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Robert Gedmin
1 week ago
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Rigo and Wilfredo added insulation to exterior walls in two upstairs bedrooms.  Both hard workers who explained the process and answered all of our concerns and questions.  We were glad to have this crew in our home.  Wilfredo said someone will call before coming tomorrow to do the finish sanding.
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Dan India
2 weeks ago
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Romual and Jose it’s -10 and they were here on time. Hooked up power. Protected and covered all carpeting, walls doorways etc told me it’s going to be dusty with plaster walls and 6 hours later they are Cleaned up and gone. Total 420 sq ft blown in insulation into 4” dead air space in this 1910 house.  Green attic has done my attic and now perimeter walls



Highly recommend this team.
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Paige Bolek
3 weeks ago
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Romulo and Jorge from Green Attic were amazing. They worked extremely hard all day installing our installation and provided the best possible service. They communicated well and went above and beyond. They additionally did a great job cleaning up at the end of the day. Couldn’t recommend them more!
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Andrew Waple
3 weeks ago
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I hired them for attic insulation and air sealing. Their quote was the best I got and they were thorough. The estimate was done by Frank, who was very thorough and helpful in identifying areas that needed to be finished - he asked about how many bathroom fans we had upstairs and I totally forgot about one that needed to be installed! The crew worked efficiently, answered my questions, and showed me the attic when it was done. I had done some research before about what kind of work needed to be done and it all looked great. If I had another attic, I'd hire them again!
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Nick Heineman
1 month ago
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We loved working with this company! Very professional, and very nice folks working there. From the manager at the production office, to our installation crew Romulo and Selin. Everyone was awesome!
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Kyle Burson
a week ago
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Romulo and Mario did a great job in doing some minor blow in cellulose work in our home. The job was done cleanly (within reason, it's still construction). They were tidy and efficient. Time will tell if the work was effective, but given what I saw we should hopefully be much warmer. Strangely, looking forward to a very cold day.
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Kenny Monterubio
1 month ago
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Jose and crew were great! He clearly explained the process and all the work that would be done. They blew insulation into our attic to the proper level and cleaned up everything before they left. Overall, they did an excellent job.
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John C.
a year ago
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Exellent work - showed photos of completed job, thoroughly cleaned up when finished - heartily recommend them
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Doris M.
a year ago
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We had Green Attic out to give us a quote for garage and attic space. Their Team 5 (Alex, Omar and Herbert) came out and worked for 2 days, non-stop. Alex discovered an area of mold in the attic that had not been seen before the quote. He took photos of every step of the remediation and showed them to us. He discussed needs for remediation and completed it right away. He spoke to us before each step and asked for approval. His team, Omar and Herbert worked as hard and long as any team we’ve ever had for past home improvements. Everything was taken care of by the end of day two. The team made sure that everything was spotless and clean before they left. I’d like to commend Alex, Omar and Herbert for their strong work ethic and genuine politeness. They were trained in a way that calls for excellence. I had a lot of contact with Tim, who came out for the original quote and he never tired of explaining procedures to us. We are so happy with the entire team of Green Attic professionals.Description of Work: Blown in attic and garage ceiling insulation
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Jackie S.
a month ago
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They are great. Came in, have is a reasonable price. When they came, we didn't need what we hoped them for. They even found what our problem was, after 4 yrs fighting with our condo association and 9 HVAC guys. I will use them again, no doubt
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Michael L.
11 months ago
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This company is really amazing and I highly recommend them! From the initial sales experience with Patrick (no nonsense, honest, detailed and great communication) to the workers including Julio who took a lot of pride in his work. It's so refreshing to deal with a reputable company that has high standards and ensures quality service. I'm glad I went with them!! Amazing work!
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Adam D.
a week ago
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The team that installed the insulation was great. Really conscientious and kept the place clean and finished the drywall well. I wouldn't hesitate to call them for any future work!
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Heather Natal
2 months ago
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The crew was excellent, punctual and did a fantastic job. They made sure to protect the interior of our house.
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Dean Linko
2 months ago
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The crew was on time, polite and communicative. The work was done in a timely matter, and they cleaned up as expected.  Great job, thanks
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Ravi Chowdhury
2 months ago
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Romulo and Jose were excellent and the job was very well done. Will definitely recommend them.
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Edward Bourbon
2 months ago
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Prompt, clean, professional team led by Jose and his team.  Fabulous job-highly recommend!
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Michael Rizzetto
2 months ago
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I just had Green Attic insulate my attic space/ blown in insulation. They sent a crew ( Romulo + Jose), Both were very friendly + respectful of my home and were very informative of the process.
Being a retired tradesmen,  I appreciated Romulo + Jose's workmanship/ I was shown finished job and was completely satisfied. Highly recommend.
Michael Rizzetto
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Joel P.
5 months ago
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Requested attic sealing and insulation. They sealed, increased ventilation and blew in a blanket of insulation to R60. The value was very good and the install was also very good. I would not hesitate to use them again for other projects.
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Becky V.
a year ago
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Green Attic was great to work with. It was easy to schedule a free estimate/inspection. Patrick came out and identified issues and gave recommendations. It was easy to coordinate a date to have the work done.

