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¿Cuánto cuesta aislar un ático en Estados Unidos (2026)

Precios medios, tarifas por hora y factores que afectan al coste de aislamiento de ático en Estados Unidos. Compara profesionales locales y obtén presupuestos gratis.

Revisado por Tom ReillyRevisor editorial sénior — Tejados, carpintería y contratación general

Attic insulation costs $1,500–$3,500 for a typical US home, depending on the insulation type, R-value target, and attic size. Blown-in cellulose or fiberglass is the most cost-effective option at $1–$2 per square foot installed, while spray foam runs $3–$7 per square foot. The Department of Energy estimates that proper attic insulation can reduce heating and cooling costs by 10–50%.

Average attic insulation costs by type[1,2,3]

Insulation typeCost per sq ft (USD)Best for
Blown-in fiberglass$1.00–$1.50Open attics, topping up existing
Blown-in cellulose$1.00–$1.80Open attics, eco-friendly option
Fiberglass batts$0.80–$1.50New construction, accessible joists
Open-cell spray foam$1.50–$3.00Cathedral ceilings, air sealing
Closed-cell spray foam$3.00–$7.00Moisture barrier, structural strength
Mineral wool batts$1.50–$3.00Fire resistance, soundproofing

Attic insulation costs in the United States

For a 1,200 sq ft attic, blown-in insulation to R-49 costs $1,500–$2,500 installed. Spray foam for the same space runs $4,000–$8,500. Many utility companies offer rebates of $200–$1,000 for insulation upgrades, and the federal Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30% tax credit (up to $1,200/year) for insulation improvements through 2032.

The DOE recommends R-38 for mild climates (zones 1–3) and R-60 for cold climates (zones 5–8). DIY blown-in insulation is feasible — big-box stores loan blower machines with a minimum purchase of insulation material ($500–$800 for a typical attic).

What affects the cost?

  • Insulation type — blown-in is cheapest; spray foam costs 3–5x more but provides air sealing
  • R-value target — the DOE recommends R-38 to R-60 for attics depending on climate zone
  • Attic accessibility — tight spaces, low clearance, and obstacles increase labor time
  • Existing insulation — removal of old, damaged, or contaminated insulation adds $1–$2/sq ft
  • Air sealing — sealing gaps around wires, pipes, and fixtures before insulating adds $500–$1,500
  • Attic size — typical US attic is 1,000–1,500 sq ft

How to save on attic insulation

  • Claim available rebates — utility rebates, federal tax credits, and state programs can cover 30–50% of costs
  • Start with air sealing — sealing gaps before adding insulation maximizes energy savings
  • Choose blown-in for open attics — it's the most cost-effective option for standard attics
  • Top up existing insulation — adding blown-in over old batts is cheaper than full removal and replacement
  • DIY blown-in — renting a blower and buying material can cut costs by 50% for accessible attics
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