PREMIUM FIBERGLASS

A comfortable choice for your home!

About Fiberglass Insulation

Blanket insulation — the most common and widely available type of insulation — comes in the form of batts or rolls. It consists of flexible fibers, most commonly fiberglass.

Batts and rolls are available in widths suited to standard spacing of wall studs, attic trusses or rafters, and floor joists: 2 inch x 4 inch walls can hold R-13 or R-15 batts; 2 inch x 6 inch walls can use R-19 or R-21 products. Continuous rolls can be hand-cut and trimmed to fit. They are available with or without facings. Manufacturers often attach a facing (such as kraft paper, foil-kraft paper, or vinyl) to act as a vapor barrier and/or air barrier. Batts with a special flame-resistant facing are available in various widths for basement walls and other places where the insulation will be left exposed. A facing also helps facilitate fastening during installation.

Why Fiberglass?

  • Exceptional thermal and acoustical performance

  • Non-corrosive and non-combustible

  • Protection from moisture build-up and mold growth

  • No requirement for wet adhesives or fire-retardant chemicals

  • Will not settle, rot or deteriorate with age

  • Odor free

  • Recycled content