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Questions and Answers for Knauf Insulation R-13 EcoBatt Kraft Faced Fiberglass Insulation Batt 23 in. x 93 in. x 3-1/2 in.

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Model #506576/814621

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  • R-13 faced fiberglass insulation pre-cut for 2x4 walls & floors
  • Provides temp. control, sound absorption and moisture mitigation
  • Natural colors, eco-friendly formaldehyde-free, recycled content

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Q:What is the diameter of the packaged roll? I’m trying to see how many I can fit in my SUV.
by|Dec 3, 2023
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A:  Dimension on the rolls is as follows: Weight 11.8 pounds Depth is 24" Height is 16" Width is 24"

by|Dec 4, 2023
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    Q:Would this be appropriate to lay on top of sheetrock between ceiling joists in an attic above a finished but uninsulated garage? The garage is usually unheated but is occasionally heated for working during the winter.
    by|Nov 29, 2023
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    A:  This material may be installed in the attic over a garage..

    by|Jan 31, 2024
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      Q:Is this low itch insulation?
      by|Nov 25, 2023
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      A:  Engineered to offer thermal and acoustical properties customers trust. Made with our revolutionary ECOSE® technology and validated formaldehyde-free. It's certified to the toughest indoor air quality certification in the industry, GREENGUARD Gold. This material is low itch as it no longer contains formaldehyde.

      by|Dec 14, 2023
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        Q:Can this product be used in an outside overhang ceiling?
        by|Nov 21, 2023
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        A:  Kraft paper may not be left exposed, you would need to cover the insulation with a drywall, wood or aluminum. Kraft paper is not fired rated so it may not be left exposed.

        by|Jul 16, 2024
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          Q:Can I use this under my sunroom floor.
          by|Nov 14, 2023
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          A:  If the material is left exposed under the floor you should not use kraft faced product. The better choice would be unfaced and a 4 to 6 mill poly on the ground to prevent moisture.

          by|Jul 16, 2024
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            A:  Use spray foam. It works best. No bugs, rodents, moisture and easy to install.

            by|Apr 25, 2024
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              Q:Ceiling joists spaced 22” apart, plan on 23” wide batt. But attic access only 30 x 21 Will I be able to fit the roll up there?
              by|Nov 12, 2023
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              A:  You should be able to get the material through a standard attic opening. The insulation will also compress a little for you to push through the access hole. If not, you can always cut the material and hand up through the access hole.

              by|Nov 12, 2023
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                Q:Can this be used with 2x10 boards in the ceiling?
                by|Nov 10, 2023
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                A:  Yes, you may use the R38 high density in an open ceiling application. If you have room in the attic, you may also install R38 12" Kraft 24X48 standard batts. It is acceptable if the insulation goes above the boards in the attic space. High density is generally installed in cathedral applications where the insulation should not be installed against the roof deck, due to possibility of condensation against the roof deck. High density batts allow for a 1" air space between insulation and roof deck.

                by|Nov 12, 2023
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                  Q:How small can this be compressed? The description says 10” thickness but I would like to use it to insulate a garage door that has direct sun. Garage door panels are roughly 2” deep. Would this fit?
                  by|Nov 5, 2023
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                  A:  If you compress insulation, you will lose the R Value. Home Depot has garage door kits for this purpose, you will be able to install more efficiently with this product. You will pay a higher price for R30 and not receive that R value once it is compressed.

                  by|Nov 6, 2023
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                    Q:Can I purchase just 48 sqft of R13 x 3 1/2” x 23” wide insulation
                    by|Nov 2, 2023
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                    A:  You may purchase 1 bag from Home Depot locations that carry Knauf Insulation, each bag contains 135.13 sq. ft. Home Depot also sells R19K23 Rolls and the sq. ft per bag is 75.06 sq. ft. per roll. Dotcom and Quote Center have a minimum purchase of 8 bags or a pallet quantity.

                    by|Nov 2, 2023
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                      Q:Is this Kraft Unfaced R-49 Insulation considered Fire resistant per UL rating?
                      by|Oct 20, 2023
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                      A:  This product does not have a Kraft facing. All unfaced insulation has a Class A Fire Rating.

                      by|Jul 16, 2024
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