Owens Corning R13 Insulation 15 x 93 Unfaced Fiberglass Batt
OC unfaced Formaldehyde-free ™ fiberglass insulation is ideal for reputable thermal in addition to sound management. Owens Corning unfaced insulation is readily available in pre-cut batts to fit standard wall as well as ceiling spaces. Boost the overall performance of your house with fiberglass wall bay insulation. It’s thermal performance aids to keep temperature levels down, reducing power loss and also power expenditures while furthermore reducing room to area audio transmission.
- Easy to install: Precut batts friction fit in common spaces
- Excellent thermal control
- Soundproof: Effective acoustical control
- Fiberglass Insulation Batt: 15 in. x 93 in.x 3.5 in. thick
- Long Term Performance: will not settle nor slump
- Bags per Master Pack: 5
- Pieces per Bag : 11
- Square feet per Bag: 106.56
- Best For: 2×4 Interior walls, 2×4 Exterior Walls, Sheds, Basement Walls
- Certified GREENGUARD GOLD CertifiedSM and validated to be formaldehyde free2, to contain at least 55% recycled content, and Contributes to LEED® project certification
- Product Data Sheet -Click here
Property owners discover EcoTouch ® PINK ® FIBERGLAS ™ Insulation with PureFiber ® Technological advances quick and easy to apply. In addition, EcoTouch ® insulation:
Supplies comfort- really helps residences remain cooler in the summer season and also warmer in the winter season Will reduce monthly heating as well as cooling down costs1 for the life of the house Offers Owens Corning’s phenomenal thermal and also acoustical performance
Sustainability Benefits:
Licensed to consist of a minimum of 58% total recycled composition ** Formaldehyde free
Insulating Exterior Wall Surfaces with R 13 Fiberglass is best for Thermal Insulation
Shielding outside walls properly is essential for protecting your house from the aspects. Insulate exterior wall bays with fiberglass insulation. This helps provide effective water management and also air sealing off to keep your clients’ houses comfortable.
Insulating Basement Walls with R 13 Insulation
A dry and also comfy cellar indicates a completely dry and also comfy living area above. In a warm basement, insulate basement wall surfaces with existing (or included) 2×4 wall studs with Kraft paper-faced or unfaced outside wall surface insulation. Prior to shielding, all foundation wall surfaces ought to be looked for water leakage as well as restorative action taken. Put in an indoor finish product, such as drywall, as soon as the insulation is in place. It is not needed to insulate the ceiling in a heated basement, however it will certainly assist regulate noise between floorings.
Insulating Interior Walls with R 13 for Noise Proofing
Seeking to reduce noises in specific living areas in your house? Put in R 13 on 2×4 walls to assist deaden sounds between living areas. This application is terrific around rest rooms where you don’t intend to hear unsettling sounds. Likewise maybe quiet down the Master bedroom so you can appreciate the personal privacy of your suite. R 13 insulation is the ideal budgetconscious method to help boost the efficiency of your residence and supply sound lowering in between bedrooms by installing with 2×4 stud wall surfaces. No vapor barrier is required so unfaced ought to finish the job.
About Owens Corning Insulation
Owens Corning ® EcoTouch ® PINK ® Fiberglas ™ Insulation with PureFiber ® Tech is a preformed, flexible blanket insulation. It is created in R-values from 11 to 49, with sizes ranging from 31/2 inches to 14 inches. It is readily available unfaced, or Paper-faced with either a kraft or foil vapor retarder.
Owens Corning is manufactured with much less dust than various other fiberglass manufacturers, EcoTouch ® PINK ® Fiberglas ™ insulation has excellent stiffness and recovery qualities. They use compression product packaging which speeds work site handling and installation.

Applications
- Wood-framed wall surface, floor and roof/ceiling bay wall surface assemblies
- Metal-framed wall surface and also floor bay installments
- Furring strips mounted on the inside side of basement wall surfaces
- Indoor surfaces of cellar and also unvented crawl space foundation surfaces
R 13 Installing
See Owens Corning publication “Installation Guide for Light Density
Insulation” (Pub. No. 10017858) to find out more.
Environmental as well as Sustainability
Owens Corning is an around the world leader in building material systems, insulation as well as composite options, delivering a wide range of premium product or services. Owens Corning is dedicated to driving sustainability by supplying remedies, transforming markets and improving lives. Even more info can be located over at www.owenscorning.com.
Owens Corning is a worldwide business that creates as well as produces insulation, roof, as well as fiberglass compounds. It was developed in 1935 as a collaboration in between 2 major U.s. glassworks, Corning Glass Works and Owens-Illinois. The company employs roughly 19,000 people around the world.
Why Ceiling Insulation is Important
A substantial amount of warm is removed with the roofing system, which makes the attic a crucial area to insulate. Based upon the US Division of Power suggested R worth you ought to insulation your ceiling with R 30 or R38.
Insulating Walls with Fiberglass
If you are insulating 2×4 and 2×6 mounted outside walls and also wish to utilize fiberglass insulation, what density is ideal? The concern ends up being all more essential because of the long-term nature of wall cavity assembly and also wall insulation: Once the insulation is in the wall as well as nailed up with drywall, it is not easy to change out.
When you add insufficient insulation, you will have a chillier residence. But adding too much insulation- packing in greater than is needed- can likewise cause a colder home than is necessary. Tiny air pockets produced within the insulation are what help keep a residence warm as well as warm, not the actual strands of fiberglass or paper facing. Striking the best balance in between too little insulation and excessive insulation will certainly keep you and your family members warm throughout the winter months.

Basics of Faced and Unfaced Fiberglass Insulation, From R-13 to R19
R-value is a conventional unit of measurement for identifying, among lots of things, exactly how effective your insulation will certainly be. The R describes absolute thermal resistance. Higher R-value numbers suggest that the insulating material withstands the coolness or heat from the outside better. Density, how wide, and manufacturer of materials are some variables that add to R-value.
Insulation for 2 by 4 Walls
A lot of wall cavity installations, especially those in older homes, are developed with two-by-four (2×4) studs. Because modern-day two-by-fours are not 4 inches, real depth of the wall cavity is 3 1/2 “.
In a lot of wall applications, you will certainly make use of R-13 or R-15 kraft-faced fiberglass insulation rolls for these two-by-four stud bays. While ranked differently, these 2 types of insulation are close enough in density that they can both suit modern-day two-by-four wall systems. With R15 being a high density product, it is far superior for areas that require less sound. However the price is about 70% more than R13.
Older homes, particularly those pre-dating the 1950s, may utilize two-by-fours that absolutely are 2 inches by 4 inches. In this situation, you can still install R-13 or R-15 fiberglass insulation. There is no 4-inch deep faced fiberglass insulation in batts or rolls on the common market.

U.S. Department of Energy Recommended Total R-Values
The following 2008 Department of Energy zone recommendations are based on comparing estimated future energy savings to the current cost of installing insulation. The DOE gives a range for many locations for the following reasons:
- Energy costs vary greatly over each zone
- Installed insulation costs vary greatly over each zone
- Heating and cooling equipment efficiency varies from house to house
- Best estimate of future energy costs may not be exact.
- Reference : Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet
(DOE/CE-0180 2008 update) DOE/CE-0180 2008, Insulation Fact Sheet. -
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