Serving Temecula, CA and surrounding areas. (951) 466-2898

Loose-fill material fills every gap batts leave behind, so your attic works the way it should against Temecula's relentless summer heat.

Blown-in insulation in Temecula uses loose fiberglass or cellulose material fed through a hose to fill your attic floor completely — most jobs on a standard single-story home take two to four hours, with no disruption to your living spaces. Unlike batt insulation, blown-in material conforms to irregular shapes, gets around HVAC equipment, and leaves no bare patches near the eaves where heat sneaks in. For homes in Temecula's established neighborhoods — many of which were built in the 1990s and early 2000s — blown-in is often the most practical way to bring attic performance up to current standards. If you are also considering a broader upgrade, our home insulation service can cover walls and crawl spaces in the same project.
If the second floor or rooms directly under the roofline are noticeably warmer than the rest of your home on Temecula summer afternoons, your attic is absorbing heat and radiating it into your living spaces. An under-insulated attic acts like a storage heater in reverse, adding heat all day and releasing it well into the evening. This is the most common complaint from homeowners in inland neighborhoods where temperatures push past 95 degrees for weeks at a time.
When your air conditioner seems to run nonstop from June through September but your home never reaches a comfortable temperature, conditioned air is likely escaping through the ceiling as fast as the system produces it. In Temecula's climate, an under-insulated attic is one of the leading causes of high summer SCE bills. If your electricity costs spike dramatically each summer, your attic is the first place worth investigating.
A quick look into your attic with a flashlight tells you a lot. If you can see the wooden framing that makes up your ceiling through the existing insulation, the material has either settled significantly or was never installed at the right depth. Insulation that is compressed or thin loses most of its ability to slow heat transfer. You should not be able to see bare wood through a properly insulated attic floor.
Most homes in Temecula's established neighborhoods were built between the mid-1980s and early 2000s, when insulation requirements were lower than they are today. If your home is in that age range and you have never had insulation work done, the odds are strong that your attic falls short of current recommended levels. A contractor can measure the existing depth during a free estimate so you know exactly where you stand.
We install both fiberglass and cellulose blown-in material depending on your attic's layout, your budget, and what is already there. Before any material goes in, we seal gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch — because blowing insulation over an unsealed attic is like insulating over an open window. That air sealing step is what separates a job that performs well from one that disappoints.
For homes where the existing insulation is in reasonable condition, a top-up brings the depth to the level recommended for Temecula's climate zone without the cost or time of a full removal. For attics where the existing material is wet, pest-contaminated, or severely compressed, we remove and replace completely. We also coordinate with our attic insulation team when a project involves replacing or upgrading other attic components at the same time.
Suits homeowners who want a long-lasting, moisture-resistant option with minimal settling over time.
A good fit for older homes where filling irregular gaps and working around existing HVAC runs is a priority.
Ideal when existing insulation is in decent shape but the depth falls short of current recommended levels.
Required when insulation is wet, contaminated by rodents, or so degraded it cannot be built upon.
Temecula sits in California Climate Zone 10, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the high 90s and triple-digit days are common. Unlike coastal cities where marine air keeps things mild, homes here absorb intense radiant heat through the roof all day. A well-insulated attic in this climate makes a genuinely noticeable difference in how much your air conditioner has to run — and what your SCE bill looks like from June through September.
The majority of homes in neighborhoods like Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, and Wolf Creek were built during the 1990s and early 2000s, when insulation standards were lower than they are today. Many of those attics were installed to the minimum required at the time, not the higher levels that California now recommends for this climate zone. If your home is from that era, a blown-in upgrade is one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make.
We regularly serve homeowners throughout Murrieta, Menifee, and Lake Elsinore where the same inland heat conditions apply. Temecula also experiences periodic wildfire smoke and Santa Ana wind events, and a properly sealed, well-insulated attic reduces how much outdoor air — including fine particulates — enters your living spaces during those periods. This is particularly relevant for households with children, elderly residents, or anyone with respiratory sensitivities. The U.S. Department of Energy provides guidance on recommended insulation levels by climate zone.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free in-home estimate. The call is short — we just need your address and a quick description of what you are experiencing.
A technician visits your home, goes into the attic with a flashlight and ruler, measures what is there, and checks for air gaps and moisture. You get a written quote before we leave — no guessing, no surprises.
On installation day, the crew seals air gaps around fixtures, pipes, and the attic hatch first. Then loose-fill material is blown in evenly across the attic floor in two to four hours for most Temecula homes.
Before the crew leaves, we walk you through the finished attic. The coverage should be even, vents should be clear, and you should be able to see the difference immediately. We also provide documentation for any utility rebate applications.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after the estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(951) 466-2898We focus exclusively on the Inland Southern California market, so we understand the specific insulation depths, materials, and air-sealing requirements that perform in Temecula's climate. A general contractor working across multiple trades often does not.
Every blown-in job we do includes air sealing around light fixtures, penetrations, and the attic hatch before any material goes in. Many competitors price this separately. Skipping it limits how much the insulation actually improves your comfort and bills.
We know the current SCE and SoCalGas rebate programs and provide all the documentation you need to apply. Some contractors leave this entirely to the homeowner. We walk you through it before the crew leaves so the paperwork does not become a problem later.
Every job ends with a walkthrough so you can inspect the attic coverage yourself. Even, consistent material across the full floor, clear soffit vents, no bare patches. We do not expect you to take our word for it. Authoritative guidance on proper installation is available through the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association.
Every one of these points reflects a specific decision we make on every job. We work in a market where the heat is real and the stakes for getting insulation right are higher than in most California cities. That shapes how we train, what we include, and what we consider a finished job.
Covers every area of your home, not just the attic, for whole-house comfort and consistent temperatures year-round.
Learn moreDedicated attic upgrades using the right material depth for Temecula's climate zone and energy code requirements.
Learn moreTemecula summers are not getting cooler. The sooner your attic is properly insulated, the sooner your AC stops working overtime.