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Insulation Cost in New York 2026 — Average: $3,800 — illustrated 2026 guide
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Insulation Cost in New York

2026 estimates — blown-in, spray foam, batt, and rigid insulation

$2,584
Low estimate
$3,800
State average
$5,890
High estimate

1,200 sqft attic blown-in insulation, New York labor rates. Updated June 2026.

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Insulation Cost by Type — New York 2026 (1,200 sqft)

Type 1,200 sqft (NY) Per sqft
Blown-in (attic) $1,642 $1.37/sqft
Batt / roll insulation $1,368 $1.14/sqft
Spray foam (open-cell) $3,283 $2.74/sqft
Spray foam (closed-cell) $4,560 $3.80/sqft
Rigid foam board $2,554 $2.13/sqft

Installed cost including material and labor. Spray foam qualifies for 30% IRA federal tax credit (up to $1,200). New York rates applied.

FAQs — Insulation Cost in New York

Home insulation in New York averages $3,800 for a typical 1,200 sqft attic project in 2026 — above the national average. Blown-in cellulose for a 1,200 sqft attic runs $1,642; spray foam $4,560 for the same area.

For New York: attic insulation — blown-in cellulose or fiberglass ($1.37/sqft) is the best cost-per-R-value choice. Walls — batt insulation ($1.14/sqft) for open cavities during remodel; spray foam for retrofit without opening walls. Crawlspace/basement — closed-cell spray foam ($3.80/sqft) is best for moisture resistance. Rim joists — spray foam is the gold standard for air sealing.

New York is in climate zone cold. DOE recommended R-values: attic (uninsulated): R-49 to R-60 in zones 4–8; R-38 in zones 2–3; R-30 in zone 1. Walls (2×4 framing): R-13 minimum, R-15 recommended. Walls (2×6 framing): R-19 minimum, R-21 recommended. Basement/crawlspace walls: R-10 to R-15. The colder your climate zone, the higher the R-value needed. Adding insulation beyond minimum code shows diminishing returns but still improves comfort.

Properly insulating an attic reduces heating and cooling costs 10–20% annually. For a New York home spending $2,400/year on energy, that's $240–$480/year in savings. Payback period: 3–7 years for attic insulation; 5–10 years for wall insulation. The 30% federal tax credit (up to $1,200) under the Inflation Reduction Act significantly improves the payback math for insulation projects completed through 2032.

Yes — the Inflation Reduction Act offers a 30% federal tax credit for home insulation and air sealing, up to $1,200 per year, available through 2032. In New York, a $2,500 insulation project yields a $750 tax credit. To qualify: product must meet IECC energy code standards, and you need manufacturer certification. File IRS Form 5695. Some New York utilities also offer rebates on qualifying insulation — check your local utility for additional savings.

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