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R Value Of Materials And Depths MaterialR-value/in10 Fiberglass blown (attic) 2.2 - 4.3 22.0 - 43.0 Fiberglass blown (wall) 3.7 - 4.3 37.0 - 43.0 Mineral Wool (batt) 3.1 - 3.4 31.0 - 34.0 Mineral Wool blown (attic 3.1 - 4.0 31.0 - 40.09 more rows Jun 30, 2019
Thermablok Aerogel is a revolutionary advancement in thermal technology offering the thinnest insulation available to prevent thermal and cold bridging. Classed as a Super Insulation, Aerogel has the highest insulation value of any known material with the lowest thermal conductivity value of any solid (0.015W/mK).
A critical disadvantage of wool is its vulnerability to insects, especially moths. Raw wool needs to be treated with chemicals to make it insect resistant. Manufacturers, such as Thermafleece, treat the wool with borax to prevent insect attack.
Yes, you can use R19 insulation in an attic, but whether its suitable depends on a few factors: Climate Zone: R19 insulation is typically appropriate for attics in moderate climates. In colder climates, higher R-values (like R30 or R38) may be recommended to effectively prevent heat loss.
Mineral wool is unfaced and vapor permeable. It will not keep moisture from traveling through the envelope and into the wall cavity. If a vapor barrier is desired, it must be installed separately from the mineral wool insulation.
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Long-term exposure to water can compromise the thermal resistance of mineral wool insulation if it is not allowed to dry properly. However, its structural integrity usually remains intact.
Blown wool insulation has a higher R-value, rated at about 3-3.3 while fiberglass is rated about 2.2-2.7. Blown wool insulation would be a great upgrade for a custom project.

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