
Hot summers, cold nights, and decades-old insulation that has never been replaced. We assess your whole home and fix what is actually causing your comfort and energy problems.

Home insulation in Rohnert Park covers any part of your home that lets heat escape or enter - attic, walls, crawl space, and floors - and most projects for an average single-family home are completed within one to two days.
The attic is usually the first place we look, because that is where the most energy escapes in a typical home. But a lot of Rohnert Park homeowners discover that their walls and crawl space are just as under-insulated as the attic - especially in the city's 1960s and 1970s tract homes, which were built under very different energy standards than what is required today. If you have rooms that never feel right no matter how you run the thermostat, the problem is often not your HVAC system - it is the insulation around it.
If your current insulation is old, damaged, or contaminated, insulation removal may be the right first step before any new material goes in. We assess that during the initial visit and tell you honestly what we find.
If your PG&E bill has been creeping up and your habits have not changed, poor insulation is one of the most common culprits. Heat escaping through your attic or walls forces your heating and cooling system to run longer. This is especially common in Rohnert Park's older planned-community homes that have never had an insulation upgrade.
If one bedroom bakes in summer or one part of the house is freezing in winter while the rest stays comfortable, insulation is likely uneven or missing in that area. In Rohnert Park's 1960s and 1970s tract homes, wall insulation was often minimal or inconsistently installed.
Run your hand along the edges of electrical outlets on exterior walls on a cold morning. If you feel cool air, the wall cavity behind it has little to no insulation. This is a common finding in older Rohnert Park homes and takes about five minutes to check yourself.
Marine air from the Pacific pushes through the Petaluma Gap and into Sonoma County regularly. A musty smell, visible condensation on framing, or soft flooring above your crawl space can all point to insulation that has gotten wet and may be harboring mold. Do not add new material on top of a wet problem.
We approach every home insulation job with a full assessment first. We are not going to recommend wall insulation if your attic is what needs attention - or vice versa. Once we know what your home actually needs, we give you a written quote that covers materials, labor, and any air sealing required. For homes that need an overhaul, retrofit insulation allows us to bring older homes up to current standards without tearing into finished walls.
Good insulation work always includes air sealing. Filling your attic with new material while leaving gaps around light fixtures and pipes is like putting a new roof on a house with broken windows - the insulation helps, but it cannot overcome the air leaks. We seal before we fill, on every job, every time.
The highest-impact upgrade for most Rohnert Park homes. We add blown-in or batt material to bring your attic up to current depth standards after sealing air gaps.
For older homes with little or no wall insulation, we use techniques that add material without requiring full drywall removal in most cases.
An under-insulated crawl space lets cold air and moisture into your floors. We insulate and seal to keep both out, protecting your floors and your air quality.
If your attic, walls, and crawl space all need work, we scope the full project together - one assessment, one quote, one crew.
Rohnert Park's climate sits at an awkward intersection - summer afternoons in the 90s, winter nights that dip into the 30s, and marine air from the Pacific pushing through the Petaluma Gap corridor in spring and fall. That combination puts real year-round demand on your home's thermal envelope. Homes built here in the 1960s and 1970s were not designed with that in mind. They were built fast, to low energy standards, and the original insulation has now had 50 or more years to settle and compress. If your home is from that era, what is in your walls and attic is almost certainly not performing at the level it was when it was installed - let alone by today's standards.
We serve homeowners in Petaluma, CA and Sebastopol, CA as well, and we see the same housing vintage and climate conditions throughout this part of Sonoma County. A free in-home assessment takes 30 to 60 minutes and gives you an honest picture of where your home stands - without any obligation to move forward.
We reply within one business day to schedule your free in-home visit. The first conversation is short - we just need to know your home's age, size, and what is prompting the call.
We inspect your attic, crawl space, and sometimes walls to measure what is there and check for moisture or air-sealing issues. You get a written estimate before we leave - plain language, no vague line items.
The crew sets up protective coverings, then works in the attic or crawl space. Most standard jobs finish in a single day. You can stay home - the work does not affect your living areas.
Before we leave, we walk you through the completed work and provide documentation of what was installed. Keep it for any rebate applications and for when you sell the home.
Free in-home assessment, written quote, no sales pressure. We reply within one business day.
(707) 210-9475We never give a price over the phone without seeing your attic and crawl space first. The actual condition of your insulation determines what the job involves - and you deserve an accurate number, not a guess.
Rohnert Park's inland-but-coastal climate means moisture in attics and crawl spaces is a real and common issue. We check before we install anything. If we find a problem, we tell you - and we never seal moisture inside your home.
California and PG&E offer real money back for qualifying insulation upgrades. We know the current programs, walk you through what your project qualifies for, and help you avoid leaving savings on the table.
You can verify our California Contractors State License Board license in two minutes on the CSLB website. It confirms we meet the state's training and insurance requirements - and gives you recourse if anything goes wrong.
The California Contractors State License Board makes it easy to verify any contractor in two minutes - and we encourage you to check ours before you sign anything. A licensed, insured contractor also carries workers compensation for their crew, which means you have no liability if something happens on your property during the job.
For guidance on insulation types and R-value requirements, the U.S. Department of Energy and the California Energy Commission publish current standards by climate zone.
Safe removal of old, damaged, or contaminated insulation before new material goes in.
Learn MoreInsulation upgrades for existing homes that do not require opening walls or major renovation.
Learn MoreSummer and winter both show up fast in Sonoma County - schedule your assessment now and have the work done before the next season hits. Call or submit a request and we reply within one business day.