
San Jacinto summers push past 105 degrees. If your home never fully cools down, the problem is usually air leaks - not your AC. Spray foam insulates and seals in one visit.

Spray foam insulation in San Jacinto seals air leaks and adds thermal resistance in a single application - most attic or crawl space jobs are complete in one day. Unlike fiberglass batts, it expands into gaps around pipes, wires, and framing, stopping the hot valley air before it reaches your living space.
Most homes in San Jacinto were built between the 1970s and early 2000s, when insulation standards were much lower. If your home is in that range, you likely have thin coverage and dozens of small air gaps that force your air conditioner to run far longer than it should. That is why so many homeowners here first notice the problem through their SCE bill, not their thermometer.
Spray foam comes in two forms - open-cell for interior walls and sound control, and closed-cell foam for attics, crawl spaces, and anywhere moisture resistance matters. A good contractor will assess your space and recommend the right product before any work begins.
If your air conditioner runs almost nonstop through a San Jacinto summer but certain rooms still feel stuffy, your insulation is likely the culprit. A poorly insulated attic acts like a heat lamp over your ceiling - no AC can fully overcome it. This is the most common complaint from homeowners in older San Jacinto neighborhoods.
If your SCE bills keep rising even though your habits have not changed, your home may be working harder than it should to stay comfortable. Insulation that has settled or was never adequate forces your cooling system to run longer. Comparing your usage to similar homes nearby can reveal whether your home is an outlier.
On a hot afternoon, hold your hand near the ceiling or around recessed lights. If you feel warmth radiating down or warm air moving through gaps, hot attic air is getting into your living space. This is especially common in San Jacinto homes built before the mid-1990s, where air sealing was rarely done.
If your home smells smoky during wildfire events even with windows closed, outdoor air is getting in through gaps in your walls and ceiling. Spray foam seals those gaps as part of the insulation process. Homeowners near the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains are especially likely to notice this each fall.
We install both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam across attics, crawl spaces, walls, and rim joists. Before any foam goes in, we seal major air gaps around pipes, wires, and framing - because insulation alone cannot stop air from moving through holes. For homes that also need attic insulation topped up with blown-in material after air sealing, we can combine both approaches in a single visit to maximize performance.
Every job includes a walkthrough when we finish. We will show you the coverage, point out any areas that received extra attention, and answer questions about what you are looking at. You should know exactly what you paid for before we leave.
Best for interior walls, ceilings, and spaces where sound control also matters.
Best for attics, crawl spaces, and areas where moisture resistance is a priority.
Applied to the underside of the roof deck or attic floor to stop heat before it reaches your living space.
Seals the floor above and the foundation walls below to block moisture and cold air.
San Jacinto sits in the San Jacinto Valley at the base of the mountains, and summer temperatures regularly climb above 105 degrees. That kind of sustained heat puts enormous pressure on your cooling system, and a poorly insulated attic turns into a 150-degree oven that radiates heat down through your ceiling all afternoon. Spray foam is especially valuable here because it attacks both problems at once - slowing heat transfer and stopping hot air from sneaking in through gaps.
Wildfire smoke is another factor that homeowners near the foothills deal with every fall. A well-sealed home reduces the amount of smoky air that gets in through gaps around recessed lights, attic hatches, and wall penetrations. We serve homeowners across the valley, including Hemet and Perris, where the same heat and older housing stock create the same problems.
We ask a few basic questions - size, area to insulate, any prior work - and we respond within 1 business day. No long wait, no runaround.
A technician walks the space in person before quoting. Spray foam prices vary based on access and conditions - a phone quote is almost never accurate.
The crew arrives with all equipment. You leave for a few hours while the foam cures. Most attic jobs finish in half a day.
We walk you through the finished work, show you coverage depth, and answer any questions. You should know exactly what was done.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(951) 910-7091Every technician working on your home carries current California contractor licensing and full liability insurance. You are protected from the moment we arrive.
We live and work in the same valley. We know the local housing stock, the climate, and the building requirements that out-of-area contractors often miss.
We walk your space before quoting. You get a real number based on your actual home - not a range from a phone conversation that changes when the crew shows up.
We do not pack up and disappear. Every job ends with a walkthrough so you can see the coverage yourself and ask questions while the crew is still on-site.
The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance recommends homeowners verify contractor credentials before any spray foam work begins. Every one of those boxes gets checked before we start a job.
Blown-in or batt attic insulation to complement spray foam air sealing and bring your R-value up to California recommendations.
Learn moreThe denser, moisture-resistant foam option best suited for attics, crawl spaces, and exterior wall assemblies in hot, dry climates.
Learn moreSan Jacinto summers are long and expensive - the sooner you insulate, the sooner your bills drop. Call now or request an estimate online.