
Older Rohnert Park commercial buildings bleed energy through under-insulated roofs and walls. We install insulation that meets California's code, reduces your PG&E bill, and keeps your space comfortable every season.

Commercial insulation in Rohnert Park slows heat movement through your building's walls, roof, and floors - reducing energy costs and keeping your space comfortable in both Sonoma County's hot summers and cool winters, with most projects completed in one to five days depending on building size.
Much of Rohnert Park's commercial corridor was built in the 1970s and 1980s under energy standards far looser than what California requires today. If your building is from that era, there is a good chance the original insulation has settled, degraded, or was never adequate to begin with. Better insulation means your HVAC system runs less, your employees and customers stay comfortable, and your PG&E bill reflects the difference. For buildings needing moisture control in addition to thermal insulation, we often combine this work with our home insulation approach when the building includes a residential component.
If your energy bill has gone up year over year but your operations are roughly the same, your building envelope is likely to blame. Heat escaping in winter and infiltrating in summer forces your HVAC to run harder and longer. This is one of the most common and overlooked causes of rising utility costs in Rohnert Park's older commercial buildings.
Walk through your space on a hot Sonoma County afternoon or a cold January morning. If one room or corner is consistently uncomfortable while the rest of the building is fine, that is a sign of uneven or missing insulation. These temperature differences are not just a comfort issue - they signal that your building is losing conditioned air in specific spots.
Rohnert Park grew quickly in the 1970s and 1980s, and many commercial buildings from that era were built to standards that are now considered inadequate. If your building is 30 or more years old and you have no record of an insulation upgrade, there is a strong chance the original material has settled or was never sufficient. An assessment costs nothing and tells you exactly where you stand.
If your heating or cooling system seems to run nonstop and still struggles to maintain a comfortable temperature, the building itself is likely the problem - not the equipment. Insulation is what allows your HVAC to do its job efficiently. When insulation is inadequate, the system compensates by running longer, which shortens its lifespan and drives up costs.
We install blown-in loose fill, spray foam, and rigid board insulation in commercial buildings across Rohnert Park - selecting the right material for each part of your building based on what delivers the best performance for your budget. Every project includes a written estimate, permit handling where required, and a final walkthrough before we consider the job done. When buildings also need moisture management under raised floors or in crawl spaces, we recommend pairing this work with a crawl space vapor barrier for complete coverage.
California's energy code sets the floor for what your building must have whenever a permit is involved. We handle the compliance calculation and include the right materials in the bid - you do not need to know the technical details. For buildings that were never brought up to modern standards, we frequently identify additional scope during the assessment, and we explain every recommendation before anything is approved. Owners who also want to improve the residential portion of a mixed-use property can combine commercial work with our home insulation services in a single project.
Best for attics and enclosed wall cavities where access is limited and even coverage across a large area is the priority.
Best for areas needing both insulation and air sealing - particularly rooflines, irregular cavities, and spaces where moisture resistance matters.
Best for flat roofs, exterior walls, and mechanical rooms where a precise, measurable R-value is required and space is at a premium.
Best for owners of 1970s-1980s Rohnert Park buildings who want to address every area at once and bring the entire envelope up to current standards.
Rohnert Park's inland location means commercial buildings face Sonoma County's full temperature range - summers pushing into the 90s and winter nights dropping into the 30s. A building with inadequate insulation feels uncomfortable in both seasons and runs up energy costs all year. Much of the city's commercial corridor along Redwood Drive and the Expressway was built during the rapid growth of the 1970s and 1980s. Buildings from that era were constructed under much looser energy standards than exist today, and many have original insulation that has settled, degraded, or was never adequate to begin with. California's energy code compliance is also mandatory for any permitted commercial work, and inspectors in Rohnert Park check for it - a contractor who is not current on those requirements can create costly delays.
We work with commercial property owners throughout the area, including those in Santa Rosa and as far south as Petaluma. PG&E serves Rohnert Park businesses and runs active rebate programs for commercial energy efficiency upgrades, including insulation - we check eligibility as part of every estimate and help you access those savings before the work begins. Wildfire smoke infiltration has also become a practical concern for Sonoma County businesses after several years of significant fire events, and a well-insulated, properly sealed building does a meaningfully better job of keeping outdoor air quality events from affecting your interior.
We ask about your building type, approximate square footage, and the problem you are trying to solve. Expect a reply within one business day to confirm your site visit. The more context you give upfront, the more useful the assessment will be.
We walk your building, look at the attic, walls, and mechanical spaces, and assess what is currently in place. Within a few days you receive a written estimate that breaks down the scope, materials, total cost, and any applicable PG&E rebates.
If your project requires a building permit - common for re-roofing, major renovations, or new construction - we handle the application with Rohnert Park's Community Development Department. This can add one to three weeks depending on the city's current workload; we keep you updated throughout.
The crew works through the agreed scope, protects surrounding surfaces, and cleans up each day. Most commercial jobs are done in one to three days. After completion, we walk the job with you to confirm everything was done as agreed and answer any questions before final payment.
Written quote, no obligation, permit guidance included. We reply within one business day.
(707) 210-9475Most commercial insulation projects in Rohnert Park that involve a permit require coordination with the City's Community Development Department and a final inspection. We manage the entire process - you do not have to track paperwork or schedule inspections yourself. The permit also protects you if you ever sell or refinance the property.
California's energy code sets minimum insulation performance for commercial buildings, and Rohnert Park inspectors check for it. We calculate the required R-values for your building type and climate zone and include compliant materials in every proposal. Learn more from the California Energy Commission. No failed inspections, no costly rework.
We follow installation standards aligned with the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association, the leading trade organization for the insulation industry. That means complete, even coverage with no cold bridges or thin spots - and we verify the work before we leave your building.
PG&E runs active commercial rebate programs for qualifying energy efficiency upgrades in Rohnert Park. We check your project's eligibility during the estimate visit and flag any programs that apply - helping you access savings before you sign anything. On larger jobs, rebates can meaningfully offset your upfront cost.
Every commercial job we take on starts with a written estimate and ends with a walkthrough. We want you to understand exactly what was done and why - and to have documentation you can use when it matters.
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