jklingel
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For insulating a new house, I am considering a combo of a little sprayed in Icynene-type material, then some kind of batts of mineral wool, either rock or glass. The reason for using the spray-in (and Tyvec) is to seal things up. Using the rock instead of fiberglass almost seemed a no-brainer, but then I read this from the NAIMA web site: Mineral wool is not mentioned. Why? "While spray-foam insulation products can be used to fill gaps and voids, they are not always applied that way and don’t always solve all air leakage problems. Achieving a continuous air barrier with spray-foam insulation can be a very costly solution and something that may not be feasible if framing techniques keep some areas from being completely sealed. If your insulation provider is claiming that they provide a “one-step” solution, look again. For an effective solution to air infiltration and thermal performance, choose fiber glass batt, loose fill or spray-applied insulation with a continuous air barrier outside or a skim coating inside. This is common building practice that is high performing and cost effective." Anyone have any experience w/ such a combo? The all-foam wall sure LOOKS nice; fast & easy to install, good R, etc. Now I am even more confused.