
Twentynine Palms Insulation is a local insulation contractor serving Palm Springs homeowners with spray foam, attic insulation, and air sealing solutions built for the Coachella Valley heat. We have been operating in the desert since 2019 and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Palm Springs flat-roof homes lose enormous amounts of conditioned air through uninsulated roof decks. Our spray foam insulation service seals those gaps directly, keeping summer heat outside where it belongs.
Attics in Palm Springs absorb brutal summer heat and radiate it downward into living spaces all afternoon and evening. Adding or upgrading attic insulation is the most direct way to reduce that heat load and cut air conditioning costs.
Palm Springs homes built in the 1950s through 1970s were not built with air sealing in mind, and every gap around recessed lights, pipes, and framing lets hot attic air pour in. Sealing those penetrations before adding insulation makes the entire system work better.
Many mid-century homes in Palm Springs have open wall cavities or inadequate insulation that was never updated during decades of remodels. Retrofit insulation adds material into existing walls without a full gut renovation, improving comfort throughout the home.
The high UV load and intense sun in Palm Springs accelerate breakdown of standard roofing and insulation materials. Closed-cell foam is the most durable option for roof decks and exterior-adjacent cavities in this climate.
Palm Springs has a large stock of commercial buildings, boutique hotels, and mixed-use properties that need insulation to meet energy codes and keep cooling costs manageable during the long summer season.
Palm Springs is one of the hottest cities in the United States, with triple-digit summer temperatures running from June through September and the occasional day above 115 degrees. That kind of heat punishes any insulation system that was not installed correctly or has degraded over time. The vast majority of the city's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s, meaning a large share of homes are 50 or more years old and may still have their original, now-undersized insulation. Flat and low-slope roofs are the norm in Palm Springs because of the mid-century modern architecture the city is known for, and those roof types present different insulation challenges than standard pitched roofs in cooler climates.
Palm Springs also has a very large population of vacation rental and second homes. Many of these properties sit unoccupied for months at a time, then get used heavily during the winter and spring visitor season. Inadequate insulation drives up utility bills whether or not anyone is home, and it makes the home harder to cool quickly when owners or guests arrive. Improving insulation is one of the most cost-effective upgrades a Palm Springs property owner can make because the payback in reduced energy bills comes faster in a climate this extreme. The city's building code enforces Title 24 energy standards for permitted work, and a knowledgeable contractor can help you meet those standards while choosing materials that hold up to the UV exposure and heat that breaks down lesser options more quickly here.
Our crew works throughout Palm Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. Flat-roof homes in neighborhoods like Old Las Palmas and the Movie Colony require a different approach than the newer homes or condo buildings in South Palm Springs, and we have handled both. Palm Canyon Drive is the heart of the city, and we work in every neighborhood from the downtown corridor out to the edges of the valley floor.
We are familiar with the City of Palm Springs permitting process and can advise on when insulation work requires a permit and when it does not. Jobs near the base of the San Jacinto Mountains or out near the Aerial Tramway often involve larger properties with complex roof lines, and our team is equipped for those scopes of work. We also do steady work in the condo complexes throughout South Palm Springs, coordinating with HOA managers to schedule access and complete jobs efficiently.
We also serve neighboring Cathedral City, CA and Desert Hot Springs, CA, which means we are on the road in this part of the valley consistently and can schedule Palm Springs jobs without long lead times.
Call or submit our online form and we will reply within one business day. We schedule Palm Springs appointments around your availability, including around vacation rental booking windows if needed.
A technician visits to assess your attic, roof, walls, or crawl space and give you a written estimate before any work starts. There are no surprises: the estimate covers materials, labor, and any permit costs that apply.
Most jobs are completed in a single day. You do not need to be present for attic or crawl space work if you prefer to give us access and go about your day. We protect your home's interior and clean up completely before we leave.
Before we leave, we walk the completed areas with you, answer any questions, and make sure you are satisfied. If your project required a permit, we handle the inspection scheduling as well.
We serve Palm Springs and the surrounding Coachella Valley. Free estimates, no obligation.
(442) 214-8650Palm Springs is a city of about 44,000 residents in the western Coachella Valley, sitting at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains in Riverside County. The city is internationally known for its collection of mid-century modern architecture, which fills neighborhoods like Old Las Palmas, Movie Colony, Vista Las Palmas, and Deepwell Estates. Many of these homes were built for Hollywood figures and business executives between the 1940s and 1970s, giving the city a distinctive architectural identity that draws visitors from around the world. Palm Canyon Drive serves as the main commercial spine, and Modernism Week each February brings tens of thousands of architecture enthusiasts to tour the city's most celebrated homes.
Palm Springs has a significant vacation rental and second-home market, with many properties used only during the cooler winter and spring months. South Palm Springs has a large concentration of condominium complexes built in the 1970s and 1980s, many managed by HOAs. The city is adjacent to Cathedral City, CA to the southeast and Desert Hot Springs, CA to the north, and all three cities share the same extreme desert climate that makes proper insulation a genuine priority for every homeowner.
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Learn MoreCall us now or submit a request online. We reply within one business day and serve all of Palm Springs and the surrounding Coachella Valley.