Curious about the cost of spray foam insulation for your attic? Our latest guide breaks down the pricing, from insulation removal to spray foam installation, so you know what to expect before starting your retrofit project.
If you're considering spray foam insulation, you might be wondering why finding transparent pricing is so difficult.
The answer is simple: like most trades in the home service industry, there are a surprising number of variables that go into quoting a spray foam job. That said, we're going to simplify this process and share general price ranges based on your home’s square footage.
First, let’s define what we specialize in at Superior Attic. Our niche is retrofitting older home attics, replacing fiberglass insulation with open-cell spray foam insulation in Texas.
This pricing guide will specifically cover that service. There are many different types of spray foam and applications, but we’ll focus solely on attic spray foam conversions here.
Most attics aren’t immediately ready for spray foam application. There are crucial steps needed to create a safe and effective spray foam system.
The first step—whether your home is new or old—is removing the existing attic insulation. Fortunately, in most homes considering this upgrade, the current insulation is already deteriorating, out of code, and contributing to poor air quality due to dust and inefficiency. However, that’s not the only reason for removal.
We remove the old insulation to ensure proper air circulation between the living area and the attic. This airflow prevents stagnant air, reducing the risk of humidity buildup and potential mold issues. It also ensures that your HVAC system gets the air it needs to function properly.
Of course, insulation removal comes with a cost, which we will break down in this pricing guide.
Now, let’s take a look at the key variables that impact the price of an attic spray foam conversion.
One of the biggest factors in insulation removal pricing is the total square footage of the attic floor, which is often close to the square footage of your home as listed on Zillow or your property tax records.
Typical Insulation Removal Cost: $1.20 - $1.50 per square foot
Unlike insulation removal (based on attic floor square footage), spray foam pricing is based on the square footage of your roof deck. The pitch of your roof dramatically impacts this number. In Texas, homes often have large, high-pitched roofs, which means significantly more surface area to spray.
Additionally, gable walls—the triangular walls at the end of attic spaces—add to the square footage that needs to be covered.
A simple rule of thumb: If you stand in your attic, push your hand through a surface, and see daylight, that surface needs to be spray foamed.
Typical Open Cell Spray Foam Cost: $2.50 - $3.60 per square foot
By understanding these key factors, you can get a better idea of what your spray foam project will cost. If you have any questions, our team at Superior Attic is happy to provide a free custom estimate!
Note: If you have a two-story home, divide your home's square footage in half; your attic is smaller than your home.