Blown in insulation consists of bags of fiberglass or cellulose that are chopped up and blown in to the attic or wall from a machine.
Fiberglass batts in attic.
The photo above shows an attic insulated with blown cellulose.
1 the interior walls on the backsides of these attic walls are warmer to the touch than other walls in the room.
71 of all the insulation used by the 1 600 builders surveyed is fiberglass 52 of it in the form of batts and 19 blown.
This will lead to non uniform r values.
These walls are of 2 4 construction with vertical unfaced fiberglass batts held in place with a thin mesh.
Batts fiberous rolls or sheets of owens corning fiberglass insulation installed between the ceiling joists in the attic are one of the most effective energy upgrades the average.
You ll compress the lower layer and reduce its effectiveness.
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Owens corning r 30 ecotouch pink unfaced fiberglass insulation batt 16 in.
Fiberglass comes from what i ve heard one major fiberglass insulation manufacturer call a rapidly renewable resource sand.
Because of this this method will normally require you to hire a professional.
When it comes to insulating your attic there are really only two types of insulation worth considering fiberglass batts or blown in insulation.
Once installed and expanded to the uniform manufactured thickness batts offer a known r factor.
If fiberglass batts become compressed losing some of their air pockets then this insulation may be more affected by air flow than cellulose which performs well regardless of density.
Blown in insulation thickness can vary in an attic space.
Place a new layer of unfaced batts perpendicular to the old layer to cover any gaps in the lower layer.
Adjoining batts should be butted snugly together but not tight enough to compress them.
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As you can see fiberglass is the dominant insulation material.
When used in an attic space however both types of insulation are ineffective at air flow across the attic floor such as a strong gust of wind.
According to the article fiberglass has held fairly steady at that level for the past few years.
I don t know about that but it s a common insulation material that works much better in the blown form than in batts.