Wall R-value calculator for layered assemblies
This wall R-value calculator separates nominal layer R-value from real whole-wall performance. Add insulation, sheathing, boards, and optional surface resistance to estimate the layer sum. Studs and framing can bypass insulation, so the nominal R-value is usually higher than the whole-wall R-value used in energy modeling. Use the result as a transparent layer breakdown, then move to U-value tools for metric reporting or whole-assembly checks.
Educational estimates only. Always check local building code and product documentation before specifying insulation.
Wall R-value calculator for layered assemblies
Nominal wall R = sum(layer R-values) before framing correction.
- Formula
R_total = Rsi + sum(thickness_in * R_per_in) + Rse- Example
- Example: R-13 cavity insulation plus R-5 continuous insulation gives R-18 before sheathing and framing effects.
Working calculator
Enter the core dimensions and check the result directly on this page.
Typical R-value per inch
Use this table as a planning starting point. Real values vary by product, density, temperature, aging method, and installation quality.
| Material | Typical R/in | Typical US k | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fiberglass batt | 3.2 | 0.313 | common cavity batt planning value |
| Mineral wool | 4.2 | 0.238 | often denser than fiberglass batt |
| Loose-fill cellulose | 3.5 | 0.286 | depends on settling and blown density |
| EPS foam board | 4.0 | 0.250 | varies by board grade |
| XPS foam board | 5.0 | 0.200 | check long-term declared value |
| Polyiso board | 5.6 | 0.179 | can vary with temperature |
Worked examples
Example 1
Inputs
Rsi = 0.68layer 1 = 3.5 in * 3.7layer 2 = 1 in * 5.0
Formula
R_total = Rsi + sum(thickness_in * R_per_in) + Rse
Steps
3.5 * 3.7 = 12.950.68 + 12.95 + 5.0 + 0.17 = 18.80
Result
R_total = R-18.8 before framing effects
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Total R-valueExample 2
Inputs
R_total = 25
Formula
U_factor = 1 / R_total; U_SI = U_factor * 5.678263337
Steps
1 / 25 = 0.0400.040 * 5.678263337 = 0.227 W/m²K
Result
U-factor = 0.040; U_SI = 0.227 W/m²K
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Wall R-valueWall R-value calculator for layered assemblies
Example: R-13 cavity insulation plus R-5 continuous insulation gives R-18 before sheathing and framing effects.
This calculator gives educational estimates only. Always check local building code and product documentation.
Before you use the result
Wall R-value calculator for layered assemblies 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.
Wall R-value Calculator
Calculate nominal wall R-value from layers and compare it with U-factor or U-value.
Assembly thickness
Thickness is estimated from target R-value, existing R-value, and material R per inch. The result is shown in inches and millimeters.
U-value
R-values can be added for layers in the same heat-flow path, but framing, gaps, compression, air leakage, and moisture details can reduce real assembly performance.
How it works
Material values vary
Wall R-value is not the same as whole-wall R-value when framing is significant.
Limitations
Use the wall U-value calculator for SI layer-by-layer reporting and R-value vs U-value guidance for terminology.
Wall R-value Calculator
Nominal wall R = sum(layer R-values) before framing correction.
This wall R-value calculator separates nominal layer R-value from real whole-wall performance. Add insulation, sheathing, boards, and optional surface resistance to estimate the layer sum. Studs and framing can bypass insulation, so the nominal R-value is usually higher than the whole-wall R-value used in energy modeling. Use the result as a transparent layer breakdown, then move to U-value tools for metric reporting or whole-assembly checks. Example: R-13 cavity insulation plus R-5 continuous insulation gives R-18 before sheathing and framing effects.
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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