Insulation Costs in Alaska: 2026 Price Guide
How much does insulation cost in Alaska? 2026 price ranges for batt, blown-in, and spray foam insulation — with R-value recommendations for Alaska's climate zone.
Insulation Costs in Alaska: 2026 Guide
Insulation installation in Alaska costs about 45% above the national average, driven by the Northwest labor market. Here are current installed price ranges for the most common insulation types:
Insulation Cost by Type — Alaska
- Fiberglass batt (walls): $0.73–$1.74 per sq ft installed
- Blown-in fiberglass (attic): $1.45–$3.63 per sq ft
- Blown-in cellulose (attic): $1.74–$4.06 per sq ft
- Open-cell spray foam: $0.64–$0.94 per board foot
- Closed-cell spray foam: $1.45–$2.9 per board foot
- Rigid foam board: $0.36–$0.73 per sq ft (materials only)
R-Value Requirements for Alaska
Alaska falls in Climate Zone 7–8 (very cold to subarctic). The DOE recommends attic insulation of R-49 to R-60, wall insulation of R-20 to R-21, and floor insulation of R-25 to R-30.
Federal and Alaska State Incentives
The federal Inflation Reduction Act offers a 30% tax credit (up to $1,200/year) for qualifying insulation improvements under the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (Form 5695). Check with your Alaska energy office for any additional state rebates — some utilities also offer rebates for meeting energy efficiency thresholds. These incentives can reduce your net insulation cost by 20–40%.