
Cerritos Insulation is the insulation contractor Cerritos homeowners call for spray foam insulation, attic insulation, and air sealing services. We have served Cerritos since 2020 and complete most residential jobs within one to two days.

Cerritos homes built in the 1960s and 1970s often have wall and attic cavities that were never properly sealed. Spray foam fills those gaps completely, creating an airtight bond that holds up through decades of hot Southern California summers. If your energy bills keep climbing, spray foam insulation is often the most permanent fix available.
The attic is where most Cerritos homes lose the most energy. Summer heat bakes through the roof and radiates down into living spaces, pushing your air conditioner to work overtime. We upgrade attic insulation to current California Title 24 levels so your home stays cooler without relying as heavily on your HVAC system.
Blown-in insulation reaches wall cavities and attic corners that batts cannot cover well. For older Cerritos homes with settled or thin original insulation, adding blown-in material is a cost-effective way to improve performance without major demolition. It is one of the fastest upgrades we do.
Insulation alone does not stop air movement. Gaps around recessed lights, plumbing penetrations, and attic hatches let conditioned air escape all day long. Air sealing those gaps before or alongside insulation upgrades makes a measurable difference in how comfortable your Cerritos home feels and how much your utility bills cost.
Homes in Cerritos with raised foundations often have cold or damp floors in winter because the crawl space is uninsulated. We add insulation and vapor barriers under the floor system to cut moisture intrusion and bring floor temperatures in line with the rest of the home.
Old, compressed, or rodent-damaged insulation has to come out before new material can go in. We remove deteriorated insulation safely and dispose of it properly, leaving a clean surface ready for upgrade. This is especially common in Cerritos attics where original fiberglass batts from the 1960s have lost most of their R-value.
Cerritos was built almost entirely between 1960 and 1985, which means most homes are now 40 to 60 years old. Insulation installed in that era was designed to meet building codes of the time, not current California Title 24 energy standards. What was sufficient in 1972 is often inadequate today, especially given how much Southern California utility costs have risen. Homeowners with high-value properties in Cerritos have strong financial reasons to bring their insulation up to current standards.
The local climate creates specific demands. Cerritos summers regularly push into the upper 80s and 90s, and the intense sun loads on roof surfaces translate directly into heat gain inside the home. Clay-heavy soil beneath many Cerritos neighborhoods expands when wet and contracts when dry, which can open gaps in a home's thermal envelope over time. The city also sits near the junction of the 91, 605, and 5 freeways, meaning many homes experience road noise that proper wall insulation can noticeably reduce alongside the thermal benefits.
Cerritos Insulation has worked in Cerritos since 2020, and our crew knows the housing stock here well. Most of the homes we work on are single-story stucco ranch houses or two-story traditional tracts built during Cerritos's big growth years. These homes follow predictable floor plans, which means we can assess an attic or crawl space quickly and give you an accurate estimate without guessing.
We know the streets near the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts on 183rd Street, the neighborhoods along the Artesia border, and the properties near the Cerritos Auto Square on Studebaker Road. Cerritos is a city with high owner-occupancy and homeowners who care about their properties, and we match that standard with our work.
We also serve neighboring communities regularly. If you are looking for insulation work in Artesia or in Norwalk, we cover those areas as well.
Reach us by phone at (626) 517-0609 or submit the contact form on this site. We reply within one business day and can usually schedule an estimate within the same week.
We visit your Cerritos home, inspect the attic, walls, and crawl space, and measure existing insulation levels. You receive a written estimate with no pressure and no obligation. This is how we make sure you know the cost before any work starts.
We arrive at the agreed time with the crew and materials needed for your specific job. Most attic insulation installs in Cerritos are completed in a single day, and we protect your home's interior throughout the process.
Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you, confirm that insulation levels meet the agreed specification, and clean up the job site completely. You are not left with questions or leftover materials.
Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day. Free estimates, no pressure, no obligation.
(626) 517-0609Cerritos is an incorporated city of about 49,000 residents in southeastern Los Angeles County, covering roughly 8.8 square miles. Originally called Dairy Valley and developed from farmland, the city grew rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s into one of the more affluent planned suburbs in the region. The housing stock consists almost entirely of single-family homes, most of them single-story or two-story stucco ranch and traditional California tract styles built on lots between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet. Median home values have climbed well above $700,000, and the owner-occupancy rate is well above 70 percent, making Cerritos a city where homeowners have real financial stake in maintaining their properties.
Local landmarks include the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts on 183rd Street, which has hosted national touring productions since 1993, and the Cerritos Auto Square on Studebaker Road, one of the largest dealership complexes in the United States. The city is also home to the award-winning Cerritos Public Library, known for its distinctive architecture. Cerritos borders Lakewood to the west and Artesia to the south, and sits near the junction of the 91, 605, and 5 freeways.
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Learn MoreHomes in Cerritos are losing energy through aging insulation every day. Call now or send us a message to schedule your free on-site assessment with no obligation.