Floor (Over Unconditioned Space) Insulation in Zone 1 (Hot-Humid)

The DOE recommends R-13 for floor (over unconditioned space) insulation in Climate Zone 1 (Hot-Humid). This zone has 500 heating degree days and 5,000 cooling degree days annually. The typical floor (over unconditioned space) cavity depth is 9.25 inches. States in Zone 1 include Florida, Hawaii.

Quick Facts

Required R-Value
R-13
Cavity Depth
9.25"
Climate Zone
Zone 1
Hot-Humid
Best Value
$1.56/sf
Fiberglass Batt

Insulation Comparison for Floor (Over Unconditioned Space) in Zone 1

The table below compares all insulation types for achieving R-13 in the floor (over unconditioned space) of a building in Zone 1 (Hot-Humid). Types marked "Recommended" are specifically suited for floor (over unconditioned space) applications. Material costs are shown per square foot and per 1,000 square feet for easy budgeting. Labor costs typically add 30 to 100 percent to material costs depending on the insulation type and project complexity.

Insulation Type R/Inch Thickness $/SqFt $/1000 SqFt Fits Rec.
Fiberglass Batt R-3.2 4.1" $1.56 $1,560 Yes Yes
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) R-3.9 3.3" $1.56 $1,560 Yes Yes
Mineral Wool Batt R-3.3 3.9" $1.95 $1,950 Yes Yes
Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) R-5 2.6" $2.34 $2,340 Yes Yes
Cotton Denim (Recycled) R-3.5 3.7" $2.60 $2,600 Yes Yes
Blown-In Cellulose R-3.5 3.7" $0.91 $910 Yes -
Blown-In Fiberglass R-2.5 5.2" $1.04 $1,040 Yes -
Vermiculite (Loose Fill) R-2.1 6.2" $1.30 $1,300 Yes -
Polyisocyanurate (Polyiso) R-6 2.2" $2.86 $2,860 Yes -
Mineral Wool Board R-4.3 3" $3.25 $3,250 Yes -
Sheep Wool R-3.5 3.7" $4.55 $4,550 Yes -
Open-Cell Spray Foam R-3.7 3.5" $5.20 $5,200 Yes -
Closed-Cell Spray Foam R-6.5 2" $10.40 $10,400 Yes -
Aerogel Blanket R-10 1.3" $39.00 $39,000 Yes -

Installation Guidance

Floor insulation at R-13 in Zone 1 is installed between floor joists above unconditioned spaces. Use fiberglass or mineral wool batts sized to fit the joist spacing (typically 16 or 24 inches on center). The batts should be installed with the vapor retarder (if faced) facing up toward the heated living space. Support the insulation from below with wire rod stays, insulation netting, or rigid board. Ensure that plumbing pipes in the floor cavity are on the warm side of the insulation to prevent freezing. Pay special attention to rim joist areas where the floor framing meets the foundation wall — these areas are often uninsulated and represent a significant source of heat loss and air leakage.

States in Zone 1

The following states include areas within Climate Zone 1. Click any state to see its complete insulation requirements across all applicable zones.

Floor (Over Unconditioned Space) in Other Zones

Other Components in Zone 1