
Bell Gardens Insulation is a licensed Insulation Contractor serving Commerce with blown-in insulation, spray foam, attic upgrades, and air sealing. We have worked throughout Los Angeles County since 2015 and regularly handle postwar single-family homes and small multi-unit buildings built in the 1940s through 1970s - the housing types that make up Commerce's residential neighborhoods tucked into this mostly industrial city.
Commercial insulation in Commerce serves small warehouses, retail spaces, and multi-unit residential buildings that sit at the edges of the industrial zones. These properties often have metal roofs, large attic or ceiling cavities, and poor thermal control from the original construction. Upgrading insulation cuts energy costs, improves tenant comfort, and extends the life of HVAC equipment. Learn more about commercial insulation and how it applies to the building types we work on in Commerce.
Commerce summers push attic temperatures well above 120 degrees, and most homes built before 1980 fall short of the R-38 minimum California recommends for this climate zone. Upgrading attic insulation is the most cost-effective way to cut cooling bills and make upper rooms more comfortable during the long hot season - most homeowners see savings within the first summer.
Blown-in insulation is ideal for Commerce's older homes because it fills every corner and gap without requiring major attic modifications. Most postwar homes here have minimal insulation, and blown-in insulation brings the attic up to code quickly and affordably - often in a single day - without tearing into ceilings or walls.
Spray foam is particularly effective in Commerce's older homes because it seals air leaks and insulates in one step. Postwar construction has dozens of small gaps around pipes, wires, and recessed lights that standard insulation bridges over without sealing. Spray foam fills those voids completely, stopping bypasses that cut efficiency by 30 percent or more.
Commerce homes on raised foundations sit above crawl spaces that collect ground moisture from the city's clay-heavy soils. Insulating the crawl space keeps floor surfaces warmer, reduces HVAC losses, and when paired with a vapor barrier, stops moisture from migrating into floor framing - a common issue in older homes that has been neglected for decades.
Air leaks in Commerce homes from the 1940s through 1970s are a bigger problem than most homeowners realize. Gaps around pipes, attic hatches, and recessed lights let hot air bypass insulation entirely, and sealing those penetrations before adding new insulation is what makes the upgrade work as intended rather than falling short.
Commerce is a small city of about 13,000 residents, but it covers a large footprint dominated by industrial warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing plants. The city was incorporated in 1960 specifically to attract industry and keep residential taxes low. Homes are tucked into a few quiet residential neighborhoods surrounded by this industrial landscape. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s during the postwar suburban expansion, and the homes have been lived in continuously since then. That means multiple layers of owner-applied repairs and additions over the decades, utility penetrations that do not always line up with original framing, and insulation that has settled or been disturbed over time. Homes from this era were never built to California's current Title 24 energy standards - they typically have R-11 or less in the attic when the recommended range for this climate zone is R-38 to R-60. That gap shows up every summer when attic temperatures exceed 130 degrees and air conditioning systems run around the clock just to keep upper rooms bearable. Commerce's older homes also sit on flat, low-lying land with expansive clay soils, and the seasonal wet-dry cycle causes concrete slabs and foundations to shift slightly over time, opening air leaks that reduce insulation effectiveness even further.
The city's location at the intersection of the I-5, I-710, and I-60 freeways makes it one of the most freeway-accessible cities in the Los Angeles region, but it also means the residential neighborhoods deal with heavy truck traffic and freight movement. Commerce also deals with Santa Ana winds every fall and winter, and those hot, dry gusts can loosen roofing materials and deposit debris that clogs gutters and drainage systems. Insulation contractors working in Commerce need to understand how these local conditions - expansive soils, mixed industrial and residential zones, older construction, and wind events - affect the homes and what it takes to upgrade them properly.
Our crew works throughout Commerce regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation contractor work here. Commerce is a small city with a low residential population, but the homeowners who live here hold onto their properties for a long time, and many families have been in the area for multiple generations. Most homes here are small stucco single-family houses or small duplexes on modest lots. We have worked on properties from the neighborhoods near the Citadel Outlets to the quiet blocks off Garfield Avenue, and we know how to handle the small lots and limited access typical of this area.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Montebello and Bell, where the housing types and conditions are similar to what we encounter in Commerce. When you call us, you are working with a crew that knows the local building stock, understands the permitting process through the City of Commerce Building Division, and can handle the tight staging conditions that come with dense urban neighborhoods.
Call or submit a contact form, and we reply within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for your schedule, typically within 3 to 5 days.
We inspect the attic, walls, crawl space, and any other areas where insulation work is needed. You receive a written estimate on the spot or within 24 hours, with clear pricing and no surprises.
Most insulation jobs in Commerce take one to two days. We handle permits, schedule the work around your household routine, and complete the job with minimal disruption. You do not need to leave the home while we work.
We walk you through the completed work, answer any questions, and make sure everything meets your expectations. Any required inspections are scheduled and completed as part of the job.
Bell Gardens Insulation is a licensed insulation contractor serving Commerce homeowners. Get a free estimate - no pressure, no surprises.
(213) 953-8062Commerce is a small city of about 13,000 residents, but it covers a large footprint dominated by industrial warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing plants. The city was incorporated in 1960 specifically to attract industry and keep residential taxes low. Because so much of the city's land is used for industry, the city collects a large share of its tax revenue from businesses rather than homeowners, which has historically kept residential property taxes lower than in many surrounding cities. The residential neighborhoods are tucked into a few quiet pockets surrounded by this industrial landscape. Most of the housing stock consists of small stucco single-family homes and small multi-unit buildings built between the 1940s and 1970s. Landmarks that most residents know include the Commerce Casino and the Citadel Outlets, which sits right on the I-5 freeway and is one of the most recognizable buildings in the area.
Commerce sits at the intersection of the I-5, I-710, and I-60 freeways, making it one of the most freeway-accessible cities in the Los Angeles region. The city sits on flat terrain with expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry, which over time causes concrete driveways and walkways to crack and shift. The city experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters with occasional heavy rain, and Santa Ana winds roll through every fall and winter. We also serve homeowners in nearby Bell Gardens and Montebello, where the housing stock and climate conditions are similar to what we encounter in Commerce.
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