Unfinished attic insulation calculator.
Calculating insulation for attic.
Insulation calculation once you have determined which r value you need you can calculate how much insulation you need.
The cost of one bag.
This calculator is to be used as an estimating tool only.
Input length width and desired r value of the area to be insulated.
Just follow the steps.
If you don t know enter your attic s dimensions and square footage will be calculated for you.
Click the button to calculate the depth in inches and pounds of total insulation required for this job.
Your attic should have a certain amount of insulation in it and the recommended level of insulation for your attic is dependent on where you live.
The length of the area feet inches the width of the area feet inches the coverage of one bag cubic feet the r value per one inch of thickness of the insulation settled the desired r value.
Find your zone on the map and then use the chart to determine the level of insulation you need to properly insulate your attic walls floors and crawlspaces.
Enter the square footage of your attic.
Input length width and desired r value of the area to be insulated.
Input length and width of area to be insulated.
The cost to insulate an attic starts at 1 68 3 25 per square foot but can vary significantly with site conditions and options.
Achieving greater r values in attics the higher the r value the better the thermal performance of the insulation.
This calculator is to be used as an estimating tool only.
This calculator is to be used as an estimating tool only.
Click the button to calculate the depth in inches and pounds of total insulation required for this job.
Refer to the project guide for more information on determining the right r value for your home.
Click the button to calculate the amount of insulation in square feet and man hours wall and ceiling fiberglass insulation needed for this job.
See typical tasks and time to insulate an attic along with per unit costs and material requirements.
Inspecting your attic insulation first things first you need to go up into your attic inspect the condition of the insulation and calculate the current level of insulation.