I appreciated the communication they gave before coming, including names of the workers. Alvaro, Romulo and Wilfrido were great. They were very respectful of my home and cleaned up all the work areas before leaving both days. Throughout the process they explained what they were doing and would often call me over so that I could see what they had done.

It was convenient to get the Nicor rebate through them and the follow up inspection they did really showed the difference the insulation and weather sealing makes.

Overall, it was a great experience. Even though it's only been 3 months since having the work done, I have already noticed a decrease in my gas bill when compared to last year and I definitely hear my furnace turn on a lot less.
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Jim S.
a year ago
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The guys did a great job. On time, professional, and willing to adapt when circumstances changed. We discovered an electrical issue in the attic, so the team waited a few weeks to finish the job after I had those issues addressed.
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Chris Thrall
3 months ago
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Romulo and team worked hard, were communicative, and left the work site clean.
Great job - highly recommend
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Chris S.
4 months ago
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Amazing team very polite and professional
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Sharon Homan
4 months ago
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Romulo did a fantastic job. Great job filling tough insulation areas. Everything clean. Very friendly and thorough!
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Norma Smolin
3 months ago
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Attic Green was fabulous, Jorge and Rigo were great. Everything went smoothly and they cleaned everything up once they were done. Would highly recommend.
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Joseph Regi Stephen
3 months ago
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Romulo, did an amazing job with his 2 coworkers along side with him. He lead the attic insulation at my and did a clean work in a timely manner!
Attic Insulation Service Cost Per Square Foot in Chicago

Attic Insulation Cost Per Square Foot

Our transparent Chicagoland pricing helps you make informed choices that balance cost, comfort, and long-term savings.
$2.00-2.75*
Fiberglass
$2.25-3.00*
Cellulose
* These prices are per sq. ft which can vary depending on existing insulation, total sq. ft, pitch of the roof, attic access and final R-value.
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Typical Attic Insulation Cost in the Chicago Area

Most 800–1,500 sq ft attics in the Chicago area can be upgraded with blown-in cellulose or fiberglass for about $2,000–$6,000, delivering noticeably better comfort and efficiency, with pricing mainly based on access and any air sealing or ventilation improvements.

Spray foam systems typically start around $6,000 and can run $10,000+ for larger or more complex attics, offering excellent air sealing and comfort benefits, and these ballpark ranges help you budget confidently before an in-home assessment.
Ballpark attic insulation cost ranges (Chicago area)
Attic Size (approx.) Cellulose / Fiberglass* Spray Foam*
800 sq ft $2,000 – $3,200 from $6,000+
1,000 sq ft $2,700 – $3,500 around $8,600+
1,500 sq ft $3,500 – $5,500 from $10,000+
2,000 sq ft $4,500 – $7,500 from $13,000+
2,200 sq ft $5,000 – $8,300 from $14,500+

*Totals assume attic-floor insulation plus typical air sealing. Actual pricing depends on layout, existing insulation, electrical work, and ventilation needs.

