spray foam is applied
    • Extremely high R-Values
    • The new HFO Blowing Agent is environmentally friendly

Blown-In Rockwool

                     Benefits of Blown-in Insulation:
    • Lowest cost insulation available
    • The ventilated rainscreen draws moisture out of the
       insulation through the WRB, leading to a high drying
       potential
    • Blown-in insulation still allows the roof to breathe
    • Most blown-in insulation is environmentally friendly

Roofing Insulation Resources

X-Bracket 2.5
X-Bracket - 2.5
Bracket Thickness 2.5″
R-Value (Spray Foam) R-10-17.5
R-Value (Blown Insulation) R-9.75
Brackets Per Box 50
X-Bracket 3.75
X-Bracket - 3.75
Bracket Thickness 3.75″
R-Value (Spray Foam) R-20-26
R-Value (Blown Insulation) R-14.5
Brackets Per Box 50
X-Bracket 5.5"
X-Bracket - 5.5
Bracket Thickness 5.5”
R-Value (Spray Foam) R-30-38
R-Value (Blown Insulation) R-21.5
Brackets Per Box 50
X-Bracket 5.5"
X-Bracket - 7.5
Bracket Thickness 7.5”
R-Value (Spray Foam) R-40-47
R-Value (Blown Insulation) R-33
Brackets Per Box 50

 

X-Bracket 5.5"
X-Bracket - 9.5
Bracket Thickness 9.5”
R-Value (Spray Foam) R-50-60
R-Value (Blown Insulation) R-42
Brackets Per Box 50
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Get efficient and easy-to-install roof insulation for your structure in New Mexico!

When it comes to having the proper roof insulation for your home, barn, garage, business, or other structure in New Mexico, we make it as easy and efficient as possible! The X-Bracket System is easy to install and works with both spray foam and blown-in insulation to make the perfect roof insulation you need!

Enjoy no drafts, limited thermal bridging, and stabilized indoor temperatures – allowing your HVAC system to run less and lowering your utility bills. Plus, better insulation means improved comfort, better noise control, and long-lasting moisture management as well!

New Mexico has a dry, semi-arid to desert climate with hot summers, cool winters, and significant variation by elevation. This makes roof insulation one of the most effective ways to improve energy efficiency and indoor comfort for homes and buildings across the state. Proper roof insulation helps:

  • Reduce cooling and heating costs by slowing heat transfer through the roof. Homeowners can save an average of about 15% on energy bills by upgrading attic and roof insulation.
  • Maintain consistent indoor temperatures, minimizing hot spots in summer and cold drafts in winter.
  • Reduce strain on HVAC systems, which can extend equipment life and lower maintenance costs.

Because most of New Mexico is in Climate Zone 3B-6B, specific insulation levels and methods vary.

Recommended Insulation Levels for New Mexico Roofs

To maximize energy efficiency and meet typical building guidelines:

Attic & Roof Insulation Levels

  • R-30 to R-60 insulation is recommended for New Mexico attics and roof assemblies to deliver strong thermal performance.

Energy Codes & Compliance in New Mexico

New Mexico follows energy-efficient building codes that include requirements for insulation:

  • Minimum roof insulation for commercial buildings with insulation above the roof deck is typically R-25.
  • Residential codes generally follow the International Energy Conservation Code, with insulation levels tied to climate zones and energy performance goals.

Always check local building departments or code officials for exact requirements during construction or remodeling.

Tips for New Mexico Insulation

  • Inspect existing insulation — if it’s compressed, damp, or deteriorated, replacing it can pay off quickly in lower bills.
  • Combine insulation with air sealing to block drafts and improve comfort.
  • In older homes with unvented attics, consider insulating the roof deck rather than just the attic floor.

We serve all cities in New Mexico, including:

Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Roswell, Farmington, Hobbs, Clovis, Alamogordo, Carlsbad and many more!

And all counties in New Mexico, including:

Bernalillo County, Doña Ana County, Santa Fe County, Sandoval County, San Juan County, Chaves County, Lea County, Curry County, Otero County, Eddy County and other surrounding areas.

We sale and ship all our insulation throughout the United States, including:

  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • Ohio
  • Oregon
  • Tennessee
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin
X-Bracket System for Roof Insulation