
Lake Havasu summers hit 115 degrees. Your insulation needs to keep up. We install spray foam, attic, blown-in, and all types of residential insulation for homeowners who are tired of sky-high electric bills.
Lake Havasu summers hit 115 degrees. Your insulation needs to keep up. We install spray foam, attic, blown-in, and all types of residential insulation for homeowners who are tired of sky-high electric bills.

Lake Havasu City Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Lake Havasu City, AZ with 16 residential and commercial insulation services. This area sees some of the most extreme summer heat in the country - temperatures above 115 degrees are common - which means your insulation has to work harder than it would almost anywhere else. We help homeowners stop overpaying on electric bills, fix rooms that never cool down, and bring older homes up to the performance standards this climate demands. We serve 12 cities across Arizona, Nevada, and California.

Your AC is running all day but the house still feels hot. Spray foam seals every gap and delivers twice the R-value per inch of standard batts - the right call for desert extremes.
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Attic temperatures in Lake Havasu can hit 150 degrees on a summer afternoon. A properly insulated attic is the single highest-impact upgrade you can make to your home's comfort and energy bills.
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Blown-in material covers odd-shaped attic spaces and corners that batts miss. It is a fast, cost-effective way to bring an under-insulated home up to the R-value this climate demands.
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If your bills keep climbing but your habits have not changed, your home's envelope is probably the problem. We assess your whole house and fix the gaps that are costing you money.
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Old, pest-damaged, or moisture-compromised insulation has to come out before new material goes in. We remove it safely and leave the space ready for a fresh installation.
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An uninsulated crawl space lets ground heat work up through your floors all summer. Insulating it cuts that heat path and reduces the load on your air conditioning system.
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Many older Lake Havasu homes have concrete block walls with little or no insulation inside. Adding wall insulation brings the temperature-blocking power you need in a climate this extreme.
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Insulation slows heat transfer, but air leaks let hot outside air pour in and bypass it entirely. Air sealing closes those gaps so your insulation can actually do its job.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few simple questions about your home and what you are experiencing - high bills, hot rooms, or a specific area you want insulated. We respond within 1 business day and can usually schedule a free estimate visit within a few days of your first contact.
A member of our team comes to your home and looks at the areas you want addressed. We measure existing insulation depth, check for air gaps, and look for anything that might affect the job. You get a written quote before anyone picks up any equipment - no surprises, no verbal estimates that change later.
On the scheduled day, our crew handles everything from prep to cleanup. Most attic jobs are done in a single day. When we finish, we walk you through the work so you can see exactly what was done. We leave your home clean and give you written documentation of the completed installation.
We hold a valid Arizona Registrar of Contractors license. You can verify it online before signing anything. Every job is covered by liability insurance - protecting your home and our crew.
We come to your home, assess what you have, and give you a written quote at no cost. You decide whether to move forward - there is no pressure and no fee for the estimate visit.
We are a local business. We know this climate, we know the housing stock, and we are not going anywhere. When you need us again in five years, we will still be here.
Your quote spells out the scope of work, materials, and total cost before any work starts. What you are quoted is what you pay - no add-ons, no last-minute changes.
Ready to talk? Call (928) 392-1374 or send us a message.
"They came out for the estimate within two days and had the attic done the following week. My APS bill the next month was noticeably lower - first summer in years I didn't dread opening that envelope."
Sandra K., Lake Havasu City, AZ - Attic insulation
"The back bedroom always ran about 10 degrees hotter than the rest of the house. After they did the spray foam and sealed the gaps around the fixtures, it actually cools down now. Should have done this years ago."
Mike R., Bullhead City, AZ - Spray foam insulation
"Straightforward process start to finish. They told me exactly what they found in my attic, gave me a written quote, and did the blown-in job in one morning. The crew cleaned up completely before they left."
Theresa V., Kingman, AZ - Blown-in insulation
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting a week to hear back. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we assess your home and give you a written quote.
(928) 392-1374Lake Havasu City Insulation is based in Lake Havasu City, AZ and serves 12 communities across western Arizona, southern Nevada, and southeastern California. We cover Bullhead City, Kingman, Laughlin, and the surrounding region - often scheduling same-week estimates for most of our service area.
