Skip to main content
Almost an Architect
Current page: IECC R-value (DOE climate-zone) — CZ 5 Envelope R-values (NY upstate)
CodeRecommended

Climate Zone 5 (NY upstate, PA, OH, MA): ceiling R-49 / wall R-20 OR R-13+R-5ci / floor R-30 / basement R-15/19 / slab R-10 (4 ft)

IECC R-value (DOE climate-zone) — CZ 5 Envelope R-values (NY upstate)

Description

IECC 2021/2024 prescriptive envelope R-values for Climate Zone 5 (much of upstate NY, central PA, OH, MA, IA, IL): ceiling R-49 (R-60 in 2024); wall R-20 cavity or R-13 + R-5ci; floor R-30; basement walls R-15 (continuous) or R-19 (cavity); slab-edge R-10 to 4 ft depth (heated slab); crawlspace R-15/19. Window U-factor ≤ 0.30; SHGC no max in heating-dominated CZ 5.

Why this exists

CZ 5 envelope is meaningfully stronger than CZ 4 — primarily the floor + basement R-values + slab depth. Architects designing in upstate NY versus downstate should consult the IECC tables (or BASC) for the specific zone; defaulting to CZ 4 numbers under-builds.

Measurements

PropertyOperatorValueUnitNote
ceilingmin49R-valueCeiling R-49 minimum
wallCavitymin20R-value cavityWall R-20 cavity (2×6)
floorCavitymin30R-valueFloor R-30
basementInteriormin15R-value continuousBasement wall R-15 continuous
slabEdgemin10R-value to 4 ftHeated slab edge R-10
windowUmax0.3U-factorWindow U-factor maximum

Categories

EnergyStructure

Source

US DOE / ICCno manifest entry
IECC Climate-Zone Prescriptive Envelope (DOE Building America) (IECC 2021 / 2024 reference)
Section: CZ 5 Envelope R-values (NY upstate)
Published 2024-01-01 · last verified 2026-05-15

Solver enforcement

Browsable only — the solver does not currently enforce this directive (no spec-level data to check against). This entry exists so the architect personas can cite it in conversation and the user can read what the rule says.

Related directives

Last reviewed 2026-05-15.