
Desert Hot Springs summers push past 110 degrees. Desert Hot Springs Insulation installs the insulation that keeps your home cool and your electricity bill under control.

Desert Hot Springs Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Desert Hot Springs, CA and the Coachella Valley. We offer 16 insulation services - from spray foam and attic insulation to vapor barriers and commercial work - covering 12 cities across the region. Every job starts with a free on-site assessment so you know exactly what your home needs before any work begins.

Hot attic baking your rooms? Spray foam seals every gap and insulates in one step, so your AC finally keeps up.
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Attic heat pouring into your living space? Proper attic insulation stops it before it reaches your ceiling.
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Blown-in insulation fills uneven attic floors completely - no gaps, no thin spots, and no major disruption.
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Whole-home comfort starts with whole-home insulation - we evaluate every area and fix what is actually costing you money.
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Old, damaged, or contaminated insulation has to go before new material can do its job - we remove it cleanly.
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A bare crawl space lets heat and moisture into your floors - insulating it keeps both out year-round.
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Walls that were never insulated make every room near the exterior hard to cool - we fix that without tearing up drywall.
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Gaps around outlets, light fixtures, and framing let hot air pour in - air sealing closes those entry points for good.
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Uninsulated basement walls and ceilings bleed energy into unconditioned space - we seal the boundary so you stop paying for it.
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Closed-cell foam is the most durable option for extreme heat - it seals, insulates, and resists moisture all at once.
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Open-cell foam works well for interior walls and ceilings where you need coverage and soundproofing without the higher cost.
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Commercial buildings lose more energy per square foot than most owners realize - we spec the right system and install it properly.
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A bare crawl space floor is a moisture and heat magnet - a vapor barrier stops both before they cause real damage.
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Vapor barriers keep moisture out of walls and floors - proper installation makes the difference between protection and false security.
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Air escaping through attic gaps can cancel out even thick insulation - sealing those leaks is the step most contractors skip.
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Older homes can be brought up to modern insulation standards without a full renovation - retrofit work is often faster than owners expect.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form. We ask a few quick questions - your home's age, what's prompting the call, and the best time to visit. Most calls take five minutes or less. We respond within 1 business day and can usually schedule a visit within a few days.
A team member comes to your home, checks your attic, walls, or crawl space, and measures what is there. We look at depth, condition, and any air gaps that should be sealed. You get a written estimate - no pressure, no obligation - typically within one to two business days of the visit.
On installation day, we arrive with our equipment, protect your floors, and get to work. Most single-story jobs finish in one day. When we are done, we walk you through the completed work and leave you with documentation of exactly what was installed, so you have a record for your files.
We hold a current California Contractors State License Board license, carry general liability insurance, and you can verify our license on the CSLB website in about two minutes. No exceptions.
Every estimate starts with a visit to your actual home - not a guess based on square footage. You get a written quote before any work is scheduled, and there is zero pressure to commit.
We have worked in Desert Hot Springs and the Coachella Valley since 2020. We know the housing stock, the climate zones, and the insulation problems that come with both.
If there are any issues with coverage, depth, or air sealing quality after we finish, we return and fix it. We also leave you with documentation of the completed work - material type, depth installed, and scope covered.
Ready to get started? Call (760) 993-6245 or send us a message.
"Our attic was the obvious problem but we kept putting it off. They came out, showed us what was there, and had the job done in one day. The difference that first summer was real - the back bedrooms finally cooled down."
Maria T., Palm Springs - Attic insulation
"The crew sealed around all the light fixtures before they blew anything in, which the last contractor never did. It was a cleaner job and the estimate matched what we actually paid."
Kevin R., Rancho Mirage - Blown-in insulation
"We had spray foam done in the crawl space and along the exterior walls. They gave us a clear re-entry timeline and the documentation we needed for the SCE rebate paperwork. No surprises."
Sandra L., Cathedral City - Spray foam insulation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure - just a free on-site look at your home. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time for your free estimate.
Desert Hot Springs Insulation serves homeowners and businesses across 12 cities in the Coachella Valley region, including Desert Hot Springs, Palm Springs, and Indio. We aim for same-week scheduling in most of our service area, so you are not waiting weeks to get work done.
