Insulation requirements in Rhode Island
Short answer
Rhode Island spans climate zone 5. For most of the state (zone 5), the DOE recommends about R60 of attic insulation, with more in its colder areas.
Climate zones
5
Most of the state
Zone 5
Recommended R-values for Rhode Island
Based on zone 5, which covers most of Rhode Island. Colder parts of the state (higher zones) need more — enter your ZIP for your exact numbers.
| Area | Recommended R-value | Blown fiberglass |
|---|---|---|
| Attic / ceiling | R60 | 24.0" |
| Exterior walls | R20–R30 | 12.0" |
| Floors | R30 | 12.0" |
| Crawlspace / basement wall | R15–R19 | 7.6" |
Rhode Islandrebates & tax credits
The federal 25C tax credit (30% of insulation materials, up to $1,200/yr) applies everywhere. Rhode Island's IRA rebate programs are administered by the state and rolling out on their own timeline. Check the official finder for Rhode Island's current status and how to apply.
Find Rhode Island's rebate programs →Last verified 2026-07-07.
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Frequently asked questions
How much insulation do I need in Rhode Island?
Rhode Island is in IECC climate zone 5. For most of the state the DOE recommends about R60 in the attic, with more in colder areas. Enter your ZIP for the exact zone.
Are there insulation rebates or tax credits in Rhode Island?
Yes — the federal 25C tax credit covers 30% of insulation materials (up to $1,200/year), and Rhode Island's IRA HOMES/HEAR rebate programs (up to $1,600 for insulation) are administered by the state. Check the official finder for current Rhode Island status.
What climate zone is Rhode Island in?
Rhode Island is entirely in IECC climate zone 5.