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Brand | Owens Corning | Owens Corning | Owens Corning | Owens Corning |
Name | R-19 PINK Metal Framed Kraft Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 16 in. x 96 in. (10-Bags) | R-13 PINK Kraft Faced Insulation Fiberglass Insulation Batt 15 in. x 93 in. (10-Bags) | R-19 PINK Metal Framed Foil Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 16 in. x 96 in. (10-Bags) | R-19 PINK Kraft Faced Fiberglass Insulation Sono Batt 24 in. x 48 in. (10-Bags) |
Price | $68300 | $70900 | $75233 | $87500 |
Ratings | (828) | (1429) | (7) | (158) |
Insulation R-Value | R19 | R13 | R19 | R19 |
Faced or Unfaced | Faced | Faced | Faced | Faced |
Insulation Location | 2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall | 2x4 Wall,2x4 Wall,2x4 Wall | 2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall | 2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall,2x6 Wall,Ceiling Insulation |
Roll or Batt | Batt | Batt | Batt | Batt |
Insulation Features | Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free | Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free | Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free | Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free,Formaldehyde Free |
Product Thickness (in.) | 6.25 in | 3.5 in | 6.25 in | 6.25 in |
Compatible Install Surface | Plywood,Plywood,Plywood,Plywood,Plywood | Plywood,Plywood,Plywood | Metal,Metal,Plywood | Plywood,Plywood,Plywood,Plywood,Plywood |
Number of Bags | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Product Length (ft.) | 8 ft | 7.75 ft | 8 ft | 4 ft |
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Brand | Owens Corning | Owens Corning | Owens Corning | Owens Corning |
Name | R-19 PINK Metal Framed Kraft Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 16 in. x 96 in. (10-Bags) | R-13 PINK Kraft Faced Insulation Fiberglass Insulation Batt 15 in. x 93 in. (10-Bags) | R-19 PINK Metal Framed Foil Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 16 in. x 96 in. (10-Bags) | R-19 PINK Kraft Faced Fiberglass Insulation Sono Batt 24 in. x 48 in. (10-Bags) |
Price | $68300 | $70900 | $75233 | $87500 |
Ratings | (828) | (1429) | (7) | (158) |
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Hello Mark, Owens Corning EcoTouch Insulation is acceptable to be used in a floor application. You will need to check with your local building codes for required R-value and the need for a vapor retarder. Thank you for your inquiry!
Hello PM, Compressing the R-20 into a 2x4 cavity is going to reduce the R-value of the insulation to a R-14. Below is a link to our Compressed R-value bulletin. https://dcpd6wotaa0mb.cloudfront.net/mdms/dms/Residential%20Insulation/10017857/10017857-Building-Insul-Compressed-R-Value-Chart-Tech-Bulletin.pdf?v=1428909128000 Owens Corning does manufacture a R-15 that will fit within a 2x4 with not compression. Thank you for your inquiry!
Hello Red, Owens Corning R-19 Product code RF40 contains 48.96 square feet per package. Each unit comes with 6 packages. A unit would cover 293.76 square feet. Thank you for your inquiry!
Hello Kevin, Owens Corning EcoTouch Insulation is effective for acoustical control. However, insulation itself does not have a sound proofing rating. The overall acoustical control would be based on all components in the assembly. If you call 1-800-Get-Pink (438-7465) and provide your entire assembly we can provide a STC rating for your assembly. Thank you for your inquiry!
Hello Blackwell, to better assist you we will need additional information. Please contact Owens Corning at 800-Get-Pink (438-7465) or answers.insulation@owenscorning.com Thank you for your inquiry!
Hello Mainer, for pricing information please contact your local Home Depot. Thank you for your inquiry!
The question is what do you wish to accomplish. R-19 to me is in the middle, also what are the suds in the attic, 2 X 6, 2 X 8 I have found the R-19 sufficient for over garage, but I would suggest something thicker otherwise
Hello RJ, Owens Corning R-19 15" x 93" E61 contains 8 pieces and covers 77.5 square feet. The R-19 15" x 39.2' contains 1 piece and covers 48.96 square feet. Thank you for your inquiry.
Hello txr, In 2011 Owens Corning developed our EcoTouch PINK Fiberglas Insulation with PureFiber Technology is a new class of high-performance residential and commercial insulation made with natural materials, it is a preformed, flexible blanket insulation. The EcoTouch PINK Fiberglas Insulation is more user friendly and easier to handle. Thank you for your inquiry!
Yes they sell a special type of insulated/insulation tape. You can go with that solution. Duct Tape may work, but I wouldn't trust it long term. Ultimately it depends on where the insulation is going. For me it was underneath our edition/family room flooring. Previous owner had a rinky dink door made of ply wood and an old timey latch w/no lock or latch. So all the little creatures of the woods nestled in the existing insulation and built homes for themselves & their young ones to survive winter. Oh and poop all up in that insulation making it not only gross, a health hazard, but ineffective. Floor was so cold to the touch that 1st winter I got on this the 1st chance I had come Spring. Ultimately overbought and had 1.5 rolls extra left over. I'm getting off topic though. For me I used a vapor barrier provided on one side of rolled insulation. Then staples between joists insulated silver material to trap heat. Its mostly done in attics, but I used it here making sure I left openings every few feet for each row to ensure it didn't get too hot and start fire. Got to let it breath in my case. In these areas I used some of the tape described. Just go back to HD or local hardware store ask an associate in the area. They'll get you pointed in right direction. Or if your lucky you'll get one who actually takes job seriously and will walk you through all available options and how to do it. These folks are rare at HD. As majority of employees are retirees, or lazy bums. Who can't be bothered b/c it's time for there 1oth coffee break w/buddies from plumbing, electrical, and lighting. Or they group has a lunch date, and hey gotta skid daddle on over to the new Chiles for jalapeno burger and draft beer specials for Wednesday! (I kid you not!) But its easy enough to find, and figure out. Insulation paid huge dividends for me next winter on heating bill. Good luck!