When summer temperatures top 110 degrees, your insulation is the first line of defense. Spray foam seals air leaks and blocks heat transfer at the same time - so your AC actually keeps up.

Spray foam insulation in Calexico, CA expands to fill every gap and crack in your walls, attic, and crawl space - sealing air leaks and blocking heat transfer in one pass, with most residential jobs completed in four to eight hours.
In the Imperial Valley, insulation is not a comfort upgrade - it is a necessity. Homes here face summer highs above 110 degrees for months at a stretch. When heat pushes through your ceiling and walls faster than your AC can remove it, no thermostat setting fixes the problem. Spray foam addresses both heat transfer and air infiltration, which is why it tends to outperform standard insulation materials in this climate.
If your home also needs work in the attic specifically, our attic insulation service is a natural complement to spray foam - many homeowners tackle both together.
If your air conditioner runs constantly during a Calexico summer but rooms near the ceiling still feel hot, heat is getting through faster than your AC can remove it. In a climate where outdoor temperatures can exceed 110 degrees, under-insulated homes simply cannot keep up. Spray foam applied to the attic or walls gives your AC a fighting chance.
If your bill from IID doubles or triples between May and September, a large portion of that may be wasted energy escaping through poorly insulated surfaces. A home with proper insulation holds the cool air you paid to create instead of letting it bleed out through the ceiling or walls.
If you constantly wipe down counters and furniture even when the house is sealed up, air is getting in through gaps. Gaps around electrical outlets, attic penetrations, and the tops of walls let outside air carry desert dust inside. Spray foam seals those entry points in a way caulk alone cannot.
If a bedroom or corner of your home never responds to the thermostat the way the rest of the house does, that unevenness usually points to an insulation gap or air leak in that area. Spray foam can be targeted to specific problem areas without requiring a whole-house project.
We offer both open-cell and closed-cell foam insulation, and we help you choose the right type for each part of your home. Closed-cell foam delivers higher R-value per inch and resists moisture, making it the right choice for exterior walls, rooflines, and areas exposed to heat or humidity. Open-cell foam is softer and more flexible, ideal for interior walls and attic cavities where sound dampening matters alongside insulation. We also frequently pair spray foam with attic insulation upgrades, since the attic is where most Calexico homes lose the most ground against the summer heat.
Whether your project is new construction or a retrofit on an older home, we scope the job to meet California's energy standards for the Imperial Valley's climate zone and pull the required permits before any work begins.
Best for exterior walls, rooflines, and any area where moisture resistance and maximum R-value per inch are priorities.
Suited for interior walls and attic cavities where flexibility, sound dampening, and coverage of irregular shapes matter.
Targets the single biggest heat entry point in most Calexico homes - the roof deck and attic floor - for maximum cooling impact.
For older homes that already have finished walls - foam is injected through small holes without requiring a full teardown.
Calexico sits in the Imperial Valley desert, one of the hottest regions in the United States. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees, and the heat radiates through roofs and walls for months. A significant portion of the city's housing was built in the mid-20th century under insulation standards far lower than today's requirements. Those homes are running their AC against the full desert sun with almost no thermal barrier - and the electric bill from IID reflects that every summer.
The Imperial Valley also experiences frequent high-wind events that push fine desert dust through any gap in a home's envelope. Spray foam's air-sealing properties close those entry points - so you see benefits not just in energy costs but in how much dust accumulates inside. We serve all of Calexico and the surrounding area, including Heber and El Centro.
California's energy code requires insulation work in this climate zone to meet some of the highest performance standards in the state. We know the local requirements and spec every job to meet or exceed them. The U.S. Department of Energy provides guidance on insulation R-values by climate zone - our team applies those standards to every Calexico project.
We ask a few basic questions about your home and schedule an in-person visit. Most requests get a response within one business day.
We walk the areas to be insulated, measure, and check for any moisture or damage that should be addressed first. You receive a written estimate that breaks down cost by area and foam type - no vague pricing.
We handle pulling any required permits from the City of Calexico before work begins. You clear the work area and arrange to be out of the home on installation day and for at least 24 hours afterward.
The crew masks off surfaces, applies the foam - which expands and hardens within seconds - and does a final walkthrough before leaving. We give you a specific re-entry time, and a city inspector will visit if a permit was pulled.
Free estimate. No pressure. We come to you, assess the space, and give you a written price.
(442) 250-8719We hold the California C-2 Insulation and Acoustical contractor license required by the state. You can verify our standing on the CSLB website before you hire anyone. That license is not optional in California - it means we have passed the state's requirements to do this work legally.
Calexico falls in Climate Zone 15 - one of the hottest desert zones in California's energy code. The required insulation performance levels here are higher than in coastal California. We know this zone and spec every job accordingly, so you are not paying for insulation that falls short of what the climate actually demands.
We have worked on homes throughout Calexico and the Imperial Valley since 2018. We understand the local housing stock - the mid-century stucco homes, the flat roofs, the retrofit challenges - and we bring that context to every estimate and installation.
For projects that require a permit, we handle the application with the City of Calexico's Building Division before work begins. A city inspector then verifies the job meets California's standards. You have a paper trail and an independent sign-off - not just our word that everything is correct.
Every one of these proof points comes back to the same thing: you get a job that is done right, verified, and backed by a contractor who knows this area. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance sets the industry standard for installation and safety practices - we work to those standards on every project.
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