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On average, drywall installation costs $2,000, depending on the size, complexity, accessibility, and location of the job. The typical cost range is from about $400 to $6,000, which includes materials and labor. Additional cost factors include the thickness of the drywall, the shape and height of the room, and the level of finish. The level of finish ranges from only hanging the drywall to taping and mudding the seams between panels to painting the walls.

The best type of insulation for your home depends on what you need, so the answer will depend on your specific situation. If you’re building a house, structural panels are easy to install during the building process in addition to being the most energy efficient type. If you live in a warm climate, reflective insulation may benefit you more as it costs less than other insulation types. And for standard attics, loose-fill, spray foam, or blown-in insulation work well.

If you plan to heat or cool your garage, you’ll need to insulate the garage ceiling. Insulating your garage ceiling will make your garage much more energy efficient and save on heating and cooling costs. Not only does insulation make your garage more energy efficient, it helps reduce noise and can extend the life of your garage roof. You can use fiberglass, cellulose, mineral wool, or spray foam insulation for this project.

The cost to skim coat drywall is $1.15 to $1.35 per square foot. Most of the cost is labor, for the necessary skills to apply the skim coat with precision using high-quality tools. This is a job better left to the professionals for the best outcomes.

On average, insulating an attic costs about $2,500, ranging from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on the insulation type, amount, and your attic’s accessibility. Additional cost factors include sealing air leaks, removal or replacement of insulation, and inspections. Types of insulation include:

  • Blown-in: $1–$4 per square foot

  • Spray foam: $2–$5 per square foot

  • Batt: $2–$4 per square foot

  • Structural insulated panels: $4–$7 per square foot

  • Loose-fill: $2–$5 per square foot

  • Reflective: $0.50–$1.50 per square foot

The Cuchara, CO homeowners’ guide to drywall insulation services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
A worker using a blown-in insulation machine to insulate an attic
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Learn the key factors that influence the cost of renting a blown-in insulation machine.
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Pre-drywall inspection costs vary depending on the home size, build complexity, and reporting you receive. Estimate your budget with this cost guide.
A bright open plan living room basement
Nov 6, 2024
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The cost to insulate a basement varies based on materials, size, and other factors, as well as how much of the work you wish to perform yourself.
A person using spray foam to insulate a wall
Oct 30, 2024
Oct 30, 2024
Are you stuck trying to decide between blown-in insulation and spray foam insulation? Factors like your budget and local climate will help you pick the right one.
A construction worker measuring drywall while another adjusts its position during a home renovation project.
Apr 7, 2025
Apr 7, 2025
Local building codes have strict requirements when it comes to drywall thickness. Use this guide to help you choose the right drywall size for your project.
insulating home with foam
Oct 29, 2024
Oct 29, 2024
Are you wondering how to install foam board insulation? This step-by-step guide can help you decide whether you can tackle the project yourself or if you're better off calling a pro.
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