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Insulation Roundup

The BGI Insulation Report is on our server under reference/material guides. Six HSW credits! Go for it.

Keeping 4-5-10-30-60 in mind, here are the best choices by application, considering the greenness of the material only. In practice, moisture dynamics, air leakage, condensation, and assembly mechanics might make the second-best right for a particular situation, but most of the time it’s easy to stick with number one.

Best
Choice
Approximate
R-Value
Environmental
Notes
Performance
and Cost Notes
Cavity Fill, Residential
Dense-packed cellulose3.8Low embodied energy.
High recycled content.
Renewable.
Impedes air leakage.
Allow to dry to at least one side.
Cavity Fill, Commercial
Spray-applied or dense-packed fiberglass4.030% recycled content.
Higher embodied energy than cellulose.
Fire-resistant.
Impedes air leakage.
Note susceptible to moisture.
Acrylic binder allows installation without netting.
Insulating Sheathing, Exterior
High-density rigid mineral wool.3.0High recycled content.
Excellent sound control.
Insect- and moisture-resistant.
Faced and unfaced.
Tricky detailing for many types of siding.
Insulating Sheathing, Interior
Foil-faced polyisocyanurate.6.3GWP blowing agents have been eliminated.Highest R-value of common materials.
Affordable.
Radiant barrier.
Impermeable if foil-faced.
Foundation Wall, Exterior
Cellular Glass3.0High compressive strength.
No blowing agents or flame retardants.
Expensive.
High-density rigid mineral wool3.0Hydrophobic.Harder to install and cover.
Foundation Wall, Interior
Polyisocyanurate6.2High embodied energy but GWP blowing agents have been eliminated.Good for flat substrates.
Sub-slab Rigid Insulation
Cellular Glass3.0High compressive strength.
No blowing agents or flame retardants.
Expensive.
EPS Type II or Type IX4.2Manufacturing pollution issues.
HBCD flame retardant.
Use higher-density types.
Attic Floor Insulation
Loose-fill cellulose3.6Low embodied energy and carbon.
Renewable.
High recyled content.
Vapor-permeable but impedes airflow.

Swedish Framing

First, a look at factory production framing in Sweden. The mineral-wool insulation fits perfectly. Nice butterfly table.

Composite Fit to Skin

No need to apply manual insulation objects to walls that require batt fill. Create a composite and set the fill to “fit to skin”.

The toggle to look for:

Example on plan: