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Energy Stars map of recommended home insulation shows that the majority of Massachusetts is within Zone 5. This zone has a recommended R-Value of 49 to 60 for an uninsulated attic, R38 to R49 for an attic with existing insulation, and R25 to R30 for the floor.
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.
Spray foam insulation is more expensive, for a 1,200 square foot home, youre looking at a $4,000 job minimum, and it isnt that much more energy-efficient than other types of insulation. The upsell to spray foam is the moisture resistance it offers.
High-performance batts are specially designed for the space limitations in common cathedral ceilings. They have R-values of either 30 or 38. R-30 high-performance batts are 8-1/4˝ to 8-1/2˝ thick as opposed to standard R-30 fiber glass insulation batts of 9-1/2˝ to 10˝ (thickness may vary by manufacturer).
The most common form of home insulation is the batt and roll or blanket type, which is the least expensive to purchase and . Its most common material is fiberglass, but if youre looking for an alternative, check out these natural fiber options: Mineral wool. Cotton (recycled denim)
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Spray foam insulation is more expensive, for a 1,200 square foot home, youre looking at a $4,000 job minimum, and it isnt that much more energy-efficient than other types of insulation. The upsell to spray foam is the moisture resistance it offers.
The average cost per square foot is between $0.30 to $1.50. So, for a 500-square-foot area, your estimate will vary between $150 to $700 if you do it yourself. For a professional job, add $200 to $500 for labor, and youre looking at around $350 to $1,000 for 6 hours of work.
The most common form of home insulation is the batt and roll or blanket type, which is the least expensive to purchase and .Its most common material is fiberglass, but if youre looking for an alternative, check out these natural fiber options: Mineral wool. Cotton (recycled denim) Sheeps wool.
R25 - R30 for floors; R5 - R6 for uninsulated wood-frame walls; R-5 for insulated wood-frame walls.
The average cost to insulate an attic is between $1 and $7 per square foot. This equates to a typical price range of up to $1,500 per project including labor and materials. For attics with smaller square footage, costs can be as low as $500 while insulation for larger attics can cost up to $4,000.

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