
San Luis summers push past 110 degrees for months on end. If your home is not properly insulated, your AC is fighting a losing battle every day. We fix that - for good.

Home insulation in San Luis slows the movement of extreme desert heat through your walls, ceiling, and floors so your air conditioner does not have to run constantly - most whole-home projects are complete in one to two days. Insulation is rated by its resistance to heat flow. Homes in a climate as hot as San Luis need a higher rating than most of the country, and the standard that was acceptable ten or fifteen years ago often falls short of what is needed today.
San Luis has grown rapidly since the early 2000s, and much of its housing was built quickly to meet demand. Fast construction does not always mean thorough insulation. If your home was built between 2000 and 2015 and has never had an insulation check, it is worth having a contractor look at what is actually in place.
If old insulation needs to come out before new material goes in, our insulation removal service handles that as part of the same project - no need to hire a separate crew or coordinate multiple visits.
If your cooling costs have jumped compared to previous summers, or your AC never seems to shut off, your home is not holding cool air the way it should. Insulation is often the reason - when it is thin, compressed, or missing in spots, the cool air you are paying for escapes almost as fast as it is produced.
If your bedroom or a back room feels noticeably hotter than the rest of the house even with the AC running, the insulation in that part of your attic is likely thin or damaged. In San Luis heat, a poorly insulated ceiling can turn a bedroom into an oven by mid-afternoon.
Hold your hand near an electrical outlet or a recessed light fixture on a hot afternoon. If you feel warmth radiating in, that is outside air finding its way through gaps that should be sealed. This is common in homes built quickly during San Luis growth years when air sealing was not always done carefully.
Insulation standards for desert climates have been updated significantly in the past fifteen years. If your home is older and you have never had anyone look at what is in your attic, there is a reasonable chance it does not meet current recommendations. A quick inspection tells you exactly where you stand.
We handle insulation for every part of your home - attic, walls, crawl spaces, and more. Most homes start with the attic because that is where the biggest heat gain happens in this climate. We install blown-in loose fill for attic spaces, batt insulation for wall cavities, and spray foam for air sealing and gaps that other materials cannot reach. Every job starts with an honest assessment of what you already have and a recommendation of what will actually make a difference.
For homes that have older insulation in place, we will tell you honestly whether topping it off is enough or whether a full replacement makes more sense. If your walls have never been insulated or need upgrading in a finished home, our retrofit insulation service adds material to existing walls without tearing out drywall. And if the existing material needs to come out first, our insulation removal service handles that as part of the same project.
The highest-return starting point for most San Luis homes - where the most heat enters and the most cooling dollars are lost.
For homes with bare or underinsulated wall cavities, especially common in older and quickly built San Luis housing.
Addresses heat gain and air infiltration from below the floor - important in homes built on raised foundations.
A complete assessment and installation covering every zone where heat moves in or conditioned air leaks out.
San Luis sits in Climate Zone 2B - one of the hottest and driest climate classifications in the United States. Summer temperatures routinely exceed 110 degrees F and the sun beats down on rooftops for months at a time. That sustained heat demands higher insulation ratings than most of the country, and it means undersized or aging insulation fails faster here than it would in a cooler climate. The Yuma region, including San Luis, also experiences significant dust events that push fine particulate matter through gaps in walls, attics, and around windows. Insulation that also seals those air gaps - rather than just filling cavities - makes a meaningful difference in indoor air quality, not just temperature.
We serve homeowners throughout San Luis and the surrounding communities. If you are in Yuma, AZ or Somerton, AZ, the same climate challenges apply - and we work across the entire region with the same standards on every job. The U.S. Department of Energy insulation guide is a useful reference if you want to understand the recommended R-values for your specific climate zone before we visit.
We ask a few basic questions - home size, when it was built, and what has been bothering you. This usually takes five to ten minutes. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an in-person look.
A contractor walks through your home and spends time in your attic checking what is there and how well it is working. This visit takes thirty to sixty minutes and ends with a plain-language explanation of the findings.
You receive a written estimate breaking down recommended work, materials, and total cost. If a permit is required, the contractor notes that and handles the filing - no hidden add-ons after the fact.
Most jobs take one day. Before the crew leaves, a lead installer walks you through the completed work, cleans up the area, and provides documentation of what was installed. You should notice a difference within the first few days.
We respond within 1 business day. Your estimate is free, your quote is written, and the number we give you is the number you pay. No add-ons after the fact.
(928) 296-5342We hold a valid Arizona Registrar of Contractors license you can verify at roc.az.gov. Every job is backed by liability insurance and workers compensation - so you are covered if anything goes wrong during or after the work.
Homes in San Luis face climate zone 2B conditions - one of the most demanding in the country for cooling. We assess insulation needs against the actual heat load your home faces, not a generic national chart.
Every estimate is itemized and delivered in writing before any work starts. You know exactly what you are paying for. A contractor who does not give you a written quote is worth walking away from - and we always do.
We are based in San Luis and serve homeowners across the Yuma area. You are not waiting on a regional crew to make the drive - we can typically schedule an estimate within a few days of your call.
We work in San Luis every week. We know this housing stock, we know this climate, and we know what homeowners here actually need - not just what the industry recommends in general terms.
Safe removal of old, compressed, or damaged insulation before new material goes in - handled as a complete service.
Learn moreAdding insulation to existing walls and finished spaces without a full renovation - the right approach for older San Luis homes.
Learn moreSummer does not wait - the sooner your home is properly insulated, the sooner you stop losing money to heat you cannot stop.