
Hidden gaps in your attic and walls let triple-digit heat pour into your Wildomar home. We find every leak, seal it properly, and prove the work was done with a blower door test.

Air sealing in Wildomar means finding and closing the small gaps and cracks in your home's attic, walls, and crawl space that let outside air sneak in and conditioned air escape, with most single-family homes completed in one day using foam and caulk applied in the attic and crawl space.
Most air leaks are not at your windows and doors - they are around recessed light fixtures in your ceiling, where pipes and wires pass through walls, and at the top of interior walls where they meet the attic floor. In Wildomar's Inland Valley climate, where summer attic temperatures can reach extreme levels, every one of those gaps becomes a direct pipeline for heat into your living space.
Air sealing and insulation work together - sealing first, then insulating gives you the best result. Many homeowners pair this service with basement insulation or attic air sealing for a complete approach that addresses every level of the home.
If your electricity bill jumps dramatically from May through September and your air conditioner seems to run almost constantly, air leaks are a likely culprit. In Wildomar's climate, a leaky home forces your AC to fight against a constant stream of hot outdoor air - and that shows up directly on your bill every month.
If a bedroom or hallway always feels hotter than the rest of the house, that room likely has more air leaks nearby - often in the attic directly above it or in the walls around it. This is a common complaint in Wildomar homes, especially rooms directly under a sun-baked roof or at the end of a duct run.
If your home fills with a smoky or dusty smell during Riverside County's fire season even with windows closed, outdoor air is finding its way in through gaps in your building envelope. Air sealing the attic and wall penetrations is the most effective way to reduce this infiltration.
Hold your hand near your attic access panel or near any recessed light fixtures in your ceiling on a hot afternoon. If you feel warm air pushing down into the room, those are active air leaks. This is one of the easiest self-checks a homeowner can do, and a reliable sign that a professional assessment would find more leaks throughout the home.
We approach air sealing as a diagnostic job first, not just a materials job. Before sealing anything, we use a blower door test to measure exactly how much air your home is losing and where it is coming from. This gives us a map of the work to do and gives you a baseline number so you can see the improvement when we are done.
The work itself focuses on the attic floor, crawl space, and any penetrations where pipes, wires, and ducts pass through your home's structure. We use foam and caulk rated for long-term performance in protected areas. If your project includes insulation, we coordinate the sequence properly - sealing first, then insulating. For homeowners who want a focused approach to the attic specifically, our attic air sealing service handles that zone in detail. Homeowners adding insulation in finished spaces may also benefit from basement insulation as a companion project.
Suits homeowners who want a complete diagnostic and sealing of all major air leakage points - attic, crawl space, and wall penetrations - in one project.
Suits homes where the primary heat gain is through the ceiling and attic floor - addresses recessed lights, top plates, and penetrations as a focused scope.
Suits homes with a crawl space where ground air and humidity are entering the living area through gaps in the subfloor and perimeter walls.
Suits homeowners scheduling an insulation upgrade who want to do the correct sequence - seal the gaps first, then add insulation on top for the best combined result.
Wildomar sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the triple digits and the heat is dry and relentless. When your attic reaches extreme temperatures on a July afternoon, every gap in your ceiling becomes a direct pipeline for that heat into your living space. Air sealing is especially valuable here because it reduces how hard your air conditioner has to work during the months when electricity rates and usage are both at their peak. Wildomar was incorporated only in 2008 and the surrounding area has homes ranging from older tract houses to developments built in the 2000s - older homes were often built before California's energy codes became strict, meaning they can have significant air leakage that was never addressed.
Wildomar and the surrounding Riverside County hills also experience periods of heavy wildfire smoke, particularly in late summer and fall. Homes with significant air leaks pull smoke-laden outdoor air in through gaps even with windows closed - a problem that goes beyond energy costs. We serve the full area, including homeowners in Temecula and Canyon Lake, where the same climate conditions and housing types create the same air sealing challenges.
We will reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - your home's age, square footage, and what is prompting the call - so we can come prepared with the right equipment and a realistic sense of the job.
A technician walks through your attic and crawl space and may set up a blower door test to pinpoint exactly where your home is losing air. This assessment typically takes one to two hours and gives you an accurate quote.
You receive a written estimate outlining what will be sealed and at what cost. This is the right time to ask whether we participate in Southern California Edison rebate programs and whether a permit is required for your specific project.
The crew works primarily in your attic and crawl space - you stay home throughout. Once sealing is complete, we run the blower door again and share the before-and-after numbers with you so you have proof the work was done effectively.
No obligation. We assess your home, explain exactly what needs to be sealed, and give you a written quote with before-and-after testing included.
(951) 484-2844We test your home before we start and again after we finish, so you have a real number showing how much leakage was reduced. You are not taking our word for it - you have proof. This is a standard we apply to every air sealing job.
Southern California Edison offers rebates for qualifying air sealing work, but only when done by a contractor enrolled in their program. We are familiar with the current offerings and handle the paperwork so you do not have to navigate that process yourself. EPA indoor air quality guidance.
If your project includes insulation, we do the air sealing first. This is the right order and it matters - insulation added on top of unsealed gaps sits on top of the problem without solving it. We follow the sequence that California's energy standards require.
We work in a part of Riverside County where fire season is a real concern. We explain how air sealing reduces smoke infiltration, what it will and will not fix, and what to pair it with for the best result - including HVAC filtration - so you have a complete picture.
Air sealing is one of the few home upgrades where you can verify the results on the same day the work is done. We do the diagnostic, do the work, and show you the numbers - that is the standard every homeowner in Wildomar deserves.
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