
Twentynine Palms Insulation provides spray foam, attic insulation, and blown-in insulation to homeowners across Twentynine Palms, CA, and we have been serving this desert community since 2019, with crews that know the local housing stock and the demands the Mojave climate puts on every home.

In Twentynine Palms, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, spray foam is one of the most effective ways to stop heat from entering your home through attic floors, rim joists, and wall cavities. Because it seals and insulates in a single application, it is especially useful in the older ranch-style and block construction homes common throughout this city. Learn more about spray foam insulation.
Attics in Twentynine Palms absorb enormous heat loads from the desert sun, and homes built in the 1960s and 1970s often have far less attic insulation than today's standards require. Adding or replacing attic insulation is one of the fastest ways to reduce cooling costs for homes in this city, where AC systems work at full capacity for months at a time.
Blown-in insulation works well in Twentynine Palms homes where attics have irregular framing or existing insulation that is only partially worn out. The material fills in gaps and thin spots without requiring a full tear-out, which keeps project costs down for homeowners who want to improve performance without a major renovation.
A lot of homes in Twentynine Palms have been rental properties for years, and some have old insulation that has been contaminated by pests, moisture intrusion from rare but intense desert rainstorms, or simply decades of heat degradation. Removing old insulation before installing new material gives new insulation the best chance to perform as designed.
Desert homes lose conditioned air through gaps around recessed lights, plumbing penetrations, and attic hatches that homeowners never notice but air conditioners have to compensate for all day long. Air sealing in Twentynine Palms reduces the load on your cooling system and helps maintain a stable interior temperature even when outside heat is at its worst.
Many of the stucco and concrete block homes in Twentynine Palms have little to no wall insulation, particularly in older construction where energy codes were minimal. Adding wall insulation to these homes reduces heat gain through south- and west-facing walls, which take direct sun for hours each afternoon during the hottest months of the year.
Twentynine Palms sits in the Mojave Desert at roughly 1,900 feet elevation, and that combination of altitude and desert climate creates a demanding environment for any home. Summer highs regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV index in this part of California is among the highest in the continental United States. Roofing materials, exterior caulking, and insulation degrade faster here than in milder climates, which means homes need more frequent attention than the average Southern California property. The city also experiences cold winters with nights that regularly dip below freezing, so insulation has to perform in both directions, keeping heat out in July and keeping warmth inside in January.
Most of Twentynine Palms' housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1990s to house military families connected to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, the largest Marine Corps base in the world by land area, located right next to the city. These homes were built quickly and to the energy codes of their era, which were far less demanding than current California standards. Many have been rental properties for years with minimal upkeep between tenants. A large share are single-story ranch-style or concrete block homes, some with manufactured home components, all of which have specific insulation requirements that a contractor unfamiliar with the local housing stock may not anticipate.
Twentynine Palms Insulation has been serving this city since 2019, and our crews regularly work on homes throughout the city limits - from neighborhoods close to the Joshua Tree National Park north entrance on Utah Trail to streets on the east side of town near Adobe Road. We pull permits through the City of Twentynine Palms Building and Safety Division and are familiar with the local inspection process for insulation projects that require them.
We know the housing stock here well. The mix of block construction, stucco ranch homes, and manufactured units across Twentynine Palms means no two jobs are exactly the same, and our team is prepared for the variations in framing, wall cavities, and attic access that come with homes built across several different decades. Whether a home is a few blocks from the mural district downtown or tucked back on a wide desert lot near the outskirts of the city, we make the trip and treat every job the same.
We also serve neighboring areas throughout the High Desert. If you are in Joshua Tree or out toward Yucca Valley, our service area covers the full stretch of Highway 62 and the surrounding communities.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are seeing - high energy bills, uneven temperatures, or visible damage. We respond within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the same week.
We inspect your attic, walls, or crawl space and measure what is already there against current standards. You receive a written estimate before any work is approved - no surprise charges after the job is done.
Most residential insulation jobs in Twentynine Palms are completed in one to two days. You do not need to vacate the home in most cases, and we clean up before we leave so the space is ready to use immediately.
We walk through the completed work with you and answer questions before we leave. If you have concerns after the job, call us directly and we will address them - we stand behind the work we do.
We serve all of Twentynine Palms, CA. Call for a free estimate or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(442) 214-8650Twentynine Palms is a small city in San Bernardino County with a population of roughly 28,000 to 30,000 people, spread across a wide stretch of Mojave Desert terrain east of Joshua Tree National Park. The north entrance to the park is located in Twentynine Palms, making the city the most-used gateway for hikers, campers, and visitors to one of California's most popular national parks. The city covers a large land area, and homes are spread across it with plenty of space between, ranging from small houses close to the downtown mural district to larger properties on the far east and south edges of the city limits.
The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center is the single biggest presence in the local community and sits directly adjacent to the city. Because of the base, a large share of residents are active-duty military families who cycle through frequently, which means the city has a higher proportion of rental housing than most California communities. Homeowners who are here for the long term tend to be serious about keeping their properties in good condition, and that includes the insulation systems that make desert living comfortable year-round. Nearby communities including Joshua Tree and Yucca Valley share similar housing characteristics and are part of our regular service territory.
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