
Oroville Insulation is your local insulation contractor in Paradise, CA, providing blown-in insulation, spray foam, and attic insulation for the newly built and rebuilding homes on the ridge. We serve Paradise regularly and respond to new estimate requests within one business day.

Because nearly every home in Paradise today was built after the 2018 Camp Fire, most attics are starting fresh - which makes this the right moment to get the insulation done correctly from the start. Blown-in insulation is fast to install in new attic spaces, fills every corner without gaps, and meets California Title 24 energy requirements for homes being completed in Paradise today.
Paradise sits at roughly 1,700 to 2,000 feet elevation on a ridge where wind-driven air infiltration is a real problem in any season. Spray foam insulation creates both an air seal and a thermal barrier at the same time, which is especially valuable on homes whose ridge-top exposure means standard batts alone leave gaps that wind finds immediately.
Paradise summers regularly push into the 90s, and an attic that is not well-insulated turns the living space below into an oven. Proper attic insulation keeps the radiant heat from the roof from driving up cooling costs during the dry season - a critical issue for homes whose ridge-top location leaves roofs fully exposed to afternoon sun.
Even newly built homes in Paradise can have significant air leaks at recessed lights, electrical penetrations, and attic hatches - places where the building envelope is interrupted during construction. California requires fire-resistant construction in Paradise, and proper air sealing of ember-resistant vents and penetrations is part of making that protection work as intended.
Paradise receives around 55 inches of rain per year - well above the California average - and much of that falls during winter when the ground is already saturated. Homes on sloped lots near Butte Creek Canyon are especially prone to ground moisture migrating into crawl spaces, which can cause wood rot and floor instability if a proper vapor barrier is not in place.
New homes being built in Paradise must meet California's current Title 24 energy code, which includes wall insulation requirements that are more demanding than what was standard even a decade ago. Getting wall insulation specified and installed correctly during construction avoids the much harder and more expensive process of retrofitting walls after a home is finished.
Paradise is unlike almost any other community in California. The Camp Fire in November 2018 destroyed approximately 11,000 homes, leaving nearly the entire housing stock gone overnight. The homes being built and occupied in Paradise today are almost entirely new construction, and that creates a specific set of insulation needs. New homes must meet California Title 24 energy standards and the state's fire-resistant building requirements for homes in high fire-hazard zones - meaning every material choice, from insulation to vapor barriers to venting, has to be deliberate and code-compliant from day one.
The climate on the Paradise ridge adds another layer of complexity. The town sits between 1,700 and 2,000 feet in elevation, which means winters are cold enough for regular frost and the occasional hard freeze - conditions that matter for both thermal performance and pipe protection. Summers are hot and dry with high wildfire risk from June through October. Winter rainfall averages around 55 inches per year, and the hilly terrain on both sides of the ridge means drainage and ground moisture are genuine concerns on sloped lots, particularly those that back up to forested land or the edge of Butte Creek Canyon. An insulation contractor working in Paradise needs to understand all of these conditions, not just the thermal side.
Our crew works throughout Paradise regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. The vast majority of homes we work on in Paradise are post-2018 construction - brand new builds going through final completion or owners adding finishing work after moving in. We are familiar with the California Building Code Chapter 7A requirements that apply to homes in Paradise's fire-hazard zone, and we select insulation materials that comply with those standards. Permits for insulation in completed homes are typically coordinated through the Butte County Department of Development Services, which we work with regularly.
Paradise sits about 12 miles east of Chico on Skyway Road, which is the main route our crew takes coming in from the valley. The town is built along a narrow ridge with Butte Creek Canyon dropping off to the west and the Feather River Canyon to the east. Properties vary considerably - some sit on flat pad lots closer to the center of town, while others are on sloped ground with canyon views. We know how terrain and lot orientation affect moisture, drainage, and the way wind moves through a building envelope here.
We also work in Magalia, the community directly north of Paradise on the ridge, where many of the same post-fire rebuilding and climate conditions apply. Jobs in these two communities often involve similar insulation challenges, and our crew knows both areas well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and tell us about your home - whether it is newly built, still being finished, or a completed home where something is not performing as it should. We respond within one business day and schedule around your availability.
We visit your Paradise home and assess the attic, crawl space, walls, and any other areas in question. You will receive a written estimate before we do anything, so there are no surprises. We also confirm which materials meet the fire-resistance requirements for your specific location.
Most insulation jobs in Paradise are completed in a single day. Our crew handles all the work, cleans up after the job, and does not leave until the space is secure. You do not need to be present for the installation if that is not convenient.
Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you or leave a clear summary if you were not on site. If you have questions after the job - about performance, additional areas, or any issues that come up - we are reachable directly.
We serve Paradise and the surrounding ridge communities. No pressure, no commitment - just a clear, written estimate for your home.
(530) 854-8628Paradise is a town in Butte County, California, situated on a long, narrow ridge in the Sierra Nevada foothills at an elevation of roughly 1,700 to 2,000 feet. Before the Camp Fire of November 2018, Paradise had a population of about 26,000 residents and a well-established housing stock of single-family homes - many of them owned outright by retirees who had lived in the community for decades. The fire destroyed approximately 11,000 homes and forced the evacuation of nearly the entire town. Since then, residents have been returning steadily and new homes are being built throughout the community, though the population remains well below its pre-fire level. The rebuilding effort has made Paradise one of the most active new-construction communities in Northern California. According to recorded community history, the town was incorporated in 1979 and has long been known as a quiet, family-oriented foothill community.
The physical character of Paradise is defined by the ridge it sits on. Skyway Road runs through the center of town and is the main artery connecting Paradise to Chico, about 12 miles to the west. Butte Creek Canyon forms the western edge of the ridge, and many residential lots on that side of town offer canyon views and direct access to hiking. The terrain is hilly throughout, with street grades that vary considerably from block to block. Most homes are single-family and owner-occupied, and the ongoing rebuilding means new construction is happening across all parts of town. Neighboring Chico is the nearest city with a full range of services, and many Paradise residents commute there daily. We also work throughout Oroville, about 20 miles south, where the older housing stock presents a different set of insulation considerations.
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