
Twentynine Palms Insulation is an insulation contractor serving Indio, CA with wall insulation, attic insulation, and spray foam services. We have been helping Coachella Valley homeowners fight the extreme desert heat since 2019, responding to new inquiries within one business day.

Indio homes built in the 1990s and 2000s often have minimal wall insulation, which means heat drives straight through the exterior walls during summer. Our wall insulation service adds a thermal barrier that keeps indoor temperatures stable, so your AC is not fighting a losing battle all season.
In Indio, attic temperatures can climb well above 150 degrees Fahrenheit during summer, turning your attic into an oven that radiates heat into the living space below. Upgrading attic insulation is the single most effective step most Indio homeowners can take to lower summer cooling costs.
Spray foam creates an airtight seal that standard batts cannot match, which matters in Indio where extreme heat finds every gap in the building envelope. It is especially useful in newer stucco homes where framing cavities can be sealed directly during a renovation or re-roof.
Sandy Indio air carries fine grit that works into gaps around windows, doors, and light fixtures, degrading seals over time. Air sealing closes those pathways so conditioned air stays inside and the heat and dust of the Coachella Valley stay out.
Blown-in insulation is a fast, minimally invasive way to bring an Indio attic up to the R-38 or higher level that California's energy code calls for. It fills around obstructions like HVAC ducts and pipes that batts cannot reach as easily.
Older Indio homes near downtown on streets like Miles Avenue often have degraded insulation that has been baked by decades of desert heat, compressed, or contaminated by pests. We remove the old material safely before installing a fresh system that actually performs.
Indio sits at the eastern end of the Coachella Valley and regularly sees summer temperatures above 110 degrees Fahrenheit - among the hottest conditions of any city in the United States. That kind of heat does not just make your house uncomfortable. It actively degrades roofing materials, dries out caulk and foam seals, and pushes poorly insulated homes past the point where air conditioning can keep up. A home that was comfortable five years ago may have lost enough insulation performance to now struggle with cooling costs every summer. The National Weather Service consistently records some of the highest summer temperatures in the country at Indio.
Indio also has a large share of homes built in gated communities and planned subdivisions - places like Sun City Shadow Hills and Indian Palms - alongside older neighborhoods near downtown where homes date back to the 1950s and 1960s. These two types of housing stock have very different insulation needs. Newer stucco homes often have adequate wall insulation but leaky attics. Older homes near downtown may have minimal insulation throughout. Many properties in Indio also serve as vacation rentals or seasonal second homes, which means they sit in the heat unoccupied for weeks at a time and return to use without regular maintenance checks. We work on all of these property types and know the difference between a routine attic upgrade and a whole-home overhaul.
Our crew works throughout Indio regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. We pull permits through the City of Indio Community Development Department when required and are familiar with what projects need approval and what can proceed without one.
Indio runs along Highway 111 and Interstate 10, with older neighborhoods concentrated near downtown and newer communities expanding south and east toward the Salton Sea. Landmarks like Shields Date Garden on Highway 111 and the Empire Polo Club - home of the Coachella and Stagecoach festivals - are part of the local fabric that shapes where and how people live here. We serve homeowners across all parts of the city, from the established streets near downtown to the newer developments on the outer edges.
We also serve nearby communities. Homeowners in Coachella, CA face similar desert conditions, and we move between both cities regularly. We also serve Palm Desert, CA to the west, so if you have neighbors or family in either city, they can reach us through the same number.
Reach us by phone or through our online contact form. We respond to every new inquiry within one business day, and most calls are answered the same day.
A technician visits your Indio property, measures your current insulation levels, and reviews what the California Energy Code recommends for your climate zone. You receive a clear, written price before any work is approved - no surprise charges.
Our crew arrives at the scheduled time and handles all material delivery, setup, and cleanup. Most Indio attic and wall insulation jobs are completed in a single day, and you do not need to be home for the entire job - just for the walkthrough at the end.
We walk you through the completed work so you can see exactly what was installed and where. If any questions come up after we leave, you can call us directly - we stand behind our work.
We serve all Indio neighborhoods, from Sun City Shadow Hills to downtown. No-pressure estimate, written price upfront.
(442) 214-8650Indio is one of the fastest-growing cities in California, with a population that has climbed to over 90,000 residents. It sits at the eastern end of the Coachella Valley and has a long history tied to date palm agriculture - Shields Date Garden on Highway 111 has been a local landmark since 1924 and symbolizes the city's identity as the date capital of the United States. The city stretches across a mix of older downtown neighborhoods, master-planned gated communities like Sun City Shadow Hills and Indian Palms, and newer subdivisions expanding toward the city's edges. Housing runs from modest 1950s and 1960s homes near the original town center to large-lot developments built in the 2000s. You can read more about the city's history and geography on the Indio, California Wikipedia page.
The Empire Polo Club, which hosts the Coachella and Stagecoach festivals each spring, has made Indio a destination that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors and has driven significant growth in vacation rentals and short-term properties throughout the city. That means a notable share of Indio homes are occupied part-time or used for rental income, and those properties often need insulation work after periods of vacancy or heavy use. Indio neighbors Coachella to the west, a city with its own distinct housing patterns and a large share of working families who also deal with the same desert heat demands. Both cities share the Coachella Valley climate, and we serve homeowners across both.
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