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all right weamp;#39;re in another crawl space we can uh this is about insulation um you see we got the blue board up on the wall which is great they got it glued up good stuff um and then at the Sills here you can see we have the uh the fiberglass bats um Iamp;#39;m not a big fan of the fiberglass bats um and a lot of people arenamp;#39;t um see it lot because itamp;#39;s easier to put in obviously because itamp;#39;s flexible just cut it with a knife and put it in but the uh the problem is with uh air transfer you got this uh you got your foundation down here and you got your seill up there or that Rim joist board which is only uh you know an inch and a half thick and uh you get a lot of air from the outside and then inside here in the air in the crawl space with a lot of air transfer what happens with these fiberglass last bats they uh theyamp;#39;re hard to get them sealed up right um just because of theyamp;#39;re flexible and uh and thatamp;#39;s thatamp;#39;s theyamp;#3