
Precision Sun Valley Insulation brings insulation contractor services to Lemmon Valley, including crawl space insulation, attic insulation, and spray foam, with next-business-day response for homeowners throughout this Washoe County community.

Lemmon Valley sits at nearly 4,800 feet and gets real winters - an uninsulated crawl space lets that cold press directly up through your floors. Our crawl space insulation service addresses the thermal and moisture conditions specific to homes in this area, including those near the dry lake bed where drainage challenges are most pronounced.
Ranch-style homes dominate Lemmon Valley, and their low-pitched roofs accumulate heat in summer and lose warmth in winter more than people expect. Properly installed attic insulation is the single biggest lever for making those ranch ceilings stop working against your HVAC system.
For rim joists, crawl space walls, and hard-to-reach cavities in Lemmon Valley homes, spray foam seals gaps that batts and blown-in material cannot reach. Homes near the dry lake bed that have experienced moisture infiltration benefit especially from spray foam's air-sealing and vapor-retarding properties.
After the 2017 flooding, many Lemmon Valley crawl spaces were left with moisture problems that basic insulation alone will not fix. A heavy-duty vapor barrier on the crawl space floor stops ground moisture from moving up into your floor system, protecting both the insulation and the structural wood above it.
Lemmon Valley's elevation means wind is a real factor - spring gusts push outside air through any gap they find. Air sealing around penetrations, attic hatches, and wall cavities works alongside insulation to stop that infiltration and keep your indoor air quality consistent through seasonal wind events.
Most of Lemmon Valley's housing stock was built between the 1970s and early 2000s, and many of those homes left the factory or job site with walls that are empty or barely filled. Retrofit insulation adds coverage to finished walls without tearing them out - a practical upgrade for older homes that need better performance without a full renovation.
Lemmon Valley sits at nearly 4,800 feet above sea level in an unincorporated part of Washoe County, and that elevation changes what insulation means for your home. Winters here are genuinely cold - temperatures drop well below freezing from November through March, snow falls regularly on those low-pitched ranch roofs, and freeze-thaw cycles crack concrete driveways and work their way into foundation gaps every season. Many homes in the area were built between the 1970s and early 2000s to standards that did not anticipate current energy costs or today's climate expectations. The homes were functional when they were built, but insulation was often minimal by modern standards, and many crawl spaces have never been properly sealed or insulated at all.
The 2017 flooding event that left parts of Lemmon Valley with standing water for months added another layer of complexity. Homes near the dry lake bed may still have moisture-compromised insulation, saturated ground beneath crawl spaces, or old vapor barriers that are no longer doing their job. Any contractor who shows up and installs insulation without checking for these conditions first is making the problem worse, not better. Washoe County also manages all building permits and code enforcement for this unincorporated area, so permit requirements differ from what homeowners in Reno or Sparks might expect - a contractor who knows the county process handles that correctly from the start.
Our crew works throughout Lemmon Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect insulation work here. Because Lemmon Valley is unincorporated, all building permits and inspections go through the Washoe County Building Division rather than a city building department - a process we navigate routinely so homeowners do not have to figure it out themselves.
Lemmon Valley is easy to find but has its own character. Homes are spread across larger lots than you see in Reno, with many properties backing up toward the hills east of US-395 or sitting lower in the basin near the dry lake bed. The Reno-Stead Airport is a well-known local landmark just to the south, and longtime residents of the north valleys area will recognize the area's connection to the former Stead Air Force Base community nearby. We know where the terrain drains well and where it does not, which matters when we are assessing crawl spaces and vapor barrier conditions.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Cold Springs to the northwest, which has a similar unincorporated Washoe County profile and comparable housing stock. If you have neighbors or family out in the Cold Springs area, we work there too.
Reach us by phone or the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions - your address, home age, and what you have noticed - so we arrive prepared.
We visit your Lemmon Valley home at no cost. Before recommending any work, we inspect for moisture damage - especially in crawl spaces near the dry lake bed - so you receive an accurate scope and price, not a guess.
Most Lemmon Valley insulation jobs are completed in one day. You do not need to leave your home, but we will need clear access to the crawl space entry or attic hatch. We handle any required Washoe County permits before the work starts.
We walk you through what was done and leave the space clean. If the project required a Washoe County inspection, we coordinate that so you are not left waiting on paperwork or follow-up scheduling.
We serve Lemmon Valley and surrounding Washoe County communities. Free estimates, no obligation, next-business-day response.
(775) 799-2603Lemmon Valley is an unincorporated community in Washoe County, sitting just north of Reno at roughly 4,800 feet elevation. It has grown steadily over the past few decades as families looked for more space and quieter surroundings than the city offered. Most of the area is single-family homes on larger lots - ranch-style and split-level houses from the 1970s through the early 2000s that are now reaching the age where insulation, roofing, and other systems need attention. The area's population has reached an estimated 20,000 residents, reflecting just how much the north valleys corridor has grown as part of the broader Reno metro area. Information about the community can be found through the Lemmon Valley, Nevada Wikipedia entry.
The defining geographic feature is the Lemmon Valley dry lake bed, a natural basin that collects water when rain and snowmelt have nowhere to drain. The 2017 flooding event made national news when some homes near the lake bed were surrounded by standing water for months - a reminder that this area's drainage limitations are a real factor for homeowners when choosing insulation and moisture control strategies. To the south, the Reno-Stead Airport marks the boundary between Lemmon Valley and the Stead community, which we also serve regularly. Homeowners in Stead and Spanish Springs face similar high-desert insulation challenges and can reach us through the same process.
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