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What Affects Your Attic Insulation Cost?

Attic insulation costs are typically affected by smart, flexible choices like the size of your attic, the insulation type (blown-in, batts, or spray foam), and the R-value you select, which means you can customize the project to hit your comfort goals and keep energy savings high.

Main attic insulation cost drivers

  • Attic size and R-value target:
    When attic size increases (800 to 1,500+ sq ft) and the target R-value rises to R-49 to R-60, the project moves into a higher investment tier, aligned with the expanded scope and stronger performance goal.
  • Existing insulation condition:
    An empty attic makes the insulation process especially straightforward. If the attic contains fiberglass, matted insulation, or vermiculite, a separate line item may cover a first-step removal and prep service that sets the project up for a smooth install.
  • Access, pitch, and layout:
    Low attics, steep roofs, and smaller hatch openings often benefit from added staging and safety preparation, keeping the work safe and high-quality, with labor per sq ft adjusting slightly to reflect the setup.
  • Air sealing, baffles, and ventilation fixes:
    Sealing recessed lights, top plates, and bypasses, along with adding baffles and fine-tuning soffit and ridge ventilation, boosts overall performance, with the added materials and time supporting a more complete, better-finished result.
  • Electrical and code upgrades:
    Inspections often uncover opportunities to bring wiring, junction boxes, bath fan ducts, and can lights up to code, and the project pricing is updated to include that work as needed.
  • Moisture, pests, or mold:
    Any remediation, disinfecting, or rodent clean-up is priced separately from basic insulation work and can move a project from “simple upgrade” to “full rehab.”
  • Rebates, incentives & tax credits:
    Utility rebates and federal energy credits don’t change the gross project cost, but they lower your net cost and can make higher-performance options (like deeper cellulose or spray foam) more affordable.
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Why start with the attic?

Most Chicagoland homes lose the most heat through the attic, not the walls or windows. That means every dollar you put into attic insulation and air sealing usually delivers the biggest comfort gain and energy savings for your budget.

By bringing your attic up to modern code levels (typically R-49 to R-60 in our climate zone), you:

✓ Stabilize indoor temperatures

Fewer cold bedrooms over the garage and fewer hot second floors in summer.

✓ Cut heating and cooling bills

Many homes see 15–25% lower energy usage when attic insulation and air sealing are done together.

✓ Reduce drafts, dust, and noise

Sealing bypasses and adding dense insulation calms the entire building shell.

✓ Protect your roof & structure

Proper insulation plus ventilation reduces ice dams, condensation, and premature roof wear.
When we quote an attic project, we’re not just selling “more inches of insulation.” We’re designing a package that includes air sealing, baffles, ventilation checks, and code-appropriate R-value so your home actually performs better—not just looks good on paper.
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Attic Insulation Materials Pros & Cons?

Attic insulation cost in the Chicago area isn’t just about a simple “price per square foot.”
 The final number depends on how much R-value you need, what’s already in the attic, and how much prep work is required to do the job right.

Material 2026 Cost Level Best for: Watch out for:
Blown-In Cellulose (Attic Floor)
  • ✓ Existing attics needing a big R-value upgrade in one visit.
  • ✓ Chicago homes where sound reduction and draft control matter.
  • ✓ Needs proper air sealing and ventilation to perform best.
  • ✓ Can settle slightly over time if not installed at the correct density.
Blown-In Fiberglass (Attic Floor)
  • ✓ Accessible attics with reasonable existing insulation.
  • ✓ Homeowners prioritizing the lowest upfront cost.
  • ✓ More sensitive to gaps and wind-washing near vents.
  • ✓ Needs enough depth to reach R-49+.
Spray Foam (Roofline / Specialty)
  • ✓ Hard-to-reach or complex rooflines you want semi-conditioned.
  • ✓ When maximum air sealing + R-value per inch is the priority.
  • ✓ Highest upfront cost vs. attic-floor options.
  • ✓ Usually overkill for simple vented attics with good baffles.

