Havelock loose fill wool insulation.
Loose fill mineral wool insulation.
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It can be used as the primary building insulation or as additional insulation in walls and ceilings of existing structures.
Loose fill insulation is increasingly preferred amongst industry leaders in the built environment.
This allows for higher rvalues than the competition.
Rock wool insulation.
Thermafiber insul fill blown in attic mineral wool insulation is a premium loose fill product specifically designed for blown applications in new and existing structures.
Offers natural fire resistance but costs more than other loose fill materials.
It features a unique flexible edge designed to compress as the batt is inserted then spring back expanding the batt against the frame studs to give a complete fill.
Loose fill mineral insulation.
Blow in mineral wool insulation is a premium loose fill product specifically designed for blown applications in new and existing structures.
Rock wool is usually gray white off white or brownish white.
Rockwool comfortbatt is a semi rigid stone wool batt rockwool comfortbatt is a semi rigid stone wool batt insulation for exterior wood and steel stud applications in both new construction and renovations.
Rock wool loose fill insulation is similar to fiberglass except that it is spun from blast furnace slag the scum that forms on the surface of molten metal basalt and other rock like materials instead of molten glass.
Loose fill knops are installed with various blowing machines or by hand.
Our loose fill or blow in insulation is made by following a proprietary and repeatable manufacturing process to produce knops or balls which enhance wool s ability to trap even more air.
Fibers from rock or recycled slag from blast furnaces.
Havelock wool loose fill insulation is widely used in residential and commercial construction applications that require superior thermal moisture and acoustic insulation.
R 3 0 3 3 per inch on average.
It can be used as the primary building insulation or as additional insulation in walls and ceilings of existing structures.