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Roxul vs Pink fiberglas

catch22

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Just wondering what you guys think the better insulation for my new garage addition is. I hear the roxul is much better but thats just by the flyers Ive read. Anyone have any input on these insulations?

Thanks Mike
 
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Floorman01

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I use Roxul only as it is not supposed to burn.It isnt as itchy as the pink stuff also.

I had a little fire in my shed once and as soon as it hit the Roxul it was out,have used nothing else since.
 

BooUrns!

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Roxul is a niche product that osts more than typical batt insul. It's more of a question of what do you want over whichis better. Are you going for more r-value or fire protection?
If it's R-value, they are soemwht on par with each other, Extruded polystyrene insulation i.e. Celfort is a better insulator than any type of fibreglass/rockwool.
Sprayed polyurethane foam is just about as good as it gets. You won't like the price though.
 
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tammrack

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Here is an interesting little known fact...."fiberglass insulation loses as much as 40% of its insulating capacity when outside temperatures fall below 20°F. When this happens, an R-13 fiberglass insulated wall performs as if it were only R-7.5. Through a Canadian study, LEEDS concluded that fiberglass loses half of its R-value when outside temps sink to 0°F"....the best insulation at a reasonable price is compressed cellulose or sprayed in cellulose

"Cellulose insulation, made of recycled paper products, is denser than fiberglass, and therefore blocks sound and seals air gaps more effectively"
 
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