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For Colorado home insulation, experts recommend R-values of: R49 to R60 for uninsulated attics. R38 to R49 for attics with 3-4 inches of existing insulation. R25 to R30 for uninsulated basements and crawlspaces.
Is an R-value of 2.25 good? No, an R-value of 2.25 is generally considered low for most home insulation applications. It would not meet the recommended levels for any part of a house in most climate zones.
Cost of Insulation per Square Foot Total Square FeetTotal Area Cost 100 $40 $200 500 $200 $1000 1000 $400 $2000 2000 $800 $4000 Apr 17, 2024
Wall insulation costs $1 to $4 per square foot. Most battingboth mineral wool and fiberglasscosts $1 to $1.50 per square foot to . Some new construction homes use rigid, reflective, spray foam or a combination of all of them, which might run $3 to $4 per square foot.
Insulation material prices are $0.50 to $2.80 per square foot, plus $0.50 to $1.70 per square foot for installation labor. Insulation replacement costs $2 to $8 per square foot, including old insulation removal. Some insulation companies have a $1,500 to $2,000+ minimum project fee.
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Adding Insulation SpaceRecommended R-Value Attic 49 Exterior Wall 18 Floor 25 Crawlspace 191 more row
Yes, you can use R19 insulation in an attic, but whether its suitable depends on a few factors: Climate Zone: R19 insulation is typically appropriate for attics in moderate climates. In colder climates, higher R-values (like R30 or R38) may be recommended to effectively prevent heat loss.

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