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Spray Foam Of SoCal

Your Leading Insulation Contractor in California!

Spray Foam Of SoCal

11624 Rivera Rd
Whittier California 90606
United States

562-548-5853

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Spray Foam of SoCal offers a range of services to insulate your home or business. From residential wall insulation to commercial cold storage, their staff has the expertise and knowledge to provide you with the best possible results. Spray foam of high quality is known for its superior insulation and air sealing capabilities. It also has the ability to withstand extreme temperatures. Additionally, Spray Foam of SoCal offers timely installation services so that you won't have to worry about long wait times when it comes to properly insulating your property. With competitive prices and professional installation, they are the go-to choice for Southern California residents who need superior insulation solutions.

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About Whittier

Whittier () is a city in Southern California in Los Angeles County, part of the Gateway Cities. The 14.7-square-mile (38.0 km2) city had 87,306 residents as of the 2020 United States census, an increase of 1,975 from the 2010 census figure. Whittier was incorporated in February 1898 and became a charter city in 1955. The city is named for the Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier and is home to Whittier College. == Etymology == In the founding days of Whittier, when it was a small, isolated town, Jonathan Bailey and his wife, Rebecca, were among the first residents. They followed the Quaker religious faith and practice and held religious meetings on their porch. Other early settlers, such as Aquila Pickering, espoused the Quaker faith. As the city grew, the citizens named it after John Greenleaf Whittier, a respected Quaker poet, and deeded a lot to him. Whittier wrote a dedication poem and is honored today with statues and a small exhibit at the Whittier Museum; a statue of him sits in Whittier's Central Park, and another representing his poem "The Barefoot Boy" used to reside by the City Hall and is now in front of the main library. Whittier never set foot there, but the city still bears his name and is rooted in the Quaker tradition.

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