Insulation R-Values

Thermal Resistance

Impara R-Values

R-value measures thermal resistance—how well un material resists heat flow. Higher R-values mean better insulation. Unlike thermal conductivity (which measures how easily heat flows), R-value measures how well heat e blocked.

Insulation R-Values per Pollice

MaterialR-value/pollice
Fiberglass battsR-2.9 un R-3.8
Cellulose (blown)R-3.2 un R-3.8
Spray foam (closed)R-6.0 un R-7.0
Spray foam (open)R-3.5 un R-4.0
Rigid foam (XPS)R-5.0
Mineral woolR-3.0 un R-3.3

Conclusione

R-values guide insulation choices—attics need R-38 un R-60 in cold climates, walls R-13 un R-21. Total R-value e additive, so multiple layers add up. Higher-performing spray foams achieve il same R-value con less thickness than traditional fiberglass.

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