In Lake Havasu, attic temperatures can reach 150 degrees on a summer afternoon. That heat radiates straight down into your living space. Proper insulation blocks that transfer - your attic can still be hot, but your ceiling stops acting like a heating element.
Spray foam excels at sealing gaps and delivers the highest R-value per inch - a big advantage in extreme heat. Blown-in loose fill is often more affordable for attic floors and covers large, irregular spaces evenly. Many homes benefit from both: foam for air sealing, blown-in for the bulk of the attic floor.
Yes - and it catches a lot of homeowners off guard. The summer monsoon brings sudden humidity spikes that can get trapped in attic spaces and crawl spaces that aren't properly sealed. Closed-cell spray foam and vapor barriers are the main tools for preventing this. The U.S. Department of Energy covers moisture management in detail at{' '} energy.gov.
Arizona requires insulation contractors to hold a license through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. You can look up any contractor's license status for free at{' '} roc.az.gov. It takes two minutes and confirms the license is active and in good standing - always check before signing a contract.
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends R-38 to R-60 for attics in hot desert climates like Lake Havasu. Many older homes here have a fraction of that. R-value is a measure of heat resistance - the higher the number, the harder heat has to work to get through. A contractor can check your current level in about 30 minutes.
If your existing insulation is wet, moldy, pest-damaged, or contains materials from before the mid-1980s, it needs to come out before new material goes in. Adding new insulation on top of compromised material does not fix the underlying problem - it just buries it. A visual inspection can usually tell you within minutes whether removal is needed.
For authoritative guidance on insulation R-values and climate zones, visit the U.S. Department of Energy insulation resource.
Lake Havasu City Insulation is a licensed and insured insulation contractor based in Lake Havasu City, AZ, serving 12 communities across Arizona, Nevada, and California since 2025. We hold an active contractor license issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, the state authority that governs residential and commercial insulation work in Arizona. We offer 16 insulation services - from spray foam and attic blown-in to vapor barriers and commercial projects. Learn more about our team and approach.
If your home is more than 20 years old and has never had insulation work done, an assessment is overdue. The same applies if your electric bills have been climbing without a clear reason, or if certain rooms never cool down.
Insulation can look fine and still be inadequate. If you can see the wooden framing beams above the material, you are below the recommended depth. Settling, compression, and aging all reduce effectiveness without being obvious at a glance.
Both are good windows. Spring lets you capture summer savings from day one. Fall lets you address problems discovered during a hot summer. Either way, scheduling before peak heat season means you avoid compressed summer timelines and higher demand for crews.
The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association provides homeowner guides on installation quality and material selection at insulationinfo.org. Ready to find out what your home needs? Call us at (928) 392-1374 or request an estimate online.
Lake Havasu City was founded in 1963 by developer Robert McCulloch on what had been empty desert along the Colorado River and incorporated in 1978. Today it is home to about 58,000 residents and is the largest city in Mohave County. The city is probably best known for the London Bridge, which Robert McCulloch purchased from the City of London in 1968 and had rebuilt stone by stone here, where it has stood since 1971. The bridge spans a channel of the Colorado River and draws visitors from across the country to The Island - the waterfront area at the heart of the city.
The bulk of the housing stock was built between the 1970s and early 2000s. Most homes are single-story ranch-style houses with stucco exteriors - well suited to the desert terrain but built to insulation standards that fall well short of what is now recommended for this climate. Lake Havasu regularly records summer highs above 115 degrees, making it one of the hottest cities in the United States. Residents can enjoy outdoor recreation at Lake Havasu State Park and along the waterfront, but those same temperatures mean that a well-insulated home is not a luxury here - it is a practical necessity.
Lake Havasu City Insulation works throughout Lake Havasu City - from neighborhoods near the London Bridge area and The Island to communities further inland and east of the lake. Whether your home has been in the family for decades or you are a snowbird who only occupies it part of the year, we can assess your insulation and tell you exactly where you stand. You can also visit the City of Lake Havasu City website for information on local permits and building requirements.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Lake Havasu City Insulation
94 Acoma Blvd S #217Always open, 24/7.
A free, no-obligation estimate takes less than an hour and shows you exactly what your home needs.