
Your attic may be letting in more heat than you realize. We fill the gaps, top up thin spots, and seal air leaks so your home stays comfortable without running the AC around the clock.

Blown-in insulation in San Jacinto fills your attic with loose fiberglass or cellulose material that settles into every corner batts cannot reach - most attic jobs are completed in a single day. It is one of the most cost-effective upgrades a homeowner in this climate can make, because the attic is where heat enters your living space fastest during triple-digit summer afternoons.
Many homes in San Jacinto were built between the 1970s and 1990s, when insulation standards were far below what California requires today. If your home falls in that range, what is up in that attic has probably settled, degraded, or was never installed to an adequate depth. The result is an air conditioner that runs constantly, rooms that never quite cool down, and electricity bills that keep climbing.
Blown-in pairs naturally with whole-home insulation work when your home needs attention in more than just the attic. A combined assessment takes the guesswork out of where to start.
If rooms directly below your attic stay significantly hotter than the rest of the house even with the AC running, your attic insulation is the first place to check. In San Jacinto's summer heat, an under-insulated attic can push temperatures well above 150 degrees F - and that heat radiates straight down. The longer you wait, the harder your system works.
If your electricity bill has crept up year over year with no clear reason - no new appliances, no lifestyle changes - your insulation may be settling or degrading. Insulation that has lost depth loses its ability to slow heat transfer, forcing your air conditioner to run longer. San Jacinto homeowners on tiered utility rates feel this effect fast.
Peek into your attic. If you can clearly see the wooden beams running across the floor, your insulation has either settled significantly or was never deep enough. Properly installed blown-in should cover those joists completely. This is a quick check any homeowner can do safely from the attic hatch without climbing in.
Homes built in San Jacinto during the 1970s through 1990s were insulated to standards far below what is required today. If you have owned your home for years and cannot recall any insulation work, the odds are good that what is up there has settled, degraded, or was simply never enough. A free contractor inspection tells you exactly where you stand.
Our core service is blown-in attic insulation - loose fiberglass or cellulose material installed to the depth your climate zone requires. Before the insulation goes in, we seal gaps around recessed lights, plumbing penetrations, and any other openings in the ceiling. Skipping that step is like insulating over a leaky bucket. If your home also has thin coverage in the walls, we can assess home insulation options that do not require opening up the drywall.
For homes where the attic has other issues - gaps at the eaves, compromised baffles, or signs of pest activity - we address those as part of the scope or flag them clearly so you know what else needs attention. We also work alongside attic insulation projects that involve removing old material before new insulation goes in.
Best for homes with some existing insulation that has settled below current state standards.
For homes with little or no insulation starting from a clean slate.
Combines gap sealing with insulation for homeowners who want maximum performance.
We explain both options and recommend based on your attic layout and climate conditions.
San Jacinto sits in a low-elevation inland valley where summer temperatures regularly exceed 105 degrees F, and the mountains surrounding the valley trap heat rather than allowing it to dissipate. Your attic can hit 150 degrees F or higher on a hot afternoon, and without adequate insulation, that heat radiates directly into your living space. California places San Jacinto in a high-performance climate zone with attic insulation minimums higher than most other parts of the country - and many homes here fall well short of those standards.
The San Jacinto area also experiences periodic wildfire smoke events from fires in the nearby mountain corridors. An attic with gaps and thin insulation lets outdoor air - including smoke - infiltrate your home more easily. Air sealing combined with blown-in insulation closes those pathways. We serve homeowners across the valley, including those near Hemet and Perris, where conditions are similar.
Reach out and we will ask a few quick questions - home age, rough size, what has been bothering you. We can usually schedule an in-home assessment within a few days. We respond within 1 business day.
We go into the attic, measure current insulation depth, and check for issues like roof leaks, pest damage, or gaps around fixtures that need addressing first. The visit takes about 30 to 45 minutes, and we walk you through what we find before quoting anything.
You receive a written quote specifying how much insulation will be added, whether air sealing is included, and the final depth to be achieved. No surprise add-ons after you sign.
The crew arrives with a blowing machine and runs a hose from outside through the attic hatch. Most standard attic jobs are done in two to four hours. We install depth markers so you can verify the work, then clean up before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after the estimate - we come to your home, measure the attic, and give you a written quote at no charge. After you submit, someone from the office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(951) 910-7091We hold the California contractor license required for insulation work in this state. That means the work we do meets the state standards for your climate zone - and you are protected if something goes wrong.
We work in the San Jacinto Valley every day, which means we know the local climate zones, permit requirements, and the kinds of homes that are common here. You are not dealing with a distant call center.
We seal gaps around light fixtures, pipes, and penetrations before the insulation goes in - because insulation on top of a leaky ceiling is like a blanket over a screen door. This step is what makes the finished job actually perform.
We come to your home, go into the attic, and give you a written quote at no charge. You are never pressured to book on the spot. We want you to make the right decision for your home.
We know the San Jacinto Valley and the specific conditions that make insulation a real priority here - not just a home improvement checklist item. The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association sets the industry standards our installations follow. When we leave, you will have documentation and depth markers to verify the work was done right.
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