The most common cause is an under-insulated attic. When attic temperatures climb past 140 degrees, heat radiates down into your living space faster than your cooling system can remove it. Adding insulation to the recommended depth for the Coachella Valley climate zone stops that heat before it gets in.
If your home was built before 2000 and has never had insulation work done, there is a good chance the material has compressed, shifted, or been disturbed by rodents. Desert heat cycles put more wear on insulation than most climates, and what was adequate in 1985 is almost certainly below current California energy standards today.
The San Gorgonio Pass funnels strong winds directly into the Desert Hot Springs area, and that wind carries fine dust into attics and wall cavities through gaps. Over time, this dust compresses loose-fill insulation and reduces its effectiveness. Air sealing those entry points before adding insulation is the step that makes the difference.
Closed-cell foam is denser, holds its shape longer in extreme heat, and also acts as a moisture barrier - making it the stronger choice for exterior-facing applications in desert climates. Open-cell foam works well for interior walls and ceilings where you need coverage at a lower cost. The U.S. Department of Energy outlines both options at energy.gov/energysaver/insulation. energy.gov/energysaver/insulation.
The most important credential is a current California Contractors State License Board license. You can verify any contractor in about two minutes at cslb.ca.gov. Beyond the license, ask whether the contractor pulls permits when required, whether air sealing is included in the estimate, and whether they provide written documentation of the work completed.
Yes - Southern California Edison has offered rebates for qualifying insulation and air sealing upgrades for Desert Hot Springs homeowners. Requirements and amounts change periodically, so check directly with SCE before scheduling work to confirm current eligibility. The Environmental Protection Agency also maintains a rebate finder at energystar.gov.
Desert Hot Springs Insulation is a licensed, insured insulation contractor based in Desert Hot Springs, CA, serving 12 cities across the Coachella Valley since 2020.
We hold a current contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board, which you can verify directly at cslb.ca.gov.
Since 2020, we have completed insulation projects across 16 service types for homeowners and businesses throughout Desert Hot Springs and the surrounding valley.
Learn more about our teamSeal first, then insulate. Gaps around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and attic hatches let air flow through regardless of insulation depth. Closing those openings first means your insulation actually holds the temperature you set.
R-value measures resistance to heat flow. A higher number means better performance. California energy standards set a higher required R-value for desert climate zones because the temperature difference between inside and outside is so large for so many months of the year.
Almost always yes - older homes here were built before current energy standards and often have little or no insulation in walls. Upgrading typically delivers the largest improvement in comfort and energy cost of any single home improvement available.
The California Energy Commission publishes current insulation requirements for every climate zone in the state at energy.ca.gov. If you have questions about what your home specifically needs, call us at (760) 993-6245 or send us a message.
Desert Hot Springs is a city of about 34,000 residents in Riverside County, sitting at the northern end of the Coachella Valley just above Palm Springs. The city is known throughout Southern California for its natural underground mineral hot springs, which feed spas and hotels across town - including Two Bunch Palms Resort and Spa. Elevations here range from roughly 1,000 to over 2,000 feet, which means slightly more wind and wider temperature swings than the lower valley floor.
The city sits where the valley floor meets the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains, and the San Gorgonio Pass just to the northwest funnels strong, gritty winds directly into local neighborhoods. Summers regularly push past 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and the housing stock - mostly single-family homes built between the 1970s and 2000s - was largely constructed before modern energy codes. Landmarks like Cabot's Pueblo Museum mark a city with deep roots, while newer subdivisions on the north end represent a wave of recent growth.
Desert Hot Springs Insulation works throughout Desert Hot Springs - from older neighborhoods near downtown to newer developments on the outskirts. Whether your home is managed through the Mission Springs Water District service area or on the edges of the city, we know the local housing conditions and what insulation needs to do here to actually hold up.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Desert Hot Springs Insulation
66221 Estrella Ave
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
sales@deserthotspringsinsulation.com
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Call Desert Hot Springs Insulation today for a free on-site estimate and find out how much you can save this summer.