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Attic Insulation Cost
in Savannah, GA

📍 Savannah, GA · Updated March 2026 · ✓ Verified Savannah data · BLS cost-of-living adjusted
Budget
$1,100
Basic / entry level
Most Common
$2,700
Standard quality
Average
Premium
$4,950
High-end / complex
Price Spectrum — Savannah vs National Average
$1,100$4,950
Savannah: $2,700
National avg: $3,000
10% below national avg

Full Price Breakdown

Verified Savannah contractor rates — COL-adjusted
Attic Insulation Cost in Savannah — By Level
LevelPrice RangeWhat This Gets You
Budget$1,100Entry-level materials, basic spec, smaller crew
Standard$2,700Mid-grade materials, licensed contractor, permit included
Premium$4,950High-end materials, established firm, full warranty
Per unitAvg: $2,700Per project — Savannah

📍 Savannah vs national average: Savannah Attic Insulation costs ($2,700) are close to the $3,000 national average. COL index 90 — national baseline is 100. Data sourced from BLS Regional Price Parities and updated quarterly.

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Estimated Cost in Savannah
$2,700
$1,100 – $4,950 estimated range
📍 Savannah tip: Always get 3 itemised quotes before committing. The cheapest quote is rarely the best value.
📐 Data source: BLS Regional Price Parities, adjusted for Savannah. Estimates reflect market averages and may vary. Full methodology →
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R-value requirement depends on your climate zoneIn Savannah, your climate zone determines the minimum R-value required for energy efficiency — typically R-38 to R-60 for attics in most US regions. Many homes in Savannah are under-insulated with R-11 to R-19. The cost difference between R-38 and R-60 is modest ($200–$500 on a standard attic) but the energy savings are significant. Ask your installer to specify what R-value they're quoting and compare it to your zone's recommendation.
Air sealing before insulating multiplies the returnAdding more insulation without first air-sealing the attic floor is one of the most common insulation mistakes. Air leaks around light fixtures, plumbing penetrations, and the attic hatch can undermine even R-60 insulation by allowing conditioned air to escape. Air sealing typically costs $300–$700 and dramatically improves the effectiveness of the insulation installed on top. A reputable installer will include air sealing as standard — ask if it's in the quote.
Blown-in vs batt: which is right for your atticBlown-in insulation (fibreglass or cellulose) is typically recommended for attic floors because it fills irregular spaces and settles around obstacles — cost in Savannah runs $1,100–$2,700. Batt insulation (fibreglass rolls) is less expensive but leaves gaps around joists, wiring, and pipes — reducing its effective R-value. Spray foam is used for specific applications (rim joists, cathedral ceilings) at higher cost. Confirm the method and material being quoted.
Existing insulation condition affects approachIf your existing insulation is contaminated (rodent droppings, mould, pest damage) or compressed and degraded, it must be removed before new insulation is added. Removal costs $1,000–$3,000 for a standard attic and is often discovered only after the installer accesses the space. Ask your contractor to inspect the existing insulation and confirm the removal cost scenario before finalising your quote.
Utility rebates significantly reduce net costMost utility companies serving Savannah offer rebates for attic insulation upgrades — typically $0.10–$0.20 per square foot or $200–$600 per home. Some programmes require installation by a participating contractor. Check your utility's energy efficiency programme before choosing an installer — programme-approved contractors can often apply the rebate directly, reducing your out-of-pocket cost at the time of installation.
Ventilation must not be blockedAttic insulation must not block soffit vents — the intake vents along your roofline that allow air to flow through the attic and prevent moisture buildup. Blocked vents lead to condensation, mould growth, and premature roof deck failure. Baffles (rafter vents) should be installed before blown-in insulation in any attic with soffit vents. Confirm this is included in your installer's approach — it's a basic competency test for any attic insulation contractor.
Before You Hire in Savannah
✅ Before Signing Anything
Verify contractor licence at sos.ga.gov/licensing
Get 3 itemised quotes specifying materials and scope
Confirm permits are included in the quote
Never pay more than 10–20% upfront
Ask for proof of insurance and bonding
🚫 Red Flags
No written contract or scope of work
Quote excludes permits or disposal
Demands full payment upfront
Cannot provide local references
Unusually low quote with vague scope
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How we calculate Savannah prices: Base cost data from industry surveys, adjusted by Savannah's BLS Regional Price Parity index (90 vs US average 100). Reviewed quarterly. Full methodology →
March 2026
How much does attic insulation cost in Savannah?
Attic insulation in Savannah costs $2,700 on average, ranging from $1,100 for a small attic top-up to $4,950 for a full removal and replacement with air sealing. Savannah's COL index of 90 means local installation rates are close to the national average. The R-value needed, current insulation condition, attic size, and whether air sealing is included are the main cost variables.
What R-value insulation do I need in Savannah, GA?
The US Department of Energy recommends R-38 to R-60 for attics in most GA climate zones. Many Savannah homes, especially those built before 1990, have R-11 to R-19 — significantly under-insulated by current standards. Your insulation installer should measure your existing R-value and tell you the specific DOE recommendation for Savannah's zone. Adding insulation is one of the highest-return home improvements available, with payback periods of 3–7 years in heating and cooling savings.
Does attic insulation help in summer as well as winter in Savannah?
Yes — in Savannah's climate, proper attic insulation reduces cooling load as much as heating load. In summer, attic temperatures can exceed 150°F, and inadequate insulation allows this heat to radiate into living spaces, forcing your HVAC to work harder. In Savannah, where seasonal factors affect pricing, attic insulation is a year-round energy savings investment, not just a winter upgrade.
Should I choose blown-in or batt insulation for my Savannah attic?
Blown-in insulation (fiberglass or cellulose) is the better choice for most Savannah attic floors because it settles into irregular spaces, around joists and pipes, without leaving gaps. Batt insulation (rolls) is harder to install without gaps in a typical attic. Spray foam is used for specific applications — cathedral ceilings and rim joists — where blown-in isn't practical. Ask your installer to explain why they're recommending a specific type for your specific attic conditions.
Can I add insulation on top of existing insulation in Savannah?
Yes, in most cases — if the existing insulation is in good condition (no moisture damage, pest contamination, or compression), new blown-in can be added directly on top to bring the total R-value up to the recommended level. Damaged or contaminated insulation must be removed first. Before adding insulation, air sealing the attic floor (sealing gaps around light fixtures, plumbing, and the attic hatch) should always be done first — it costs $300–$700 and dramatically improves insulation effectiveness.

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