R-value to U-factor and SI U-value calculator
This converter bridges US R-value labels and European U-value reports. The important rule is that a US R-value cannot be inverted and called W/m²K. First invert the US R-value to get US U-factor. Then multiply that U-factor by 5.678263337 to get SI U-value. This distinction matters for imported insulation, international project notes, and third-party summaries that mix R-value, U-factor, and U-value language.
Calculations keep US R-value, U-factor, SI R, and SI U-value separate so an inverted value is not mislabeled.
R-value to U-factor and SI U-value calculator
Formula: U-factor = 1 / R-US; U-value SI = U-factor × 5.678263337. R-13 is about 0.437 W/m²K, R-19 is 0.299 W/m²K, R-30 is 0.189 W/m²K, and R-49 is 0.116 W/m²K.
- Formula
U_factor = 1 / R_US; U_SI = U_factor * 5.678263337- Example
- Example: R-30 becomes U-factor 0.033 and SI U-value 0.189 W/m²K.
Working calculator
Enter the core dimensions and check the result directly on this page.
R-value conversion table
Common R-values shown with US U-factor and metric SI U-value.
| Input | US U-factor | SI U-value | Practical reading |
|---|---|---|---|
| R-13 | 0.077 | 0.437 W/m²K | common cavity insulation |
| R-19 | 0.053 | 0.299 W/m²K | typical wall check |
| R-30 | 0.033 | 0.189 W/m²K | stronger layer |
| R-49 | 0.020 | 0.116 W/m²K | high resistance |
Worked examples
Example 1
Inputs
R_US = 19
Formula
U_factor = 1 / R_US
Steps
1 / 19 = 0.05260.0526 * 5.678263337 = 0.299 W/m²K
Result
U-factor = 0.053; U_SI = 0.299 W/m²K
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R-value to U-factorExample 2
Inputs
R_US = 30
Formula
U_factor = 1 / R_US
Steps
1 / 30 = 0.03330.0333 * 5.678263337 = 0.189 W/m²K
Result
U-factor = 0.033; U_SI = 0.189 W/m²K
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Example: R-30 becomes U-factor 0.033 and SI U-value 0.189 W/m²K.
Zero and negative values are not meaningful for these conversions. The calculator clamps inputs above zero and the text explains which unit system each value belongs to.
Before you use the result
R-value to U-factor and SI U-value calculator is intended for quick option checks and technical discussion before detailed execution. The result depends on the selected units, declared material values, and chosen surface resistances, so each change in layer or thickness should be treated as a separate variant.
The calculator does not automatically verify every local rule, thermal bridge, moisture condition, structural connection, or installation tolerance. If the result is close to a requirement, treat it as a reason for deeper verification rather than a final decision.
For better comparisons, test several realistic thicknesses, check current product data sheets, and review the complete assembly. A calculated value is most useful when the assumptions are clear: material, thickness, layer order, units, and data source.
For insulation or U-value tools, layer order and correct units are especially important. For concrete, electrical, plumbing, or heating tools, the result should be read as a quick quantity or plausibility check before standards and execution conditions are reviewed.
Save the result with the date, material name, and assumptions. If the product, diameter, cable section, or thickness changes later, do not compare the numbers alone without checking which inputs changed.
For calculator pages, clear separation between inputs and result is essential. If a value looks surprising, check units and default fields first, then review the project assumptions.
R-value to U-value Calculator
Convert US R-value to US U-factor and European U-value with the required 5.678263337 unit conversion.
Assembly thickness
Use thickness in inches with k-value, or switch to metric mode for millimetres and lambda. The calculator labels each unit before showing the result.
U-value
R-value and U-factor move in opposite directions: higher R-value is better, while lower U-factor or lower U-value is better.
How it works
Unit assumptions
U-factor and U-value both describe heat transfer, but they use different units. Lower numbers mean better performance only when the units match.
How to use the result
For whole assemblies, convert the effective total R-value after framing and surface effects. For a single product, use the declared R-value and note the rated thickness.
R-value to U-value Calculator
Formula: U-factor = 1 / R-US; U-value SI = U-factor × 5.678263337. R-13 is about 0.437 W/m²K, R-19 is 0.299 W/m²K, R-30 is 0.189 W/m²K, and R-49 is 0.116 W/m²K.
Use this page when the starting value is a US R-value. Use the U-value to R-value page when the starting value is already an SI U-value in W/m²K. Keeping the starting unit explicit prevents a common 5.678× error.
Calculation assumptions
The calculators use visible formulas and explicit unit conversions. Treat the result as a preliminary check, not a complete building design.
- SI and US units are converted separately; R, RSI, U-value, and U-factor are not mixed without the unit factor.
- Enter positive values and compare the result with the selected product datasheet.
- Local codes, thermal bridges, fasteners, and installation quality can change the requirement.
- Last formula review: 2026-04-27.
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