Frequently Asked Question

What does a typical attic insulation project cost in the Chicagoland area?

A typical attic insulation project cost in the Chicago area is around $4,000 to $9,500. The cost varies by attic size, current insulation level, material used, and labor. Larger attics or those that require removal tend to fall in the $7,500-$10,500+ range.

Why do some online calculators show different prices per square foot?

Some online calculators show different prices per square foot because they use varying data sources, assumptions, and algorithms. Some calculators rely on recent local sales data, while others rely on generic or outdated data. Not all online calculators include factors like location, upgrades, and home condition. If you want an accurate estimate, you may consult a local real estate professional.

Is it cheaper to add more insulation on top of what I have, or remove everything and start over?

It is cheaper to add more insulation on top of what you already have if the old insulation is in a good shape. However, starting over by removing old insulation is better for a fresh start, especially if it is damaged, moldy, wet, or contains hazardous material like vermiculite.

How much more does spray foam cost than blown-in cellulose or fiberglass?

Spray foam costs 2 to 3 times more than blown-in cellulose or fiberglass at $1.50 to $4.90+ compared to blown-in's $0.75 to $2.50+. Although spray foam is pricey, it provides superior air sealing and a higher R-value, leading to better long-term energy savings that offset the high initial investment.

Do rebates or tax credits really make a difference in the final price?

Yes, rebates or tax credits really make a difference in the final price, often cutting out-of-pocket expenses by 30% or more. You may qualify for a federal tax credit up to $1,200 per year, including additional rebates from your estate and utility.

How long does an attic insulation project usually take?

An attic insulation project usually takes about 4 hours to 2 days, depending on the material. Blown-in fiberglass or cellulose is usually completed in 4-5 hours, while batt insulation (fiberglass/mineral wool) usually takes an entire day. Meanwhile, a spray foam insulation project can take 1-2 days. Its application is quick, but it requires 24 hours for proper curing and ventilation before attic access.

Is DIY attic insulation a good way to save money?

Yes, DIY attic insulation is a good way to save money, especially on labor costs, upfront. However, it requires time, effort, and exceptional attention to detail, as mistakes such as gaps or compression can reduce the effectiveness of the insulation material, leading to wasted money.

How much does it cost to insulate a 1,000 sq ft attic with R-49 insulation?

The cost to insulate a 1,000 sq ft attic with R-49 insulation in the Chicago area typically ranges from $2,700 to $8,608 depending on the material selected. For this standard size, Fiberglass is approximately $2,700, Cellulose is approximately $3,200, and Spray Foam is approximately $8,608. These 2026 estimates include the cost of materials, labor, basic air sealing, and the installation of vent chutes. Your final price may vary based on attic accessibility, the condition of existing insulation, and available utility rebates.

What type of insulation is best for attics?

The best type of attic insulation depends on your climate, goals, and budget. If you are looking for budget-friendly options, you can consider blown-in cellulose and fiberglass, which are effective for coverage. You can also check spray foam, which offers the best air sealing and moisture control, but it can be expensive. You may opt to air-seal first, then choose between dense-pack cellulose or spray foam for cold climates, and radiant barriers with fiberglass or foam for hot climates.

How much does it cost to insulate a 2000 sq ft attic?

The cost to insulate a 2000 sq. ft. attic typically ranges from $4,500 to $7,500 for blown-in cellulose or fiberglass and starts at $13,000+ for a spray foam system. These professional estimates include typical air sealing, though the final price may vary based on your attic's layout, existing insulation, and necessary electrical or ventilation work.

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