green.bubbly
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I am almost finished framing the interior walls on my steel building home. I have been thinking about fire blocking. Does fiberglass insulation qualify as a fire block in place of wood fire blocks in the stud cavity?
I plan on placing R13 fiberglass in the interior walls as well as the perimeter walls. This is for reduced noise between rooms and also I will be doing zoned cooling so i want to help reduce heat transfer between rooms.
I have a couple of double 2x4 walls and I know I need a wood fire block at the top plate to close off the space between the walls. Is it recommended to also caulk around this area with fire caulk? I ask because my wife will have an upstairs craft room and will spend a good bit of time up there while nobody is home. Would the fire caulk provide any additional escape time or am I just wasting money and time?
I plan on placing R13 fiberglass in the interior walls as well as the perimeter walls. This is for reduced noise between rooms and also I will be doing zoned cooling so i want to help reduce heat transfer between rooms.
I have a couple of double 2x4 walls and I know I need a wood fire block at the top plate to close off the space between the walls. Is it recommended to also caulk around this area with fire caulk? I ask because my wife will have an upstairs craft room and will spend a good bit of time up there while nobody is home. Would the fire caulk provide any additional escape time or am I just wasting money and time?
