There are many types of insulation products available. The type of product to be used in your home or application can best be recommended by a qualified insulation contractor. Following is an overview of the types of insulation to help in your understanding of the industry:
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Insulation Materials |
Where Applicable |
Installation Method(s) |
Advantages |
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Fiberglass |
Unfinished walls, including foundation walls, and floors and ceilings. |
Fitted between studs, joists, and beams. |
Do-it-yourself. |
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Foam beads or liquid foam: Vermiculite or perlite pellets |
Unfinished walls, including foundation walls, for new construction or major renovations. |
Involves masonry skills. |
Autoclaved aerated concrete and autoclaved cellular concrete masonry units have 10 times the insulating value of conventional concrete. |
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Unfinished walls, including foundation walls; |
Interior applications: must be covered with 1/2-inch gypsum board or other building-code approved material for fire safety. |
High insulating value for relatively little thickness. |
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Foam boards or foam blocks |
Unfinished walls, including foundation walls, for new construction. |
Installed as part of the building structure. |
Insulation is literally built into the home's walls, creating high thermal resistance. |
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Enclosed existing wall or open new wall cavities; |
Blown into place using special equipment; sometimes poured in. |
Good for adding insulation to existing finished areas, irregularly shaped areas, and around obstructions. |
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Foil-faced kraft paper, plastic film, polyethylene bubbles, or cardboard |
Unfinished walls, ceilings, and floors. |
Foils, films, or papers: fitted between wood-frame studs, joists, and beams |
Do-it-yourself. |
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Ducts in unconditioned spaces and other places requiring insulation that can withstand high temperatures. |
HVAC contractors fabricate the insulation into ducts either at their shops or at the job sites. |
Can withstand high temperatures. |
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Enclosed existing wall or open new wall cavities; |
Applied using small spray containers or in larger quantities as a pressure sprayed (foamed-in-place) product. |
Good for adding insulation to existing finished areas, irregularly shaped areas, and around obstructions. |
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Foam board or liquid foam insulation core |
Unfinished walls, ceilings, floors, and roofs for new construction. |
Builders connect them together to construct a house. |
SIP-built houses provide superior and uniform insulation compared to more traditional construction methods; they also take less time to build. |