1. Gaxiola Insulation

    1. Gaxiola Insulation

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    Garden Grove, CA

    Gaxiola Insulation

    4.7 (24 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Austin S.

    These guys are awesome. Angel quickly responded to my estimate request and was happy to give a quote over the phone (unlike some other contractors). After an onsite visit, the estimate ended up being half of what another company gave... so it was a no-brainer to go with them. They used the Owens Corning (Pink Panther) insulation, which is what I wanted, and when I said I preferred not to use the blow-in, there was no hassle at all and they arrived with the batt insulation. Angel ended up overseeing the entire project, which was completed before Noon the very next day! His crew of 4 was very friendly and professional... and I noticed they had a really great team spirit, which is probably how they got done so fast. They completley sectioned off the part of the house they were working in, cleared out the old insulation (with a massive 40hp, industrial vacuum), plugged a few airgaps with spray foam, cleaned up some moldy spots with bleach, put the new insulation in and even vacuumed my carpet afterwards, leaving my house cleaner than when they arrived. All this under 4 hours! Needless to say, I highly recommend Gaxiola for your next attic insulation job.

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    D R.

    Top Notch service!! Angel and his team are very professional, experienced & hardworking to get your job done. As a licensed general contractor I only trust Gaxiola Insulation services for all my clients. Great Job Guys!!

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    Thank you Mahesh! We Appreciate your business !

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    10 months ago

    They did a good job at quoted price. No upselling. Will use again. Fast and good. That's all

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    Thank you Brian!

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    4 years ago

    Thanks again for the fast and reliable service, I'm sure we will feel a difference in the summer. Appreciate it very much !

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    Is it easier to remove drywall and insulate? Do you replace drywall?

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    Rafael came by the house to give a quote and was extremely thorough in his description of services.

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    Gaxiola Insulation - insulationinstallation - Updated July 2026

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