
Wildomar Insulation serves Jurupa Valley, CA with insulation removal, attic upgrades, and blown-in insulation for homes throughout Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma - we respond within one business day.

Many older homes in Rubidoux, Glen Avon, and Pedley have attic insulation that is decades old, compressed from age and settling, or contaminated from roof leaks or rodent activity. Our insulation removal service safely extracts old material, bags it for disposal, and prepares the attic for new high-performance insulation that delivers the R-value your home actually needs.
Jurupa Valley sits in the Inland Empire where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, and attics without adequate insulation trap that heat and force your air conditioner to run constantly. Upgrading to R-38 to R-60 - the range California recommends for Climate Zone 10 - cuts cooling costs and makes a noticeable difference in how comfortable your home feels during summer afternoons.
Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass is the most practical way to bring an older Jurupa Valley attic up to current Title 24 standards without tearing open ceilings or moving HVAC equipment. It installs quickly, fills around roof framing and electrical boxes evenly, and raises the R-value to a level that delivers measurable energy savings year-round.
A large share of Jurupa Valley homes - particularly those in Rubidoux and Glen Avon - were built between 1970 and 2000 with minimal wall insulation or none at all. Retrofit insulation adds blown-in or injection foam to existing wall cavities through small access holes, delivering better thermal performance without the mess and cost of opening up drywall.
Homes in Jurupa Valley built on expansive clay soils often develop cracks around plumbing penetrations, electrical conduits, and sill plates as the ground shifts with wet and dry cycles. Sealing these gaps before adding new insulation reduces air infiltration, improves energy efficiency, and keeps dust and outdoor air from entering your living space.
For Jurupa Valley homes with significant air leakage or homes near the Santa Ana River where moisture control matters, spray foam insulates and air-seals in one step. It is especially useful for crawl spaces, rim joists, and attics with complicated rooflines where blown-in insulation does not provide adequate coverage.
Jurupa Valley became a city in 2011, making it one of the newest cities in California, but the communities that make up the city - Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma - have been here for decades. The population has grown to about 110,000 people across 43 square miles, and the housing stock reflects that growth. Older homes near Rubidoux and Pedley date back to the 1940s through 1970s and often have minimal insulation by today's standards, while newer tract homes built in the 1990s and 2000s may meet minimum building code requirements but fall short of the R-38 to R-60 range that California now recommends for Climate Zone 10. Jurupa Valley sits in the heart of the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and the dry heat stresses roofs, attics, and exterior materials for months at a time.
The expansive clay soils under much of Jurupa Valley swell when wet and shrink when dry, causing concrete slabs and foundations to crack and shift over time. That movement opens gaps around plumbing penetrations, electrical conduits, and sill plates that allow air and moisture to enter the home, reducing energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Homes near the Santa Ana River or in low-lying parts of the city face occasional flooding and drainage problems during heavy rain years, making moisture control an important part of any insulation upgrade. The proximity to major warehouse and logistics facilities means truck traffic and airborne dust are more significant here than in most residential areas, and sealing the building envelope helps keep that dust and outdoor air from infiltrating living spaces.
Our crew works throughout Jurupa Valley regularly, and we pull building permits through the City of Jurupa Valley Building & Safety Division for projects that require them.
The older homes in Rubidoux, Glen Avon, and Pedley often sit on larger lots with mature trees and older landscaping, and many have wood-frame construction with minimal wall insulation. The newer subdivisions near Mira Loma and along Limonite Avenue tend to have smaller lots, stucco exteriors, and concrete slab foundations, and while these homes are newer, they are now 15 to 30 years old and starting to show the effects of Inland Empire heat, ground movement, and aging HVAC systems. The Santa Ana River runs through the city, and homes near the river trail or in low-lying areas need extra attention to drainage and moisture control during insulation upgrades.
We also serve nearby communities including Perris to the south and Riverside to the east - both areas with similar housing stock and climate conditions.
When you call or submit a request online, we ask a few quick questions about your home - the age, size, and what areas need attention. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for your schedule. There is no charge for the visit.
We visit your home, inspect the attic or crawl space, check for air leaks and moisture issues, and measure the areas that need work. If old insulation needs removal, we factor that into the estimate. We provide a written quote that covers the full scope and cost before you commit to anything.
Most attic insulation upgrades take one day. If insulation removal is needed, the full project typically takes two days - one for removal and disposal, one for air sealing and installing new insulation. We protect your property during the work and clean up thoroughly when finished.
After the work is complete, we walk you through the finished job and confirm that everything meets building code requirements and your expectations. If permits were required, we handle the inspection scheduling and final sign-off with the city.
We serve all of Jurupa Valley - Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, Mira Loma, and every neighborhood in between. Call or submit your request, and we will respond within one business day.
(951) 484-2844Jurupa Valley became a city in 2011 and now has a population of about 110,000 people across 43 square miles in western Riverside County. The city was formed by combining several older unincorporated communities, including Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma, each with its own distinct character and housing stock. Rubidoux is one of the oldest and best-known neighborhoods, with homes dating back decades and the landmark Mount Rubidoux just across the city line in Riverside. The area around Mira Loma is one of the largest warehouse and distribution hubs in the country, and many residents work in logistics, manufacturing, or related trades.
The housing stock is a mix of older homes on larger lots and newer tract homes in subdivisions built over the past 30 years. Most homes are single-family detached houses with stucco exteriors and concrete slab foundations. The Santa Ana River runs through the city, and the Santa Ana River Trail offers miles of paved path for biking and walking. We also serve nearby areas including Perris, Riverside, and Mira Loma.
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Learn MoreFrom Rubidoux to Mira Loma and every neighborhood in between, we serve all of Jurupa Valley. Call now or submit your request online.