Insulation Cost in Provo, UT: 2026 Local Guide

Local average: $2,183 – $5,093 for a 1,500 sq ft home — near the national average.

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Provo, UT
Updated May 2026
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Provo Insulation Pricing — 2026 Local Market

📍 Provo Market Context

Provo sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains south of Salt Lake City. The Utah County market has grown dramatically with tech industry expansion (Silicon Slopes), driving both population growth and construction demand. Provo's mountain proximity produces specific weather patterns — winter inversions with fog and ice, summer afternoon thunderstorms, and wind events from mountain canyons.

In Provo, UT, the typical insulation cost project costs $2,183–$5,093 (for a 1,500 sq ft home). Provo is near the national average, consistent with regional averages.

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Provo labor rates are modestly below the national average — roughly 3% — giving local homeowners a cost advantage versus major metro markets.

Cost Comparison by Material — Provo
Blown-In (Fiberglass/Cellulose) R-38 attic
$2,910
Batt Insulation R-19 walls
$1,528
Spray Foam (Open/Closed-Cell) R-20+ walls
$6,548

Midpoint estimates for typical project size at Provo local labor rates. Actual costs vary by project scope and contractor.

Insulation Cost by Type in Provo

Insulation TypeCost (1,500 sq ft area) (Provo)R-Value Target
Blown-In (Fiberglass/Cellulose)$2,183 – $3,638R-38 attic
Batt Insulation$1,164 – $1,892R-19 walls
Spray Foam (Open/Closed-Cell)$5,093 – $8,003R-20+ walls

Prices reflect Provo's local labor market (near the national average). Get itemized quotes from licensed local contractors for project-specific accuracy.

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How Provo's Climate Affects Insulation

In Provo's harsh winters, insulation is the highest-ROI home improvement available. The recommended attic R-value for cold climates is R-49 to R-60 — most older homes have R-11 to R-19, a deficit that costs hundreds of dollars annually in heating. Air sealing must accompany insulation upgrades: even perfect R-49 attic insulation loses much of its value if bypasses around light fixtures, plumbing chases, and attic hatches remain unsealed.

What Affects Insulation Cost in Provo?

  • Insulation type: Spray foam costs 3–4× more than blown-in per sq ft.
  • Existing insulation removal: Old fiberglass removal adds $500–$1,500.
  • Air sealing scope: Sealing bypasses before insulating adds $300–$800 and is essential.
  • Attic vs. walls vs. crawl space: Attic is most cost-effective; walls require injection drilling.
  • Access difficulty: Low-slope roofs and cramped spaces add 15–25% to labor.
  • IRA 25C credit: Up to $1,200/year tax credit reduces net cost by 20–30%.
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How NumeralQ Estimates Insulation Costs in Provo

Our estimates reflect regional contractor market data, local labor rate indexes, and current material pricing — adjusted for city-specific conditions. Not crowdsourced averages or national templates. See our full methodology →

Frequently Asked Questions — Provo Insulation

How much does Insulation cost in Provo, UT?

In Provo, the typical insulation project runs $2,183–$5,093 (for a 1,500 sq ft home). Provo prices are near the national average, consistent with regional market conditions. Get at least 3 itemized written bids — pricing variation between contractors for identical scope typically ranges 20–40% in any local market.

What R-value do I need for my attic in Provo?

For Provo's cold climate, the recommended attic insulation target is R-49 to R-60. Most older homes have R-11 to R-19. Upgrading to R-49 with blown-in cellulose or fiberglass costs $1,500–$3,500 for a typical attic and typically reduces heating costs 15–25%. Air sealing bypasses before adding insulation is as important as the R-value upgrade itself.

How do I verify a insulation contractor is licensed in Provo, UT?

Verify a current UT contractor license through the state licensing board, confirm active $1M+ general liability insurance, and check workers' compensation coverage. Always get copies of both insurance certificates before allowing any work to begin.

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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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