
Twentynine Palms Insulation is an insulation contractor serving Rancho Mirage with home insulation, spray foam, and attic air sealing built for the Coachella Valley climate. We have served the desert region since 2019 and reply to all inquiries within one business day.

Rancho Mirage homes built in the 1970s and 1980s often have original insulation that has compressed or degraded after decades of desert heat. Our home insulation service covers full assessments, material selection, and installation to bring your home up to current energy standards.
Spray foam creates an airtight seal that is especially valuable in Rancho Mirage, where summer temperatures regularly push past 110 degrees and every gap in your building envelope adds to your cooling load. It works well on the flat and low-pitched roofs common to desert contemporary homes throughout this city.
Attics in Rancho Mirage can reach extreme temperatures during summer, and under-insulated attic floors are one of the main reasons cooling systems work overtime here. Upgrading attic insulation is one of the highest-return improvements a Rancho Mirage homeowner can make for year-round comfort.
Stucco exteriors and slab foundations common throughout Rancho Mirage can develop small gaps at penetrations and joints as the desert soil shifts over the years. Air sealing closes those pathways so conditioned air stays inside and the heat stays out during the long summer months.
Rancho Mirage homes with vaulted ceilings or attic HVAC systems often have significant air leakage at the attic plane that standard insulation upgrades alone cannot fix. Attic air sealing targets recessed lights, framing gaps, and duct penetrations before insulation is added for maximum efficiency.
Rancho Mirage has a mix of resort hotels, retail centers along Highway 111, and HOA-governed common buildings that all face the same desert heat challenges as residential properties. We work with property managers and building owners to schedule commercial insulation projects around occupancy and operational needs.
Rancho Mirage sits in one of the hottest desert valleys in the United States. Summer highs routinely exceed 110 degrees, and that level of heat puts every component of a home's building envelope under sustained stress. Most of the city's housing stock was built between the 1970s and the 1990s, and the insulation systems in those homes were designed to building codes that have since been updated significantly. After 40-plus years of desert heat cycles, many of those original insulation installations have lost R-value, developed gaps, or degraded to the point where they are contributing to high energy bills rather than reducing them.
The city's gated communities and golf course developments - including well-known neighborhoods like Mission Hills and The Springs - add another layer of complexity. HOA rules can govern what materials and methods can be used on exterior work, and coordinating with property managers is a normal part of doing business here. Rancho Mirage also has a notable share of seasonal residents whose homes sit empty through the summer. Those vacant months can mask insulation problems that only become obvious when the AC runs constantly after owners return in the fall. An insulation contractor who understands this market knows how to schedule and document work for absentee owners and how to meet the standards that HOA communities in this area expect.
Our crew works throughout Rancho Mirage regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The single-story ranch and desert contemporary homes that dominate this city often have flat or low-pitched roofs, which changes how we approach attic insulation and air sealing compared to pitched-roof homes in other markets. We know how to work around pool equipment and covered patios without disrupting the outdoor living spaces that Rancho Mirage homeowners value.
Rancho Mirage is oriented around Bob Hope Drive and Highway 111, with most residential neighborhoods tucked into the foothills or spread across flat desert terrain west and south of Dinah Shore Drive. Notable community anchors like Sunnylands and Mission Hills Country Club help orient us within a city where addresses can be spread across several distinct neighborhoods. We are familiar with the permit process through the city and understand the timelines involved when HOA approval is also required for a project.
We also serve nearby Palm Desert, CA and Cathedral City, CA and move between these communities regularly, so scheduling a Rancho Mirage job alongside work in neighboring cities is not a problem.
Call or submit the estimate form and we will follow up within one business day to schedule your appointment. We work around your availability, including coordinating access for seasonal homeowners who need work completed while they are away.
We inspect the attic, walls, and any problem areas before recommending a solution. You receive a written estimate with a clear scope of work and material costs before we schedule installation - no pressure, no surprises.
Most single-story Rancho Mirage homes are completed in a single day. Our crew handles all setup, material installation, and cleanup, and we work with HOA access requirements and property manager schedules for community properties.
After the work is done, we walk through the completed installation with you or provide a written summary if you are not on-site. Seasonal homeowners receive documentation of all work completed so they have a record when they return in the fall.
We serve all of Rancho Mirage - from gated golf communities to standalone homes off Bob Hope Drive. No pressure. Written estimate before any work begins.
(442) 214-8650Rancho Mirage is a small, affluent city of roughly 18,000 residents in the Coachella Valley, situated about 15 miles east of Palm Springs along Highway 111. The city is best known for its resort-style character, gated communities, and the landmark Sunnylands estate - the Annenberg Retreat that hosted U.S. presidents and foreign leaders for decades and is now open to the public as a cultural center and gardens. Residential neighborhoods are spread across flat desert terrain and into the lower foothills, with most of the housing stock dating from the 1970s through the 1990s. Single-story ranch and desert contemporary homes dominate, most with stucco exteriors, flat or low-pitched roofs, pools, and covered patios. According to Wikipedia, Rancho Mirage is home to well-known developments including Mission Hills Country Club, The Springs, and Tamarisk.
A large share of Rancho Mirage homeowners are seasonal residents who spend the fall and winter in the city and leave before summer heat peaks. This pattern creates a housing market where properties sit vacant for months at a time and where contractors need to be comfortable coordinating work without the owner present. The city borders Palm Desert to the east and Cathedral City to the west, and our team moves through all three cities regularly.
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Learn MoreSummer heat in Rancho Mirage is hard on homes that are not properly insulated. Call Twentynine Palms Insulation today or submit the estimate form - we reply within one business day.