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Looking across your attic, if the insulation is level with or below the attic floor joists, you probably need to add more insulation. Assumes R-3/inch. If you cannot see any of the floor joists because the insulation is well above them, you probably have enough, and adding more insulation may not be cost-effective.
In general, it costs between $1 and $1.50 per square foot to insulate an attic with blown-in insulation, so a 1,200-square-foot attic would run $1,200 to $1,800 to insulate.
It is possible to over-insulate your house so much that it cant breathe. The whole point of home insulation is to tightly seal your homes interior. But if it becomes too tightly sealed with too many layers of insulation, moisture can get trapped inside those layers. Thats when mold starts to grow.
The recommended level for most attics is to insulate to R-38 or about 10 to 14 inches, depending on insulation type.
Cellulose. Cellulose insulation is made from ground up newspaper, cardboard and other plant-based materials. Because it makes use of recycled materials and keeps them out of landfills, its a very eco-friendly insulation.
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This map from the U.S Department of Energy helps homeowners figure out how much insulation they need based on climate. Wisconsin residents should use insulation rated R49 to R60 for attics. R38 to R49 for 3-4 inches of existing insulation and R25 to R30 for floors. Insulation comes in different forms and materials.
The average cost of home insulation is between $3,000 and $10,000 for a 2,000 square foot home or between $1.50 and $5.00 per square foot.
What R Value do I need? In the midwest region of the United States, the U.S. Department of Energy states that the best attic insulation has a rating between R49 and R60. For most homes in the southeastern Wisconsin area, R49 rated insulation is enough to keep homes properly insulated, as its 16.5 thick.
Spray foam insulation is the most energy-efficient insulation to create an air barrier in the attic. Certain spray foams can expand up to 100 times its original size, so it fills all of the nooks and crannies in the attic.
Attic insulation requirements According to Energy Star, an EPA program that has helped Americans save $362 billion in utility bills since 1992, an uninsulated Wisconsin attic requires a minimum of 16 inches of fiberglass insulation to be considered cost effective.

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