Insulation1 min read·Updated March 10, 2026

Insulation Costs in Texas: 2026 Price Guide

How much does insulation cost in Texas? 2026 price ranges for batt, blown-in, and spray foam insulation — with R-value recommendations for Texas's climate zone.

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Insulation Costs in Texas: 2026 Guide

Insulation installation in Texas costs about 6% below the national average, driven by the South labor market. Here are current installed price ranges for the most common insulation types:

Insulation Cost by Type — Texas

  • Fiberglass batt (walls): $0.47–$1.13 per sq ft installed
  • Blown-in fiberglass (attic): $0.94–$2.35 per sq ft
  • Blown-in cellulose (attic): $1.13–$2.63 per sq ft
  • Open-cell spray foam: $0.41–$0.61 per board foot
  • Closed-cell spray foam: $0.94–$1.88 per board foot
  • Rigid foam board: $0.24–$0.47 per sq ft (materials only)

R-Value Requirements for Texas

Texas falls in Climate Zone 1–2 (hot-humid). The DOE recommends attic insulation of R-30 to R-60, wall insulation of R-13 to R-15, and floor insulation of R-13.

Federal and Texas 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 Texas 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%.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What R-value do I need for attic insulation in Texas?

Texas requires R-30 to R-49 for attic insulation per DOE recommendations. If your existing insulation is below R-19, adding insulation will deliver significant energy savings year-round.

How much can I save on energy bills by adding insulation in Texas?

The EPA estimates that properly sealing and insulating can cut heating and cooling costs by 15–25%. In Texas's varies: humid subtropical to semi-arid climate, savings are highest for homes with little or no existing attic insulation. Payback periods are typically 3–7 years for attic insulation upgrades.

Is spray foam insulation worth the extra cost in Texas?

Closed-cell spray foam costs 3–4× more than fiberglass batt but provides a vapor barrier, air seal, and structural stiffening in addition to insulation. It's often worth the premium in Texas for rim joists, crawl spaces, and cathedral ceilings where air sealing is as important as R-value.

Do I need a permit to add attic insulation in Texas?

Most Texas jurisdictions do not require a permit for adding blown-in or batt insulation in existing spaces. However, spray foam installation in large quantities may require a permit due to fire code considerations. Check with your local Texas building department if unsure.

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