It is recommended to have the R-Value of R-38 in your attic, a very a small percentage of homes actually meet these standards. We carry the fiberglass to help you meet these standards in your home.
Fiberglass (or fiber glass)—which consists of extremely fine glass fibers—is one of the most commonly used insulation materials. It’s used in two different insulation forms; batts and loose fill.
Fiberglass Blanket (Batts and Rolls) Insulation
One unconventional fibrous insulation product combines two types of glass, which are fused together. As the two materials cool during manufacturing, they form random curls of material. This material is less irritating and possibly safer to work with. It also requires no chemical binder to hold the batts together, and the material even comes in a perforated plastic sleeve to assist in handling.
Fiberglass Loose-Fill Insulation
Fiberglass loose fill insulation is made from molten glass that is spun or blown into fibers. Most manufacturers use 20%–30% recycled glass content. Loose-fill insulation must be applied using an insulation blowing machine; it is designed for open-blow applications (such as attic spaces) or closed-cavity applications (such as those found inside walls or covered attic floors).

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