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Insulation Cost in San Angelo, TX

The average insulation project in San Angelo, TX costs between $1,050 and $7,150 depending on insulation type, coverage area, and R-value target.

Blown-In $1.39/sqft
Open Cell Foam $2.17/sqft
Closed Cell Foam $3.48/sqft
Batts $1.22/sqft

Insulation Cost by Attic Size in San Angelo

Attic Area Blown-In Open Cell Foam Closed Cell Foam
800 sq ft$1,100$1,750$2,800
1000 sq ft$1,400$2,150$3,500
1500 sq ft$2,100$3,250$5,200
2000 sq ft$2,800$4,350$6,950
2500 sq ft$3,500$5,450$8,700

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does insulation upgrades cost in San Angelo?

Insulation upgrades in San Angelo runs more affordable than the national median, with most homeowners spending $1,050 to $7,150, depending on scope, materials, and finish level. San Angelo homeowners benefit from labor rates 19% below national medians.

Why is insulation upgrades less expensive in San Angelo?

Insulation upgrades in San Angelo runs roughly 15% below the national average. San Angelo homeowners benefit from labor rates 19% below national medians. For a attic and wall insulation retrofit, this translates to savings of $570-1140 compared to the national average. Newer construction in San Angelo (averaging 34 years) means insulation upgrade projects rarely encounter the hidden-scope surprises common in older markets. What you see in the quote is usually what you pay.

How does San Angelo's desert climate affect insulation type and R-value selection?

In San Angelo's dry desert climate: Insulation costs in San Angelo vary by material: blown fiberglass ($1-1.50/sqft at R-38), blown cellulose ($1.25-2/sqft at R-38), spray foam open-cell ($1.50-2.50/sqft at R-19), and spray foam closed-cell ($2.50-4/sqft at R-21). For attic retrofits, blown-in materials offer the best cost-per-R-value.

What red flags should I watch for hiring an insulation contractor in San Angelo?

Check that any San Angelo contractor doing insulation upgrade carries both general liability insurance ($1M minimum) and workers' compensation. Request certificates directly from the insurer, not just copies the contractor provides. In San Angelo, verify your insulation upgrade contractor pulls the permit themselves — never pull it in your own name. If they ask you to pull the permit, they may not be properly licensed to do the work.