Insulation Cost in new jersey: 2026 City-by-City Guide

Compare local costs across 3 new jersey cities. State range: $2,655 – $7,455 for a 1,500 sq ft home.

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📅 Updated May 2026

Insulation Cost Costs Across new jersey

new jersey insulation costs range from $2,655 to $7,455 for a 1,500 sq ft home, depending on city, local labor market, and project specifics. More affordable markets include smaller and mid-size cities with lower contractor demand; premium metros like Newark and Trenton typically run above the state average due to higher labor costs.

All prices below reflect local labor and material cost adjustments for each city. Individual project quotes may vary based on home size, material choice, site conditions, and the specific contractor selected.

City-by-City Insulation Cost Table

CityTypical Cost (2,000 sq ft)vs. National Avg.
Jersey City $3,195 – $7,455 ↑ Above avg.
Newark $3,105 – $7,245 ↑ Above avg.
Trenton $2,655 – $6,195 ↑ Above avg.

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Market Insight

IRA energy efficiency credits (25C) provide up to $1,200/year for qualifying insulation upgrades. Spray foam and rigid board insulation qualify in most cases — check with your contractor for compliance.

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