
Spray foam insulation
Attic hit 150 degrees last summer? Spray foam seals and insulates at the same time, so your AC finally gets a break.
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The Coachella Valley heat is relentless. If your home never quite cools down or your summer electric bill feels out of control, the fix usually starts in your attic. We install the right insulation for this climate and back every job with a free on-site estimate.

Coachella Insulation provides professional insulation services throughout Coachella, CA and the wider Coachella Valley. Whether your home was built in the 1980s with minimal insulation or you just need an attic upgrade before summer, we have 16 services to cover every part of your home or commercial building. High bills, hot rooms, and dusty air are all problems insulation can fix - and we serve 12 cities across the region.

Attic hit 150 degrees last summer? Spray foam seals and insulates at the same time, so your AC finally gets a break.
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Your ceiling is the biggest source of heat gain in a desert home - proper attic insulation stops that heat before it reaches your living room.
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Blown-in loose fill fills every corner an old batt cannot reach, making it the fastest upgrade for under-insulated attics.
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High summer bills and hot rooms usually trace back to one thing - not enough insulation where it counts.
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Old, pest-damaged, or contaminated insulation makes your home less comfortable and harder to cool - we remove it cleanly so you can start fresh.
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An uninsulated crawl space lets ground heat and moisture work up through your floors all summer long.
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Walls without insulation let the afternoon sun heat your rooms from the inside out - wall insulation keeps that heat where it belongs.
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Gaps around light fixtures and attic hatches let cool air escape 24 hours a day - sealing them makes every other insulation upgrade work better.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or use the form on this page. We will ask a few basic questions about your home and what you are dealing with - high bills, hot rooms, or a specific area you want insulated. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free visit at a time that works for you.
A technician visits your home and walks through the areas you want addressed. We measure what is already there, check for air gaps, and look for any issues that should be handled first. You get a written proposal that explains the recommendation in plain terms - no pressure, no confusing line items.
On the job day, the crew arrives with all equipment, installs the insulation to the correct depth, and cleans up completely before leaving. We walk you through the finished work, show you what was done, and answer any questions. Most homeowners notice a comfort difference within the first few days.
Our license is current with the California Contractors State License Board. Every job carries full general liability coverage, so you are protected from the first day to the last.
We work in this valley every day and understand what desert conditions do to homes over time. You get a local crew - not a crew dispatched from two counties away.
We visit your home, measure what is there, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. There is no fee and no pressure to commit on the spot.
If the insulation depth is not correct or the coverage is uneven, we come back and fix it. We document the work before and after so there is never a question about what was installed.
Questions before you schedule? Call (760) 394-2369 or send us a message.
They showed up on time, explained everything before starting, and finished the attic in one day. My living room was noticeably cooler the next morning. My July electric bill dropped by $80 compared to the year before.
We had spray foam done in the crawl space and around the attic hatch. The dust problem we dealt with every time the wind picked up is basically gone. The crew sealed up gaps I did not even know existed.
We compared three estimates and went with Coachella Insulation because they actually explained why they were recommending blown-in instead of just handing us a number. The work took about four hours and the cleanup was thorough.
We respond within 1 business day and the estimate is always free with no obligation. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space, explain what we find, and give you a written proposal before any work begins.
(760) 394-2369Coachella Insulation serves homeowners and businesses across 12 cities in the Coachella Valley and surrounding communities, including Indio, Palm Desert, and Palm Springs. Most jobs can be scheduled within the same week, and we cover the full valley from the eastern city of Coachella out to Perris and Hemet to the west.
Attic temperatures in the Coachella Valley regularly climb past 150 degrees in summer. That heat radiates straight through your ceiling into your living space, forcing your AC to run nonstop. The fix is enough insulation to block that transfer before it reaches you.
Yes. Gaps around light fixtures, attic hatches, and wall penetrations let fine desert dust work its way inside during wind events. Air sealing those openings - often done alongside insulation - closes the pathways. Homeowners with allergies notice this benefit most.
Almost certainly. Homes built before 1995 in California were allowed to use far less insulation than what current climate science recommends for desert zones. If your home is from that era and has never had an upgrade, a quick attic check will likely confirm the gap.
The answer depends on how poorly insulated your home is now. Homes in hot desert climates that upgrade from thin or aged insulation consistently report meaningful cooling cost reductions. The savings are highest in the first few summers after the upgrade.
Old insulation that has been damaged by pests, contaminated with rodent debris, or soaked by a roof leak should come out before new material goes in. Adding on top of compromised insulation wastes money and traps the problem underneath.
A radiant barrier is a reflective material installed in the attic to deflect solar heat before it can heat the air and insulation below. Desert homes benefit more from radiant barriers than homes in cooler climates because of the intensity and duration of direct sun exposure. Learn more at the{' '}U.S. Department of Energy.
The ENERGY STAR Seal and Insulate program is a reliable starting point for understanding how insulation and air sealing work together in hot climates.
Coachella Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor company based in Coachella, CA, serving 12 cities across the Coachella Valley and surrounding communities since 2025. We hold an active contractor license with the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) and carry full general liability insurance on every project. We have completed residential and commercial insulation projects across 16 service types, from attic blown-in upgrades to crawl space vapor barriers and spray foam applications.
Learn more about usIf existing insulation is intact and dry, adding on top is usually fine. If it has been damaged by pests or moisture, removal first is the right call - your contractor will tell you which situation you are in.
That pattern points to radiant heat from the sun entering through the roof in the morning hours. The right insulation depth in the attic is the most direct fix. Air sealing helps too.
Yes. Federal tax credits cover up to 30% of eligible insulation project costs. California utility programs through IID and SCE also offer rebates for qualifying upgrades. Ask your contractor before the work begins.
The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) provides independent guidance on insulation types, R-value recommendations, and installation standards. When you are ready to move forward, call (760) 394-2369 for a free on-site estimate.
Coachella is a city of about 45,000 people in the eastern Coachella Valley, roughly 25 miles southeast of Palm Springs. The city is known for its strong community identity, its agricultural roots in date palms and citrus, and as the home community near the world-famous Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The majority of residents are working families who have been here for generations, and most homes are owner-occupied single-family houses.
Most of the housing stock in Coachella was built between the 1970s and 1990s, according to Census Reporter. Those homes were built before California's modern energy standards, and many have never had an insulation upgrade. Summer temperatures in the valley regularly exceed 110 degrees, and the day-to-night temperature swings throughout the year put constant stress on building materials and mechanical systems. We work on homes all across Coachella, from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the streets lined with date palms out toward the fields, and south toward the Salton Sea.
If you are a Coachella homeowner dealing with high summer bills, rooms that never fully cool down, or dust that works its way inside every time the wind picks up, those are problems insulation and air sealing can fix. We know this part of the valley well, and we give fair prices to working families who want the job done right without being oversold. Call us or fill out the form above and we will get you scheduled.
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Coachella Insulation
810 Vine Ave, Coachella, CA 92236
(760) 394-2369info@coachellainsulation.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will schedule a free on-site estimate for your home or commercial property in the Coachella Valley.