
Hemet summers push past 105 degrees. Spray foam insulation stops the heat at your attic and walls, so your AC works less and your home stays comfortable longer.

Spray foam insulation in Hemet seals air leaks and insulates in a single pass, making it one of the most effective upgrades for homes in the San Jacinto Valley — most attic jobs are completed in one to two days with no need to leave your home.
Many homeowners in Hemet are dealing with houses built in the 1970s through the 1990s, when insulation standards were far below what is required today. That original fiberglass has long since settled and thinned. Spray foam bonds directly to the surface it touches, filling every gap around pipes, wiring, and framing — something batts simply cannot do.
If your home also needs attic insulation as part of a broader thermal upgrade, spray foam can be the right choice for hard-to-reach cavities where blown-in material would settle over time.
If your air conditioner cycles almost nonstop from June through September but rooms still feel warm by mid-afternoon, heat is pouring through an under-insulated attic or wall. In Hemet's triple-digit heat, a well-insulated home holds temperature for hours even when the AC takes a break.
If outdoor smells, smoke, or dust find their way inside your home during Santa Ana wind events or nearby wildfires, your home has significant air gaps. Spray foam seals those entry points at the same time it insulates.
When electricity costs keep rising without a change in your habits, degraded insulation is one of the most common causes. Older Hemet homes built before modern energy codes often have insulation that has settled to almost nothing over the decades.
Rooms near the attic or exterior walls that are noticeably hotter than the rest of the house signal missing or inconsistent insulation. This is especially common in older Hemet homes where additions were built at different times.
Hemet Insulation installs both open-cell and closed-cell spray foam, and the right type depends on where it is going and what you are trying to solve. For attic applications in Hemet's dry climate, open-cell foam is often the more cost-effective choice and still delivers strong performance. For exterior walls, under-roof assemblies, and anywhere moisture resistance matters, closed-cell foam insulation is the denser, higher-R-value option that adds a small amount of structural rigidity as well.
We also install spray foam in crawl spaces, rim joists, and garage ceilings — areas that are frequently overlooked but contribute meaningfully to your home's overall thermal performance. Whether you need a single-area treatment or a whole-house upgrade, we assess each space and recommend the right product and thickness for your specific home and goals.
Best for large open attic spaces and interior wall cavities in Hemet's dry climate — delivers good R-value at a lower cost per square foot.
Best for exterior walls, under-roof assemblies, and anywhere moisture resistance or maximum R-value per inch is the priority.
Seals the underside of the roof deck or the attic floor, cutting the heat that radiates down into your living space during summer.
Seals the crawl space walls and rim joist to stop cold air infiltration and moisture from entering through the floor of your home.
Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley at roughly 1,600 feet elevation, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 105 degrees. An under-insulated attic in this environment acts like a furnace sitting directly above your living space, forcing your air conditioner to run nearly constantly through June, July, August, and September. The dry inland climate is also one of the better fits for spray foam — the low humidity means open-cell foam can be used without the moisture concerns it carries in coastal regions.
Hemet's housing stock skews older — many neighborhoods were built in the 1960s through 1980s when insulation standards were minimal. Spray foam is particularly well-suited to these homes because it bonds directly to whatever surface it touches, filling every gap that decades of settling and pest activity have opened up. According to the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance, properly installed foam can last the lifetime of the building with no sagging or settling.
We serve homeowners across the Hemet area, including neighbors in San Jacinto and Perris, where the same inland climate conditions create the same insulation challenges.
We respond within 1 business day. You will get a call from our office to ask a few basic questions about your home and schedule an in-home visit.
A technician walks through the areas to be treated, measures the space, and notes any issues like existing insulation condition or pest damage. You receive a written estimate within one to two days with no obligation to proceed.
Clear the work area and ensure pets and children are out of the space. The crew arrives, sets up quickly, and applies the foam — most attic jobs are done in a few hours. The foam expands and hardens within seconds.
The treated area ventilates for two to four hours. We walk you through the finished work before we leave, confirm coverage and thickness, and answer any questions.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment.
(951) 430-8634Our license is on file with the California Contractors State License Board and is verifiable in seconds online. Every project carries full liability and workers compensation coverage.
We know the San Jacinto Valley's housing stock and climate because we work here every day. References from Hemet and Riverside County are available on request.
Every estimate specifies the foam type, application areas, and target thickness. After the job, you receive written documentation of what was installed — useful for future home sales and utility rebate applications.
The in-home assessment and written quote cost you nothing. We explain what we found, what we recommend, and why — then the decision is entirely yours.
Spray foam requires specific technique and equipment to apply correctly. We verify our license status through the California Contractors State License Board and use only manufacturer-approved materials. If anything looks off on the finished work, we address it before we leave.
Full attic insulation installation using blown-in or batt material, often paired with spray foam air sealing for maximum performance.
Learn moreThe denser, moisture-resistant foam option for exterior walls and under-roof assemblies where maximum R-value per inch is the priority.
Learn moreHemet's summer heat season arrives fast — get your attic sealed before triple-digit temperatures arrive and your AC starts working overtime.