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Roof insulation in Hasselt

Prices are valid for 2026 and are indicative

Here you can see what roof insulation in Hasselt costs on average. We explain what the price consists of and which local factors have the biggest impact.

The cost of roof insulation ranges from €22 to €110 per m², depending on the roof type (pitched or flat), the insulation method (interior or exterior), and the chosen material (PUR, PIR, mineral wool, or sprayed PUR). Interior insulation of a pitched roof is generally cheaper but requires a finishing layer such as plasterboard. Exterior roof insulation (sarking) is more expensive but more effective as it eliminates thermal bridges. For flat roofs, insulation is incorporated into the roof build-up, which can logically be combined with replacement of the waterproofing membrane.

Roof insulation Hasselt
Price indication per m²
€22 - €110

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€880.00 — €4,400.00
40 m² Average
regional renovation grants: €15 per m² (single measure) or €30 per m² (combined measure). For 60 m²: €900-€1,800.
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This is an estimate based on average 2026 prices. Actual costs may vary. Always request multiple quotes for an exact price.

Cost factors

The total cost usually consists of:

  • Insulation material (PUR/PIR/mineral wool): 35-50% of the total
  • Installation and finishing labor: 30-40% of the total
  • Vapour barrier and fixings: 10-15% of the total
  • Preparation and potential roofing membrane: 10-20% of the total

These percentages can vary depending on the roof type, insulation method, and the condition of the existing roof structure.

Why do prices vary?

  • Interior versus exterior insulation: Interior insulation (€25-€55/m²) is cheaper but reduces headroom and requires a finishing layer. Exterior insulation (sarking, €60-€115/m²) is more effective because it eliminates thermal bridges through the rafters, but is more complex and costly as the roofing or tiles must be temporarily removed.
  • Material type: PUR and PIR boards offer the highest insulation values at the least thickness (e.g. 100 mm PIR = Rd 4.5 m²K/W). Mineral wool (rock wool, glass wool) is slightly cheaper and better for acoustic comfort. Sprayed PUR seals joints perfectly but is harder to recycle.
  • Pitched roof versus flat roof: Pitched roofs (tiles or slates) are typically insulated from the inside (between and below the rafters). Flat roofs are insulated from the outside as part of the roof build-up, which is logically combined with replacing the waterproofing membrane (extra cost €30-€80/m² for EPDM or bitumen).
  • Accessibility and roof surface: Larger roof surfaces yield economies of scale. For steeper roofs (>30°), mandatory safety scaffolding increases labor costs. Difficult sections (dormers, chimneys) cost extra.

Subsidies & incentives

Roof insulation qualifies for regional renovation grants. The amount depends on the chosen measure and whether you combine it with other insulation measures.

regional grants Subsidy for Roof Insulation

The subsidy amounts to:

  • Standard rate: €15 per m² (1 insulation measure)
  • When combined with another regional grants measure: €30 per m² (doubling rule)
  • Biobased bonus: Additional premium when using biobased insulation material (see the relevant regional grant portal for current amount)

Requirements

  • Minimum Rc-value: 3.5 m²K/W
  • Minimum surface: 10 m²
  • Maximum surface: 100 m² (pitched) or 100 m² (flat roof)
  • Installation by a qualified contractor

Calculation Examples

  • Scenario 1: Roof insulation only (60 m²)60 m² × €15 = €900 subsidy
  • Scenario 2: Roof insulation + cavity wall insulation (60 m²)60 m² × €30 = €1,800 subsidy (doubling rule)
  • Scenario 3: Roof insulation + floor and cavity wall insulation (60 m²)60 m² × €30 = €1,800 subsidy for the roof + subsidy for the other measures

Local considerations in Hasselt

Average (baseline)

Average prices with relatively many semi-detached and detached homes that make logistics easier.

Housing characteristics in Hasselt

Hasselt has many residential neighborhoods with semi-detached and detached homes, alongside apartments and compact city projects. That makes exterior joinery, EV chargers, and installation work more practical than in dense urban centers, which reduces pressure on labor costs.

  • roomier housing stock than in the major city centers
  • strong demand for heat pumps, windows, and EV chargers
  • parking and storage are usually easier
  • balanced local market with broad housing mix
  • generally standard site conditions
  • good supply of regional contractors
  • roof type (pitched or flat) and insulation method (interior or exterior) determine the approach and price
  • combining with another insulation measure doubles the regional renovation grants

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