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When it comes to choosing insulation for your home, one of the most important factors to consider is the R-value. But what exactly is R-value, and why does it matter so much? Understanding this key concept can help you make smart, energy-efficient choices that enhance your homeโ€™s comfort and reduce your utility bills.

At Koala Insulation of Greater Ann Arbor, weโ€™re committed to educating homeowners across Michigan about insulation performance and helping them find the best solutions for their needs. In this blog, weโ€™ll explain what R-value means, how it impacts your homeโ€™s energy efficiency, and how to choose the right insulation based on your climate, budget, and building structure.


What Is R-Value?

R-value is a measurement of an insulation materialโ€™s resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better the material insulates. R-value is calculated based on the type of insulation, its thickness, and its density.

In simple terms:

R-value is measured in R per inch (R/in), which allows homeowners and contractors to determine how thick insulation needs to be to achieve a desired level of performance.


Why R-Value Matters

Insulationโ€™s primary job is to slow the transfer of heatโ€”keeping warm air inside during winter and blocking heat from entering during summer. The better the insulation, the more energy-efficient your home becomes.

A higher R-value means:

At Koala Insulation of Greater Ann Arbor, we use R-value to recommend the best insulation solutions for your attic, walls, crawl spaces, and basementsโ€”tailored to Michiganโ€™s changing seasons.


Recommended R-Values for Michigan Homes

The U.S. Department of Energy recommends R-values based on geographic zones. Greater Ann Arbor falls into Zone 5, which has colder winters and moderately hot summers. Here are the recommended R-values for homes in this zone:

These values help ensure your home remains energy efficient through frigid winters and warm, humid summers.


How Different Insulation Types Compare in R-Value

Different materials have different R-values per inch. Here’s a quick comparison of common types:

Insulation TypeR-Value per Inch
Fiberglass battsR-2.9 to R-3.8
Blown-in fiberglassR-2.2 to R-2.7
Cellulose (blown-in)R-3.2 to R-3.8
Open-cell spray foamR-3.5 to R-3.9
Closed-cell spray foamR-6.0 to R-7.0
Rigid foam board (polyiso)R-6.0 to R-6.5
Mineral wool battsR-3.0 to R-3.3

As you can see, closed-cell spray foam offers the highest R-value per inch, but that doesnโ€™t mean itโ€™s always the right choice. At Koala Insulation of Greater Ann Arbor, we assess your home’s unique structure and recommend the right blend of materials based on your needs and budget.


Factors That Impact R-Value Performance

Itโ€™s important to remember that installed R-value can differ from the productโ€™s labeled R-value. Here are some factors that affect performance:

1. Installation Quality

Even high-R-value materials won’t perform if installed poorly. Gaps, compression, or misalignment can drastically reduce effectiveness. Thatโ€™s why Koala Insulation of Greater Ann Arbor uses trained professionals to ensure perfect placement every time.

2. Air Leaks and Ventilation

Insulation resists heat, but it doesnโ€™t stop air movement. Air leaks around windows, doors, and ductwork can undermine insulation performance. We often pair insulation upgrades with air sealing for optimal results.

3. Moisture

Moisture can reduce R-value, especially in materials like cellulose or fiberglass. Thatโ€™s why we recommend moisture-resistant products like closed-cell spray foam or rigid foam boards in basements or crawl spaces.

4. Settling Over Time

Some blown-in insulation types may settle and lose volume, which reduces their effective R-value. Periodic inspections by our team ensure your insulation stays performing at its peak.


Choosing the Right Insulation for Your Project

Thereโ€™s no one-size-fits-all solution for insulation. The right R-value and material depend on:

Our process at Koala Insulation of Greater Ann Arbor includes a full home assessment. Weโ€™ll inspect your current insulation, measure energy loss, and recommend a customized solution that meets local codes and delivers the comfort youโ€™re looking for.


Should You Always Go for the Highest R-Value?

Not necessarily. While higher R-values generally provide better thermal resistance, they also cost more. Beyond a certain point, the returns diminish. For example, adding more insulation to an already well-insulated attic may not deliver significant additional savings.

Our team helps you find the sweet spotโ€”where energy savings justify the investment without overspending. We also guide you on local energy rebates and federal tax credits that may help offset costs.


Why Work With Koala Insulation of Greater Ann Arbor?

Weโ€™re more than just insulation installersโ€”weโ€™re your local insulation experts. When you choose us, youโ€™re choosing:

Our goal is to make your home more energy-efficient, comfortable, and protected year-round.


Call for a Free Estimate Today

R-value isnโ€™t just a numberโ€”itโ€™s the key to a more efficient and comfortable home. Whether you’re upgrading attic insulation, remodeling a basement, or tackling a full-home retrofit, Koala Insulation of Greater Ann Arbor is here to help.

Call us at (734) 834-3455 or visit our website to schedule your free estimate today. Weโ€™ll help you choose the right insulation with the right R-valueโ€”so you can enjoy savings, comfort, and peace of mind.

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