9 min read · Updated 2026-01-30
Steel Building Insulation Guide — R-Values, Vapor Barriers, and Cost
How to insulate a steel building: R-values by climate zone, vapor barrier options, and what actually pays back.
Key takeaways
- ▸Fiberglass with vapor-barrier facing is the most common insulation package.
- ▸Spray foam costs 2–3x more but eliminates condensation risk.
- ▸R-19 walls and R-30 roof is the standard package for conditioned buildings.
- ▸Uninsulated buildings can condensate heavily — even without HVAC.
Fiberglass with vapor-barrier facing
The most common insulation package: R-13, R-19, or R-30 fiberglass blanket with a white vinyl or reinforced vapor-barrier facing installed over the framing before the sheeting.
Spray foam
Closed-cell spray foam runs $3–$5 per sq ft installed and eliminates condensation and air infiltration in one step. It's the right call for climate-controlled shops, barndominiums, and cold storage.
Rigid board
Rigid polyiso or XPS board can be added as continuous insulation outside the framing for extremely high R-values. Common in cold storage and any building targeting LEED points.
