What is R-49 insulation used for?

The Owens Corning EcoTouch R49 Paperfaced Batts are used for roof/ceiling and interior/exterior wall applications and can be installed in wood or metal framing cavities or between furring channels.
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Is R49 good insulation?

R-49 will do a good job of protecting your ceilings from the extreme inferno-like temperatures of 130-140 degrees in your attic. Think about it. If it's 140 degrees in your attic, and you're trying to hold 75 degrees inside the house, your attic insulation has to protect you from 65 degrees of heat gain.
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How thick is R48 insulation?

This type is usually about 3-5 inches thick, so you'll need anywhere from 3-5 layers [making the total layer about 10-20 inches thick] to accommodate for an R48 value.
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What is the difference between R38 and R49?

A ceiling with an R-value of 38 lets through only 1/38 of the amount of energy per square foot that passes through that window, or about 2.6% of the energy; a ceiling with an R-value of 49 lets through only 1/49 of the amount of energy per square foot that passes through that window, or about 2.0 % of the energy.
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What is a good R-value for exterior walls?

Typical recommendations for exterior walls are R-13 to R-23, while R-30, R-38 and R-49 are common for ceilings and attic spaces. See the Department of Energy's (DOE) ranges for recommended levels of insulation below.
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R 49 Insulation in Attic



What R-value should my attic have?

R-Value is a measure of insulation's ability to resist heat flow. The higher the R-Value, the better the thermal performance of the insulation. The recommended level for most attics is to insulate to R-38 or about 10 to 14 inches, depending on insulation type.
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How thick is r50 insulation?

While conventional insulation requires a thickness of 15 inches to reach an R-value of 50, Rich-E-Board achieves the same result at just 1.5 inches thick.
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What kind of insulation do you use for a cathedral ceiling?

In general, closed-cell foam is the best choice for unvented cathedral ceilings. It is also one of the most expensive, and most building inspectors will not allow it to be left uncovered (for fire-code reasons). Foil-faced iso-board can be cost-effective insulation for finished attics and cathedral ceilings.
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What is the R-value of 2 inches of closed cell foam?

R-Value In 2 Inches Of Spray Foam

The R-value ranges from R-3.5 to R-3.6 per inch. The filling of a 2×4 cavity yields about an R-13.
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Can you put too much insulation in your attic?

It's possible to over-insulate an attic as too much will cause moisture buildup and eventually result in mold. Eventually, adding more insulation leads to diminishing returns in trapping heat as well.
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Can you put blown in insulation over batt insulation?

If the vapor retarder is correctly positioned, that is under the insulation directly against the ceiling, you can blow insulation over the batts. In fact, the batt and blow approach is a recommended and common technique for overcoming the endemic problems of batt installation.
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How thick should blown in insulation be?

When blown into attics and wall spaces, loose-fill fiberglass offers an average R-2.5 thermal value per inch (the higher the number, the greater the insulating effect). You'd need a thickness of about 7.5 inches of insulation to match the insulating value of a batt of R-19 insulation (R-19 is a common batt value).
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What is the highest R-value for a 2x4 wall?

Fiberglass and rock wool batts—2x4 walls can hold R-13 or R-15 batts; 2x6 walls can have R-19 or R-21 products.
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What is the best R-value for a garage?

Exterior Garage Walls

Typically these will be constructed from standard 2-by-4 studs which will define the amount of insulation that you can have installed. You should be targeting an R-Value of R-13 or R-15 in these areas to properly maximize your insulation in this application.
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What is the best R-value for 2x4 walls?

Insulation for 2x4 Walls

In most wall applications, you will use R-13 or R-15 kraft-faced fiberglass insulation rolls for these two-by-four stud walls. While rated differently, these two types of insulation are close enough in thickness that they can both fit into modern two-by-four wall systems.
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What R-value do I need for cathedral ceilings?

High-performance batts are specially designed for the space limitations in common cathedral ceilings. They have R-values of either 30 or 38. R-30 high-performance batts are 8-1/4˝ to 8-1/2˝ thick as opposed to standard R-30 fiber glass insulation batts of 9-1/2˝ to 10˝ (thickness may vary by manufacturer).
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What R-value do I need for vaulted ceiling?

1.5. achieving the full required thickness of insulation in vaulted or cathedral ceilings framed with solid-sawn dimension lumber rather than trusses. In this case, the code allows a reduction in R-value to R-30 for a maximum area of 500 square feet.
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What is the best way to insulate a vaulted ceiling?

Most home contractors would probably tell you that the best insulation to use for a vaulted ceiling is fiberglass insulation. The main reasons are that fiberglass is one of the most inexpensive types of insulation that you can purchase, and fiberglass batts are relatively easy to install in vaulted ceilings.
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What is R 50 insulation?

Conventional insulation requires thicknesses of up to 15″ to reach an R-Value of 50. R-50 Systems' Rich-E-Board™ provides this same R value at 1″. The ultra-thin, lightweight design decreases costs of building modifications and structural retrofits, while creating more usable space for living and/or operations.
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Is r40 insulation good?

The recommended R value from professionals for attic insulation in Ontario is R 50 and R 60. So, in general a higher R value means a better insulated attic.
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Should I remove old attic insulation before adding new?

Expert contractors that specialize in insulation advise that removing old fiberglass insulation is best before installing new cellulose insulation because of possible mildew, mold, or rodent excrement.
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What is the best insulation to put in your attic?

Fiberglass, cotton, and mineral wool can all work as loose-fill material, but the far and away top choice for blown-in insulation is fiberglass. Contrary to batts insulation, blown-in fiberglass insulation is perfect for filling in tight voids around wiring, pipes, or any area with awkward framing.
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Is higher R-value better?

The R-value for insulation is a way to measure how much resistance the insulation has to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the more the resistance and the better the material is at insulating a home. Generally, insulation materials with higher R-values cost more when compared to those with lower R-values.
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