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Attic Insulation Cost in Ohio:
R-Values, Air Sealing & Quotes

Average attic insulation cost in Ohio: $1,000–$2,500. Recommended R-value: R-49 to R-60 (attic). Compare air sealing, ventilation, warranty, and rebate assumptions.

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$1,000–$2,500

Avg. Attic Project Cost

$280–$560/yr

Annual Energy Savings

R-49 to R-60 (attic)

Recommended R-Value

3–5 years

Typical Payback

Best Insulation Approach for Ohio

Recommended: Air sealing + blown-in attic insulation to R-49

Ohio's cold winters and humid summers make insulation valuable year-round. AEP Ohio and FirstEnergy offer rebates. Many older Ohio homes (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati) have under-insulated attics with significant air leakage.

Project TypeTypical CostOperating ImpactPayback
Attic blown-in (R-49)$1,000–$2,800$200–$450/yr3–6 yrs
Air sealing package$400–$1,200$150–$350/yr1–4 yrs
Rim joist spray foam$400–$900$100–$200/yr2–5 yrs
Wall insulation (existing)$1,500–$4,000$150–$350/yr5–15 yrs
Crawl space encapsulation$3,000–$7,000$200–$400/yr8–20 yrs

Ohio Insulation Rebates & Tax Credits

Current insulation rebate eligibility should be verified

AEP Ohio / FirstEnergy home energy programs

Ohio Development Services Agency weatherization

Federal credit rules changed after 2025; verify current IRS rules

Programs change often. Ask each insulation contractor to confirm current rebate and tax credit rules before you sign.

Insulation Quotes by City in Ohio

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