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Family-owned insulation contractors serving Tarzana and the Valley. We specialize in older ranch homes with thin attic coverage, leaky ductwork, and rooms that never quite cool down in summer.
The San Fernando Valley runs hot for weeks at a stretch. Heat bakes the roof deck first, then works its way into the rooms below. Many Tarzana, Encino, and Woodland Hills homes were built before 1980 with little wall insulation and a thin attic blanket, so the HVAC runs constantly and bills climb anyway.
Mid-century ranch attics add another layer to the problem: ductwork routed through unconditioned space, bleeding conditioned air before it reaches the registers. Topping up the insulation alone doesn't solve that. What actually helps is removing the failed material, sealing the top-plate penetrations and bypass leaks, then choosing the right product for how that particular house is built.
Inspection, safe removal of old material, air sealing, and blown-in or batt coverage to fix hot rooms and uneven temperatures in homes throughout Tarzana and the Valley.
-> Attic Insulation / Home Insulation
Tenant improvements, retail, offices, and Valley multifamily. We scope the insulation to fit the project schedule, not the other way around.
-> Commercial Insulation Services
Open- and closed-cell foam for roof decks, walls, and hard-to-insulate framing where air sealing and performance matter most.
E&E Insulation in Tarzana, serving the San Fernando Valley and nearby Los Angeles communities.
We're a family-owned operation. We inspect, scope it on paper, and run clean crews. Materials, access, timing, and cleanup are all spelled out before work starts.




E&E supports residential and commercial insulation projects in:
When you request an estimate, mention the property city. It helps our team plan the visit and bring the right materials.
What to expect after you reach out, in four steps.

Tell us the address, building type, and where the comfort or insulation problems show up. A few photos help when access is unusual.

We go up, measure current depth and R-value, and look for the leaks. Then we narrow the scope to the work that actually fits the building.

A clear estimate covering materials, access, timing, and cleanup. No vague line items.

Clean install, debris removed, and a final walkthrough to confirm the work is done right.
4.9 ★ · 34 reviews on Google. A few recent quotes from Tarzana and the wider Valley.
★★★★★
E&E didn't just blow new insulation on top of the old mess. They completely removed the contaminated insulation, vacuumed and sanitized the attic, sealed all rodent entry points, and installed brand-new fiberglass.
Etai G. · Attic Removal & Re-Insulation
★★★★★
Full attic clean-out, asbestos ducting remediation, and installation of a new plenum and new ducts, air sealing, rodent proofing, radiant barriers and R-38 batts. They got it done on short notice, during the holidays.
Stuart S. · Local Guide · Large Attic Retrofit
★★★★★
We called Joseph and his crew to insulate our attic because our home was becoming unbearably hot during the last few heatwaves. The crew worked efficiently and cleaned up thoroughly.
Shane W. · Valley Summer Heat
★★★★★
Joseph was super easy to work with. The workers were in and out with minimal intrusion to the renters apartment that we were working to sound proof. The job was done so well.
Lucille A. · Rental Soundproofing
★★★★★
E&E was really wonderful. Knowledgeable, kind, affordable, and extremely professional. Working with many services over the years, E&E was a breath of fresh air. All the workers were fantastic.
Lee N. · Attic Replacement & Air Sealing
★★★★★
E&E Attic Insulation has done a fantastic job on all of our projects. We will keep using them in the future for all of our projects — we design and build apartment buildings.
Daniel C. · Multifamily Developer
Tell us about the home and what you want the insulation to fix. We'll review the details, ask any questions we need to, and follow up with a clear next step.