
Drafty rooms and high energy bills in a mild climate usually point to one thing: not enough insulation. We fill your attic or walls completely so warmth stays where it belongs.

Blown-in insulation in Lompoc fills your attic or wall cavities with loose fiberglass or cellulose material, covering corners and gaps that batt rolls simply cannot reach - most standard attic jobs are complete in a single day with no drying time required.
If your home feels chilly on a cool Lompoc evening even with the heater running, the attic is usually where the problem starts. Heat rises and escapes through thin or patchy insulation faster than your system can replace it. Blown-in material creates a dense, even layer that slows that loss down dramatically.
Many homes here pair blown-in attic work with whole-home insulation to address every area at once. For attic-specific upgrades, it is also worth pairing the job with proper air sealing to close gaps around light fixtures and plumbing penetrations before the insulation goes in.
If certain rooms feel chilly on a cool Lompoc evening even with the heater running, heat is escaping through your attic or walls. This is especially common in older central Lompoc homes where the original insulation has thinned over decades. You should not have to crank the thermostat to stay comfortable.
Lompoc's mild climate means heating and cooling costs should be relatively modest. If your monthly utility bills feel high for a home your size, poor attic insulation is one of the most common culprits. Peek into your attic - if you can see wooden joists poking above the material, you almost certainly need more.
Blown-in insulation installed 20 or 30 years ago may have settled significantly. If the material in your attic looks less than 10 inches deep, or if there are bare spots near the eaves or around the hatch, your home is losing energy every day. This is a very common finding in Lompoc homes built before 1980.
Lompoc's marine layer brings consistent moisture. When warm indoor air meets a cold, poorly insulated attic surface, condensation can form. If you see water stains on your ceiling or notice a musty smell in upper rooms, inadequate insulation may be contributing. Left unaddressed, this can lead to mold.
We offer fiberglass and cellulose blown-in insulation for attics, wall cavities, and hard-to-reach spaces throughout Lompoc and the surrounding area. Fiberglass resists moisture well and settles minimally over time - a solid choice for attics in Lompoc's coastal climate. Cellulose fills tight spaces a bit more densely and is made from recycled material, which some homeowners prefer. Both achieve the high R-values California recommends for this climate zone.
For homes with existing insulation that has settled or degraded, we can often blow new material right on top without removal - saving time and cost. If old material needs to come out first, we handle that too through our attic insulation preparation process. We also coordinate whole-home insulation projects when multiple areas need attention at once.
Best for homes with accessible attics that need a full depth upgrade to current R-value standards.
Suited for older homes where walls were built without insulation or where batts have shifted.
Ideal for humid or coastal homes - resists moisture and holds its shape well over time.
A good fit for environmentally conscious homeowners who want dense, recycled-material coverage.
For attics with some insulation already present that just needs to be brought up to the recommended depth.
For homes tackling attic, walls, and floor insulation in one coordinated project.
Lompoc sits in a valley that funnels cool, foggy air from the Pacific, especially in the mornings. Unlike inland California cities that deal with extreme summer heat, Lompoc's bigger energy challenge is keeping warmth inside on overcast, cool days - and that happens year-round. Homes with thin attic coverage work harder than they need to just to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. The marine layer also brings consistent moisture, which means condensation risk is real in under-insulated attic spaces.
A significant portion of Lompoc's housing stock was built during the postwar era when Vandenberg Space Force Base was expanding, and insulation standards back then were far below what is recommended today. If your home is in one of the older central Lompoc neighborhoods near downtown, or in communities like Santa Maria or Buellton, there is a good chance the attic has never been upgraded. That means decades of energy loss that a single blown-in job can stop.
We respond within 1 business day. When you reach out, just describe what you are noticing - drafts, high bills, or thin coverage you spotted yourself. We will ask a few quick questions about your home's age and size.
We visit your home to measure current insulation depth, check for air leaks, and assess access to your attic. This visit is free and gives you a written quote with no obligation. Most estimates take 30 to 45 minutes.
The crew arrives with a truck-mounted blowing machine. The hose runs up through your attic hatch. We seal off the access area to minimize dust, and the blowing process takes a few hours. You can stay home the entire time.
Before we leave, we verify insulation depth using small markers placed throughout the attic. We walk you through the finished work and confirm coverage in plain terms. Your home is ready to use immediately - no curing time needed.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate where we measure what is actually in your attic and tell you exactly what it needs. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time.
(805) 291-8906We hold a current California contractor's license - verifiable through the Contractors State License Board. That means we carry proper insurance and bond, and you have recourse if anything goes wrong. That is not a guarantee every contractor in this area can offer.
We are based in Lompoc and serve a 12-city area including Santa Maria, Goleta, Santa Barbara, and communities up to Paso Robles. Being local means we understand the housing stock and climate conditions here - not a one-size-fits-all approach from a regional franchise.
We install depth markers in your attic so you can check our work yourself after we leave. The Insulation Institute recommends this practice as a consumer protection measure. You should never have to take a contractor's word that the coverage is adequate.
We keep our schedule moving so most Lompoc attic blown-in jobs are completed within the same week you book them. You are not waiting months for a crew to show up. Fast turnaround matters when your utility bills are running high every month.
When you combine local knowledge, a verifiable license, and a process that lets you confirm the work yourself, you get more than just insulation - you get confidence that the job was done right. That is what we bring to every project in Lompoc and the surrounding communities. You can also read more about our credentials on the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association website, which outlines installer best practices.
A whole-home insulation assessment covers every area - attic, walls, and crawl space - so nothing gets missed.
Learn moreFocused attic insulation upgrades target the biggest source of heat loss in most Lompoc homes.
Learn moreLompoc's cool coastal climate means your attic works year-round - the sooner it is properly insulated, the sooner you stop paying for heat that disappears through your ceiling.