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Based in the Inland Empire — closed-cell spray foam for the warehouses, metal buildings, and homes that take the brunt of Riverside and San Bernardino heat.
Summer attic temperatures in Riverside and San Bernardino County routinely pass 140°F, and conventional fiberglass does little to stop that heat from radiating and leaking into living and working space below. Closed-cell spray foam attacks the problem twice: R-6 to R-7 per inch of thermal resistance, plus a seamless air seal that blocks the leakage paths fiberglass leaves open. The result is typically a 30–50% reduction in cooling costs — which in the IE is the bill that matters.
AAU Foam is based in the Inland Empire, so this is our home turf: same-week estimates, no travel surcharges, and familiarity with the metal buildings, warehouses, and ag structures that dominate the area.
Distribution and logistics warehouses along the I-10, I-15, and 60 corridors — metal roofs and walls where foam stops both heat gain and condensation drip. Agricultural buildings, barns, and cold rooms. Truck bodies and refrigerated boxes for the IE's freight fleets. And residential attics and garages in Riverside, Corona, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, and the high desert, where single-day installs make an immediate difference in comfort.
All of Riverside and San Bernardino counties — Riverside, Corona, Ontario, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino, Moreno Valley, Temecula, and surrounding communities. On-site estimates are free.
Spray foam's continuous air barrier typically reduces heating and cooling costs 30–50% versus traditional fiberglass. In the Inland Empire's cooling-dominated climate, most owners see payback in 3–5 years.
Yes, with planning. Work is sectioned so operations continue, and sprayed areas are typically safe to reoccupy within 24 hours. Larger commercial projects run 2–3 days depending on scope.
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