Garage Ceiling (Below Living Space) Insulation in Zone 2 (Hot)
The DOE recommends R-19 for garage ceiling (below living space) insulation in Climate Zone 2 (Hot). This zone has 2,000 heating degree days and 3,500 cooling degree days annually. The typical garage ceiling (below living space) cavity depth is 9.25 inches. States in Zone 2 include Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and 2 more.
Quick Facts
Insulation Comparison for Garage Ceiling (Below Living Space) in Zone 2
The table below compares all insulation types for achieving R-19 in the garage ceiling (below living space) of a building in Zone 2 (Hot). Types marked "Recommended" are specifically suited for garage ceiling (below living 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 | 5.9" | $2.28 | $2,280 | Yes | Yes |
| Blown-In Cellulose | R-3.5 | 5.4" | $1.33 | $1,330 | Yes | - |
| Blown-In Fiberglass | R-2.5 | 7.6" | $1.52 | $1,520 | Yes | - |
| Vermiculite (Loose Fill) | R-2.1 | 9" | $1.90 | $1,900 | Yes | - |
| Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) | R-3.9 | 4.9" | $2.28 | $2,280 | Yes | - |
| Mineral Wool Batt | R-3.3 | 5.8" | $2.85 | $2,850 | Yes | - |
| Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) | R-5 | 3.8" | $3.42 | $3,420 | Yes | - |
| Cotton Denim (Recycled) | R-3.5 | 5.4" | $3.80 | $3,800 | Yes | - |
| Polyisocyanurate (Polyiso) | R-6 | 3.2" | $4.18 | $4,180 | Yes | - |
| Mineral Wool Board | R-4.3 | 4.4" | $4.75 | $4,750 | Yes | - |
| Sheep Wool | R-3.5 | 5.4" | $6.65 | $6,650 | Yes | - |
| Open-Cell Spray Foam | R-3.7 | 5.1" | $7.60 | $7,600 | Yes | - |
| Closed-Cell Spray Foam | R-6.5 | 2.9" | $15.20 | $15,200 | Yes | - |
| Aerogel Blanket | R-10 | 1.9" | $57.00 | $57,000 | Yes | - |
Installation Guidance
Garage ceiling insulation at R-19 in Zone 2 is installed between the ceiling joists that separate the garage from living space above. Use fiberglass or mineral wool batts cut to fit the joist spacing without compression. The insulation must completely fill the joist cavity for both thermal performance and fire resistance. Install 5/8-inch Type X fire-rated drywall on the garage side of the ceiling as required by the International Residential Code for fire separation between the garage and living space. Seal all penetrations through the garage ceiling with fire-rated caulk or sealant — this includes electrical boxes, light fixtures, HVAC ducts, and plumbing penetrations. Air sealing at this boundary serves double duty: it prevents heat transfer and also prevents garage air (which may contain vehicle exhaust and chemical fumes) from migrating into the living space. Use IC-rated and airtight-rated recessed light fixtures if any are installed in the garage ceiling.
States in Zone 2
The following states include areas within Climate Zone 2. Click any state to see its complete insulation requirements across all applicable zones.