Insulation Calculator

Calculate insulation materials and costs for walls and ceilings. Get accurate estimates for fiberglass, cellulose, spray foam, and mineral wool insulation.

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Higher R-value = better insulation
Typical Insulation Costs by Type
Insulation TypeInstalled $/sq ft (R-30)DIY Friendly?Best Application
Fiberglass Batts$1.80 – $3.10YesWalls, floors, standard cavities
Blown-in Cellulose$2.45 – $4.25Yes (rental blower)Attics, existing walls
Blown-in Fiberglass$2.20 – $3.80Yes (rental blower)Attics, irregular cavities
Spray Foam (open-cell)$4.50 – $7.70No — pro equipmentAir sealing + insulation combo
Spray Foam (closed-cell)$6.30 – $10.75No — pro equipmentMoisture barrier + structural, crawlspaces
Mineral Wool (Rockwool)$2.60 – $4.50YesFire-rated walls, soundproofing

Installed costs include material and labor at R-30 equivalent. Actual costs vary by R-value, cavity depth, and accessibility.

Assumptions & Sources

Assumptions

  • Material pricing: Based on 2025 national averages from major retailers and insulation contractors. Spray foam pricing from certified installer quotes.
  • Labor rates: Labor multiplier of 1.3-3.0Ɨ material cost depending on insulation type. Blown-in and spray foam require specialized equipment and trained installers.
  • Wall area deduction: 15% subtracted from gross wall area to account for doors, windows, and framing members.
  • Energy savings: Estimated at $0.15/sq ft/year based on DOE averages. Actual savings depend on climate zone, existing insulation, and HVAC efficiency.
  • Regional multiplier: ZIP-code-based adjustment using RSMeans 2025 regional cost indices applied to both materials and labor.

Last updated: February 2026

Pro Tips from a Construction PM
  • R-value by climate zone: Zone 1 (Miami) needs R-13 walls / R-30 attic. Zone 6 (Minneapolis) needs R-20 walls / R-49 attic. Look up your zone and match code minimum at bare minimum.
  • Vapor barrier placement: Always on the warm side. Cold climates = interior face. Hot-humid climates (Gulf Coast) = exterior. Get this wrong and you trap moisture in the wall cavity — mold and rot within 2-3 years.
  • Don't stack batts to cheat R-value: Two layers of R-19 crammed into a 2Ɨ6 cavity doesn't give R-38 — compression kills performance. Use the right product for the cavity depth.
  • Attic ventilation matters equally: Sealing your attic tight without proper soffit-to-ridge ventilation creates a moisture trap. Install baffles at every rafter bay to keep air moving above the insulation.
  • Air seal first, insulate second: A $200 afternoon of caulking and foam around penetrations (wires, pipes, light boxes) outperforms $2,000 of insulation laid over leaky framing. Highest-ROI energy upgrade there is.
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