Serving Yuma, AZ and surrounding areas. (928) 291-0350

Yuma's heat demands more than standard insulation can deliver. Closed-cell foam seals air leaks and blocks heat transfer in one application so your AC finally has a fighting chance.

Closed-cell foam insulation in Yuma delivers the highest heat resistance per inch of any common insulation material, seals air leaks and insulates in a single application, and acts as a moisture barrier — most attic or crawl space jobs complete in one day with a 24-hour re-entry window while the foam fully cures.
Unlike fiberglass batts that only slow heat transfer and do nothing about air movement, closed-cell foam expands into every gap it touches as it cures, forming a rigid, dense layer that blocks both conducted heat and convective air flow. For a Yuma home where attic temperatures can exceed 150 degrees on summer afternoons, that dual action is what makes a real difference in your energy bills and day-to-day comfort.
Homeowners who want the strongest thermal upgrade available often pair closed-cell foam with open-cell foam insulation in interior walls for sound control, or with our full spray foam insulation service for complete attic and crawl space coverage.
If your cooling costs have been rising year over year or regularly exceed $300 to $400 per month during Yuma's peak summer months, your home is likely losing cooled air faster than your system can replace it. A well-insulated home holds its temperature longer, so your AC runs less often and your bill stays lower.
In Yuma's summer heat, a poorly insulated attic can radiate heat down into the rooms below even when the AC is running. If your bedroom or living room feels uncomfortably hot and those rooms sit directly under the roofline, inadequate attic insulation is the most likely cause. This problem gets worse every year as existing insulation settles.
Stand in your attic on a sunny day and look for pinpoints of light coming through the roof deck or walls. Even small gaps allow hot desert air to pour into your home continuously. Warm air near ceiling light fixtures or exterior wall outlets on summer afternoons is another sign that air is moving through spaces that should be sealed.
Yuma's monsoon season brings sudden humidity that can push moisture into wall cavities and attic spaces through gaps in the building envelope. If you notice a musty smell after a storm or see moisture stains on walls or ceilings not explained by a roof leak, sealed gaps in your building envelope are letting that moisture in. Closed-cell foam closes those pathways while also blocking heat.
We apply closed-cell spray foam to attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, below-grade walls, garage ceilings, and exterior-facing wall cavities throughout the Yuma area. For most Yuma homes, the attic is the highest-priority location: it is the largest surface area exposed to direct solar radiation, and it is where inadequate insulation has the biggest impact on your cooling costs and indoor comfort.
Before any foam is applied, we identify and seal gaps around pipes, wires, light fixtures, and where walls meet the ceiling or floor. Skipping this step is the most common reason homeowners do not feel a noticeable difference after an insulation job, and it is a step we never skip. We also assess whether any existing insulation should be removed first and handle that work as part of the same project when needed.
For homeowners who want complete foam coverage throughout their home, we offer our full spray foam insulation service that covers multiple areas in a single mobilization, and we pair it with open-cell foam insulation in interior walls where cost efficiency and sound control are the goals.
Applied to the attic floor or the underside of the roof deck to stop solar heat from radiating into your living space during Yuma's long cooling season.
Seals the most overlooked air-leak and heat-entry points in older Yuma homes, reducing drafts, pest entry, and ground heat gain.
For retrofit applications in existing homes where wall cavities are accessible and the upgrade from degraded batts to high-R foam is needed.
Applied before drywall in new builds to lock in the highest thermal performance from day one, ideally before a solar system is sized and purchased.
Yuma is one of the hottest cities in the United States, consistently recording summer highs above 110 degrees and ranking at the top nationally for annual sunshine hours. A significant share of Yuma's housing stock was built in the 1970s through the 1990s under insulation standards that are far less demanding than what is required today. The original fiberglass batts in those homes have had decades to compress, shift, and degrade under the extreme heat cycling Yuma produces every year. For homeowners in those older neighborhoods, the jump from degraded batts to closed-cell foam is often the single most impactful change they can make to their home's comfort and energy use.
Yuma's monsoon season, running from roughly July through September, brings sudden spikes in humidity that can push moisture through gaps in the building envelope into attic spaces and wall cavities. Closed-cell foam's moisture-resistant properties make it particularly well-suited to homes in the Yuma area, where the combination of extreme heat and seasonal humidity creates a two-part problem that standard insulation only partially addresses. The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance documents the moisture and structural performance benefits of closed-cell foam that make it a strong fit for exactly this climate.
We serve homeowners throughout Yuma and regularly travel to communities facing the same desert heat challenges, including Lake Havasu City, AZ, Goodyear, AZ, and Surprise, AZ. The same conditions that make closed-cell foam the right choice in Yuma apply equally across the desert Southwest.
Call or submit a form and we respond within 1 business day. We will ask about your home's size, which areas you want insulated, and any energy or moisture issues you have noticed. Most Yuma contractors schedule a free on-site visit rather than quoting over the phone because the actual condition of your attic can change the price significantly.
We walk through your home and inspect the areas to be insulated, measure the space, check what is already there, and look for moisture or pest damage that must be addressed before foam is applied. You receive a written estimate within a day or two — no obligation, no pressure.
For most Yuma attic and wall cavity jobs, we pull a building permit from the City of Yuma Development Services office before work begins. You clear the work area of stored items and plan to be out of the home for the full installation day. Pets need to be elsewhere as well.
The crew arrives with spray equipment, applies the foam in controlled passes, and walks you through the coverage before they leave. After the foam cures — typically 24 hours — a city inspector verifies the work. Once the inspection passes, you return home and start noticing the difference.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before work begins. We handle the permit process for you.
(928) 291-0350We pull required permits from the City of Yuma Development Services before work begins and coordinate the inspector visit. That city sign-off is an independent confirmation that the foam was applied correctly — it is not something you should have to chase your contractor about.
We hold a valid Arizona ROC license and serve 12 cities from Yuma to Chandler. That geographic range is backed by real experience with attic and wall conditions specific to the desert Southwest, not just a single market.
Yuma's attic insulation demand spikes once April temperatures arrive. Homeowners who contact us in late winter or early spring consistently get better scheduling windows and avoid the rush that pushes jobs into the hottest months of the year.
Many Yuma homeowners planning solar panels benefit from getting insulation done first. A well-sealed home uses less energy, which means a smaller and less expensive solar array is needed to cover usage. We work with homeowners to sequence upgrades in the order that saves the most money overall. The{' '} <a href='https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/insulation' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' className='text-primary underline underline-offset-4'>U.S. Department of Energy</a> recommends this same sequence for homeowners considering both upgrades.
When you combine a permitted job with an Arizona-licensed crew that knows Yuma attics specifically, you get insulation that performs the way it was promised rather than performing on paper and underdelivering in practice. That difference shows up on your electric bill every summer for the life of the home.
A softer, lower-cost foam option suited for interior walls and ceilings where sound dampening matters more than maximum heat resistance.
Learn moreFull-service spray foam application covering attics, crawl spaces, rim joists, and wall cavities for comprehensive building envelope upgrades.
Learn moreSpring installation slots book fast once temperatures start climbing. Call us today or submit a form to lock in your free estimate before the rush.