Featured Insulation Capabilities
Air sealing first, then the right insulation type per assembly — verified with blower-door testing and IR imaging.
6 signature featuresSpray foam, batt, blown-in cellulose and radiant barrier — installed for real R-value, comfort and quiet.
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Most LA homes built before 2010 are dramatically under-insulated by modern standards — and the attic alone usually leaks more energy than any other surface in the house. Upgrading attic insulation and air sealing typically pays back in 3–6 years through lower HVAC bills and noticeably improved comfort.
Insulation only works when air isn't leaking around it. Most homes lose more energy through air leaks at the top plates, can lights, plumbing penetrations, attic hatches and ductwork than through under-insulated assemblies. We air-seal first, then insulate — which is what unlocks real performance.
If you notice any of these symptoms, an insulation upgrade can usually fix it:
Inconsistent room temperatures often trace back to missing insulation in specific assemblies — easy to find with an IR camera.
An under-insulated attic is the #1 cause; upgrading attic insulation typically delivers the biggest single comfort and energy improvement.
Properly insulated homes hold temperature longer; if your AC or heat is on most of the time, insulation and air-sealing improvements help dramatically.
Drafts mean air is moving where it shouldn't be — every draft is also an insulation leak you can usually feel.
Rare in LA but still possible during cold snaps; usually indicates an air-sealing problem at the ceiling plane.
Many LA homes built before 1980 have minimal wall insulation; blown-in dense-pack cellulose can be added with minimal disruption.
Every major insulation type plus air sealing, radiant barrier and pre/post energy audits.
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How a Proper Insulation Upgrade Works

Blower-door testing, IR camera scanning, attic and crawlspace inspection, and a written prioritized scope of work.
Seal top plates, can lights, plumbing and electrical penetrations, attic hatches and any unintentional duct leakage.
Install the right insulation type per assembly — spray foam, batt, blown-in cellulose or rigid foam — to current code R-values.
Foil-faced radiant barrier on roof decking can reduce attic temperatures dramatically in LA's strong sun exposure.
Post-install blower-door test, photo documentation per assembly, and a verification report for rebates and resale.
Adani Remodeling is a licensed, insured insulation contractor serving Los Angeles homeowners with spray foam, batt, blown-in cellulose, radiant barrier and air sealing. From an Encino attic upgrade to a Pasadena whole-home retrofit, we deliver insulation projects that lower energy bills and deliver consistent, comfortable temperatures throughout the house.
Insulation only works when air isn't moving around it. Every project starts with air sealing the leaks that bypass insulation entirely — top plates, can lights, plumbing penetrations, attic hatches, recessed lights and ductwork — which is what makes the subsequent insulation actually deliver its rated R-value.
Closed-cell spray foam for rim joists and vaulted ceilings, open-cell foam for walls where moisture management matters, blown-in cellulose for attic floors, dense-pack cellulose for retrofitting wall cavities, and mineral wool for acoustic and fire-rated applications. We pick the right material per assembly.
LA's strong sun heats attics to 130°F+ in summer, driving cooling loads up and shortening shingle life. A reflective radiant barrier installed on the underside of roof decking can drop attic temperatures by 20–30°F, with a fast payback in cooling savings.
We verify every insulation project with pre/post blower-door testing, IR camera scans, and photo documentation per assembly. The result is a paper trail you can use for rebates, resale disclosure, and confidence that the work actually achieved the energy improvement you paid for.
Attic insulation upgrades typically run $1.50–$3.00 per square foot, so a 1,500 sq ft attic averages $2,500–$5,000. Closed-cell spray foam is more expensive but delivers higher R-value per inch and acts as an air barrier. Whole-home retrofits with air sealing range $6,000–$18,000 depending on scope.
It depends on the assembly. Spray foam wins where you need air sealing and insulation in one product (rim joists, attic decks, vaulted ceilings). Batts are cost-effective for new walls. Blown-in cellulose is the go-to for attic floors and wall cavity retrofits. We recommend per assembly.
Yes — SoCalGas, LADWP, the federal 25C tax credit and California energy programs all offer rebates for insulation and air sealing improvements. We document everything you'll need to claim available rebates.
Attic-only insulation upgrades typically finish in 1–2 days. Whole-home retrofits with air sealing and multiple assemblies take 3–7 days.
Standalone insulation upgrades usually don't require permits, but insulation work tied to remodels, additions or Title 24 alterations does. We confirm and pull any required permits.