Attic insulation
Complete attic insulation installation and upgrades to stop heat from radiating into your living space during Imperial's long summer season.
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Tired of running your AC nonstop and still feeling the desert heat inside? Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates at the same time, giving your home real protection against Imperial Valley summers.

Spray foam insulation in Imperial, CA seals air leaks and adds thermal resistance in one step, most jobs covering an attic or crawl space in one to two days. Unlike batt insulation, it expands into gaps, seams, and irregular spaces that other materials simply cannot reach.
In a climate where summer temperatures routinely exceed 110 degrees, every gap in your home's envelope is a direct path for heat to push in. For homeowners dealing with constantly running AC and rising IID bills, sealing those gaps is where the real savings come from. If your home was built before the 1980s, you may also benefit from pairing spray foam with attic insulation to meet current California energy standards for this climate zone.
The Imperial Valley also experiences frequent dust events that can push fine particulate into poorly sealed attics and walls. Spray foam addresses both the thermal gap and the air infiltration problem at the same time.
If your air conditioner seems to run nonstop but your home never fully cools down during Imperial's peak summer months, heat is likely entering faster than your system can handle. An under-insulated or unsealed attic is one of the most common causes. Proper insulation lets your AC cycle normally instead of fighting a losing battle all day.
The Imperial Valley sees regular dust events, and if fine grit shows up on your furniture after a windy day, it is entering through gaps in your attic, walls, or crawl space. This means your home's air barrier has leaks that need sealing. Spray foam closes those pathways while insulating at the same time.
If one bedroom or a room directly below your roofline feels noticeably hotter than the rest of the house, that area likely has little or no insulation above it. Heat radiates down through an under-insulated roof deck regardless of how hard your AC works. This is one of the clearest signs spray foam can help.
If your IID bill has crept up year over year but your habits and appliances have not changed, aging or degraded insulation could be the cause. Older fiberglass batts compress and lose effectiveness over time. In Imperial's extreme heat, even a small drop in insulation performance translates to a real increase in your monthly cooling costs.
We install both types of spray foam depending on what your home and budget need. For most attic and exterior applications in Imperial's desert climate, closed-cell foam insulation is the better-performing option. It delivers a higher R-value per inch than any other common insulation product, and its dense structure also acts as a vapor barrier - critical in a region where temperature swings between day and night can create condensation inside wall cavities. For interior applications like finished walls and rooms where soundproofing matters, open-cell foam is a cost-effective alternative.
Beyond residential attics, we handle crawl spaces, rim joists, garage ceilings, and commercial buildings across Imperial County. Every job includes an on-site assessment before we quote, so you know exactly what you are getting and what it will cost before anyone picks up a spray gun.
Best for homes in Imperial with poor attic coverage - stops radiant heat from cooking the rooms below.
Seals the underside of your floor to block ground moisture and unconditioned air from entering your living space.
Highest R-value per inch, moisture resistant, and ideal for any space exposed to desert temperature extremes.
Cost-effective choice for interior walls, sound dampening, and conditioned spaces where moisture resistance is less critical.
Large-scale insulation for warehouse, retail, and agricultural structures throughout the Imperial Valley.
Installed during framing to meet California Title 24 energy requirements for Imperial's demanding climate zone.
Imperial sits in one of the hottest places in the United States. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees, and the cooling season stretches from April through October. Every gap, crack, or thin spot in your home's insulation is an opening for that heat to pour in. Spray foam is uniquely suited to this environment because it seals air leaks and insulates in a single application - something batt insulation simply cannot do. For homeowners served by Imperial Irrigation District, reducing AC runtime is one of the most direct paths to lower summer bills, and a properly sealed attic is the place to start.
California's energy code sets minimum insulation requirements for each climate zone, and Imperial falls in one of the most demanding zones in the state. Any permitted insulation work must meet these standards, which gives you an additional layer of protection when you hire a licensed contractor. We also serve homeowners in nearby El Centro and Heber, where the same extreme desert heat conditions apply.
The area also sees frequent dust storms that push fine particulate through any gap in a home's envelope. According to the U.S. EPA's guidance on spray polyurethane foam, when properly installed by a trained contractor, spray foam is a durable and long-lasting air sealing solution - making it one of the best investments an Imperial Valley homeowner can make for indoor air quality and comfort.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions - home size, which areas you want insulated, and whether you have had prior work done - so we can prepare for the site visit.
A technician visits your home and inspects the attic, crawl space, or other target areas. We check existing conditions, measure the space, and look for moisture or pest issues before recommending anything. You receive a written estimate before any work is agreed to.
If a California permit is required for your project, we handle it before the job starts. Once the permit is in hand, we schedule the installation date and tell you exactly how to prepare.
Our crew arrives with equipment, seals off the work area, and sprays in layers until the target thickness is reached. You and your family need to stay out for at least 24 hours after the foam is applied. We walk you through the finished work before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment of your attic or crawl space.
(760) 483-7473We carry full state licensing and insurance on every project in California. That means if something goes wrong, you are protected. It also means your job is on record with the state, which matters when you sell your home and a buyer's inspector starts asking questions.
We have worked in this desert heat every season since 2018. We know what California's energy code requires for Imperial's climate zone, and we install to that standard without needing to be asked.
You get a written estimate after we see your home in person, not a ballpark over the phone. No surprises on the invoice, and no pressure to approve extra work on the spot.
We offer free on-site estimates with no obligation to proceed. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance recommends homeowners always get a written proposal from a trained applicator before any work begins - that is the only kind of estimate we give.
These are not marketing claims - they are the basics we hold ourselves to on every job. If you want to verify any of them, call us and ask before you commit to anything.
Complete attic insulation installation and upgrades to stop heat from radiating into your living space during Imperial's long summer season.
Learn MoreHigh-density closed-cell foam with superior R-value per inch, ideal for Imperial's extreme heat and any space where moisture resistance matters.
Learn MoreImperial summers start early and hit hard - book your free spray foam estimate now and have your home ready before the hottest months arrive.