Fiberglass Batts

Fiberglass batt insulation is what you commonly find in residential attics. This insulation, just as the name indicates, is made of fine fibers of glass. The thick pad or blanket style is the type referred to as “batts.” Batts can be found on unfinished walls, floors, ceilings, and often between beams and studs.

Common Suppliers

  • Owens Corning
  • CertainTeed
  • Knauf
  • Johns Manville
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Rigid Board

Rigid board insulations are usually the exposed exterior insulations that you see on new buildings during construction. They can be made from foam polyurethane, polyisocyanurate, and polystyrene.

Rigid boards are often found in the exterior side of walls, studs, and are used to cover exposed foundation walls. They are often installed between sheathing and siding. Note that these can be installed on interior walls also and are great for compact and limited spaces.

Common Suppliers

  • Owens Corning
  • R-Max
  • Thermasheath
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Mineral Wool

Mineral wool is insulation made from melted basalt stone and recycled slag from steel mills. They can be produced into batts and boards, which makes them compatible with multiple installation options. They have numerous benefits from sound-proofing to water resistance. It’s a comparable product to a rigid board and fiberglass.

Common Suppliers

  • Owens Corning
  • Rockwool
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Mechanical

 
Mechanical insulation is used on piping, HVAC systems, boilers, ducts, and other mechanical industrial equipment.

The main purpose of these insulations is to protect hazardous exposure, conserve energy, insulate and regulate temperature, and often to provide condensation control.

Common Suppliers

Johns Manville

For most industrial work or even for mechanical equipment at home, it’s best to reach out to your local general insulation company or contractor to ensure proper installation.

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Blow-In

Blow-in insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is a process of filling cavities or large volumes of floors with loose insulation. Material. Some insulation material includes Styrofoam pellets and even pest control components.

These can be used in numerous applications, but often preferred for hard to cover cavities and a quick way to cover floors of attics.

Common Suppliers

  • GreenFiber
  • Applegate
  • Certainteed Insulsafe
  • Johns Mansfield Climate Pro
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Insulation Supplies

To prepare for the insulation, you will need a list of some proper equipment and material.
First and foremost, you will want to protect yourself. A lot of insulation materials are irritants, so you will need gloves, safety glasses, protective clothes, and respiratory masks.

Additionally, you will need foam equipment for blow-in applications, and it will help to have blowers, vacs, and disposable kits.

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