Insulation calculator

Calculate insulation packs for ceilings, walls or floors.

Insulation calculator

Calculate how much insulation you need for ceiling, wall or floor based on dimensions, thickness and waste.

Surface length

Surface width (or height for walls)

Allowance for cutting and extra consumption

Check packaging — varies by product and thickness

Your insulation project

26.4 m² insulation (100 mm) → 8 packs for 24 m² ceiling

Area

24 m²

Thickness

100 mm

Incl. waste

26.4 m²

Packs

8

Materials

InsulationInsulation100 mm
26.4

24 m² ceiling + waste

Insulation packsInsulation3.6 m²/pack
8 pack

8 × 3.6 = 28.8 m² (surplus: 2.4 m²)

The result is an estimate based on dimensions, insulation thickness, pack coverage and waste.

Actual requirements may vary depending on construction, cutting and product choice.

Example: 24 m² ceiling

If you insulate a 24 m² ceiling with 100 mm insulation and add 10 % waste, you need about 26.4 m² of insulation. If a pack covers 3.6 m², you need 8 packs.

Calculation for a 6 × 4 metre ceiling:

Ceiling area6 × 4 = 24 m²
Thickness100 mm
With 10 % waste26.4 m²
Pack coverage3.6 m²/pack
Number of packs⌈26.4 ÷ 3.6⌉ = 8 packs
Total pack coverage8 × 3.6 = 28.8 m²
Surplus2.4 m²

The surplus from rounding is a natural part of the calculation — it provides a small reserve for mistakes and cutting.

How to calculate insulation

Always add waste

Insulation batts must be cut at edges, corners, pipes and electrical boxes. 10 % extra is a good starting point. With many penetrations or irregular shapes 15 % may be more realistic.

Thickness matters

Insulation performance (U-value) depends directly on thickness. Ceiling insulation typically needs 200+ mm to meet building regulations, while interior walls can manage with 45–95 mm. Always check the requirements for your project.

Pack coverage varies

Each pack of insulation covers a certain number of m² — typically between 2 and 6 m² depending on product and thickness. Thicker insulation yields fewer m² per pack. Always check the packaging before ordering.

Ceiling, wall and floor have different needs

Ceiling insulation is typically laid in 2 cross-laid layers to avoid thermal bridges. Walls are usually insulated in a single layer between studs. Floor insulation requires a vapour barrier and must fit the construction depth. The calculator handles all three types.

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