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What Is Batt Insulation? Benefits And What It's Used For

Insulation

What Is Batt Insulation? Benefits And What It's Used For

November 5, 2021
Insulation Installation


Batt Insultion is one of the most commonly used insulation materials in the world.

Batt insulation, often made of fiberglass, is one of the most commonly used insulating materials in the world. When you picture insulation, you might imagine the fluffy-looking pink material that is often found in attics--this is fiberglass batt insulation.

Types Of Batt Insulation

Natural fiber insulation

Fiberglass batt insulation is largely formed from tiny glass fibers, usually, about 60% recycled material, making it a wonderful option for a sustainable material. Fiberglass batt insulation has some sound absorption properties and is naturally fire-resistant, making it a common choice for garage, basement, and attic insulation.

Aside from the classic fiberglass material, batt insulation material can also be made of:

  • Mineral (or rock) Wool:

Mineral wool batt insulation is composed of a mixture of basalt (volcanic rock) and slag which is then spun into fibers and woven into the batts that are installed into the home. Mineral wool insulation is often chosen due to its flame retardant and sound deadening properties. Mineral wool has a higher R-value per inch than fiberglass and is moisture and mold-resistant.

  • Plastic Fibers:

Plastic fiber batt insulation is commonly made of recycled plastic milk jugs and must be treated with a flame-resistant chemical. While the material will not burn, it will melt when exposed to flame. Plastic batt insulation material won't degrade and is an inhospitable environment for most household pests, while also ranking high for energy efficiency and sustainability.

  • Natural Fibers:

Batt Insulation made of natural fibers is composed of a variety of naturally occurring materials, such as cotton, wool, straw, and hemp. This insulation material also requires treatment with flame retardant chemicals, however, some materials used to make natural fiber insulation retain their natural properties--such as wool, which acts as a filter to catch outdoor irritants and is also resistant to mold.

Batt insulation comes in rolls, cut to a standard size for ease of installation--or custom sizes to be installed in unusually proportioned spaces.

Where To Install Batt Insulation In The Home

Being one of the most commonly used insulating materials in the world, batt insulation is the choice for many construction projects and is highly recommended by insulation contractors for its cost-efficiency, sustainability, and energy conservation properties.

Due to these properties, batt insulation is often chosen for installing in:

  • Wall Studs
  • Ceilings
  • Floors
  • Attic Rafters
  • Ceiling Joists
  • Garages
  • Basements
  • & More!

Quick and easy to install, the process only differs slightly based on the material being installed. With fiberglass, protective gear is required to reduce the risk of rouge glass fibers getting on the skin, into the eyes, or being breathed in and causing potentially devastating health issues. Other materials are not as difficult to handle, but should always be installed by a professional insulation contractor for the best results.

Finding An Insulation Contractor Near You

Installation!

If you're looking to properly insulate your home, you should always reach out to a professional in your area for the best possible results, and the highest level of energy and cost-saving benefits.

HomePro Match is here to help, providing you with a database of highly trained, trusted, local professionals to help you with all your home insulation needs. Reach out today for your free, no-obligation estimate, today!

For more information on insulation options, contact a HomePro Match insulation contractor today!

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