
Your AC is working overtime because conditioned air is escaping through gaps you can not see. Spray foam seals air leaks and insulates in one step, so your home stays cool and your bills come down.

Spray foam insulation in Highland, CA expands to fill gaps and cracks while insulating, making it one of the most thorough solutions available - most standard homes are done in a single day. In the San Bernardino Valley, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, that combination of air sealing and insulation has a direct impact on your electricity bill and how comfortable your home feels.
Unlike fiberglass batts that leave gaps around wiring and plumbing penetrations, spray foam bonds directly to the surface it touches and stays put for the life of the building. If your home was built before 1990, there is a good chance the insulation in your walls and attic was minimal by today's standards. Spray foam can be applied without a full gut renovation. Many homeowners also pair it with attic insulation for a complete thermal envelope upgrade.
Southern California Edison and SoCalGas both offer rebates for qualifying insulation upgrades. Ask us before your project starts so you do not miss a deadline.
If your electricity bill has been rising year after year despite no changes to your habits, your home may be losing conditioned air faster than your AC can replace it. In Highland's climate, even small insulation gaps force your system to run nearly continuously. If neighbors in similar-sized homes are paying noticeably less, your insulation is underperforming.
If one or two rooms are always hotter than the rest - especially rooms directly under the roof or on the west-facing side - heat is getting in through an under-insulated attic or wall. This is very common in Highland homes built before the 1990s. Spray foam in the attic can make a noticeable difference in room-to-room temperature.
On a summer afternoon, your attic can reach 150 degrees in Highland's climate. If you feel a wave of intense heat when you open the attic access door, that heat is radiating down into your living space all day. That is a clear sign your attic insulation is not doing its job.
If you notice more dust in the air or feel drafts near outlets and light switches during windy periods, outside air is getting in through gaps in your home's envelope. Santa Ana winds push air through surprisingly small openings, and spray foam closes those pathways directly.
We install spray foam in attics, walls, crawl spaces, garages, and around any penetrations where air is finding its way in or out. For existing homes, attic application is the most impactful place to start - it directly reduces the heat load on your living space and your air conditioner. We also install spray foam in walls during remodels and in crawl spaces where moisture control is a concern. If your home has both air leakage and insulation gaps, closed-cell foam insulation is often the most efficient single solution because it handles both issues in one pass.
Open-cell foam is the right choice for interior walls and attic spaces where sound dampening is also a goal. Closed-cell foam is better suited to areas with moisture exposure - crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls. We will walk you through the options at no cost so you understand exactly what you are getting before any work begins.
Ideal for interior walls, attics, and anywhere sound dampening alongside insulation is a priority.
Best for crawl spaces, garages, and exterior walls where moisture resistance is as important as R-value.
The highest-impact location for most Highland homes - stops radiant heat from pouring through your ceiling.
Closes the gaps around plumbing, wiring, and attic penetrations that bleed conditioned air around the clock.
Highland sits in the San Bernardino Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the heat season stretches from May through October. That heat load is significantly heavier than what coastal California homeowners deal with - and any gap in your home's insulation envelope shows up directly in your electricity bill. Homes in Highland built between the 1970s and 1990s were insulated to standards far below what California requires today, and many of them still have their original insulation. Spray foam is one of the few solutions that can be applied without tearing out walls, which makes it practical for existing homes.
Santa Ana wind events also make air sealing especially valuable here. When dry, high-pressure winds push through the Inland Empire in fall and winter, they force outside air through every gap and crack in a home's envelope. Homeowners in San Bernardino and Redlands face the same conditions. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, air leaks can account for a significant share of home energy loss - spray foam addresses both insulation and air sealing in a single step.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions - your home's size, which areas you want insulated, and any specific problems like high bills or hot rooms. There is no cost to reach out and no obligation.
A member of our team visits your home, walks through the areas to be insulated, and checks for any issues that need to be addressed first - moisture, damaged existing insulation, or gaps around pipes and wires. You get a written quote that specifies where foam will be applied and how thick.
The crew covers flooring and furniture with protective sheeting, then sprays the foam in even passes. The foam expands and hardens within seconds of application. There is a brief chemical odor that fades within a few hours - opening nearby windows helps.
After the foam cures - usually within an hour or two - we inspect for any thin spots and touch them up. Overspray and sheeting are removed. This is the right time to walk through the space yourself and ask questions before the crew leaves.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to book after your estimate - we will explain exactly what your home needs and what it costs. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site assessment.
(909) 737-6056We are a state-licensed and fully insured insulation contractor in California. Every job is on record with the proper documentation - so if you ever sell your home, you have proof the work was done correctly and to code.
You will get a written quote that spells out exactly where foam will go, what type, and how thick - before any work starts. No vague estimates, no surprise line items when the bill comes.
We work in homes throughout Highland and the surrounding Inland Empire communities every week. We know what the local climate does to homes built in the 70s, 80s, and 90s - and we know which solutions actually hold up here.
Southern California Edison and SoCalGas offer rebates for qualifying insulation upgrades. We will tell you upfront which programs your project qualifies for and provide the documentation you need to apply - so you do not leave money on the table.
Every one of those points comes back to the same thing: you are making a permanent improvement to your home, and you deserve to work with a contractor who takes that seriously. Call us or submit a request online and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
Pair spray foam with a full attic insulation upgrade to stop heat from pouring through your ceiling all summer.
Learn MoreLearn more about the denser closed-cell foam option, which also acts as a moisture barrier for garages and crawl spaces.
Learn MoreHighland summers are long and hot - the sooner your home is sealed, the sooner your bills come down. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day.