FAQ / R-Value

Q - Which is warmer? Cellulose or fiberglass?
A - depends on the application. Cellulose will seal cracks fine and the wind doesn’t move it around as much. cellulose is better for sound and fiberglass is better for outside walls

Q - Why is the floor cold over a crawlspace?
A - Because there’s no plastic on the ground and no insulation on the outside walls. You do not insulate the floor joists.

Q - How much insulation would be used?
A - In attics: 12 inches anywhere from R40 to R44. Any existing insulation would be brought up to R40. Anything over R44 is a waste of money.

In walls: It depends on the wall thickness. R13 or R19

Q - Do I need insulation in my home? If so, how much?
A - You may need insulation in your home, but this can only be discovered by a free estimate done by our company. As for how much is necessary, an R-value of 45 is recommended for the Michigan area. R-Value is the products resistance to heat flow (heat loss), the higher the R-value the more resistant the material is to heat flow (heat loss).

Q - Do I need to be home while you are working? I have a very demanding job/schedule and don’t know if I can find the time.
A - No, we can make arrangements to arrive early before you need to leave, and will lock up the house upon your request.

Q - Where is energy lost in a typical two-story home?
A - 37% through the roof
      14% through infiltration
      19% through windows and doors
      27% through walls
      3% through floors

Q - How can energy loss be stopped?
A - 75% of energy loos can be stopped through:

  1. Insulate attic
  2. Insulate exterior side walls
  3. Insulate perimeter of crawl space and basement, including box sills
  4. Caulk and weather-strip areas of air leakage and infiltration



What You Should Know About R-Values


The Chart (below) shows the R-Value of this insulation.  R means resistance to heat flow.  The higher the R-Value, the greater the insulating power.  Compare insulation R-Values before you buy.
There are other factors to consider.  The amount of insulation you need depends mainly on the climate you live in.  Also, your fuel savings from insulation will depend upon the climate, the type and size of your house, the amount of insulation already in your house, and your fuel use patterns and family size.  If you buy too much insulation, it will cost you more than what you'll save on fuel.
To get the marked R-Value, it is essential that this insulation be installed properly.  Insulation placed too near electrical heat sources may cause fire.  Follow installation instructions carefully.  To avoid excess moisture build-up, proper ventilation of home is important following installation of this product.

SIDE
WALL
          

 13.3
                     

 3.5
                         

 3.5
                           


This bag will cover 36.4 sq. ft. in 2×4 closed sidewall
                                                                                                                              

 21
                        

 5.5
                         

 5.5
                         


This bag will cover 22.7 sq. ft. in 2×6 closed sidewall
                                        


Initial installed thicknesses were determined according to ASTM C1374 using a Krendl Model 2000 machine with shredder.  Settings are not adjustable.      
                                                                                                                                                                             


Average Net Weight:  25 lbs.
*The proper installed thickness needed to achieve settled depth will vary with different machines, air settings, installer technique, etc.  Therefore, the installed depth columns should be used only as an approximate guideline.  To insure that product is installed at its settle thickness, you must refer to the "Settled Coverage" or "Bags per 1000 sq. ft." columns.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

R-Value
@
75º
                                   

Initial
Installed
Thickness
(in.)
                       

Minimum
Settled
Thickness
(in.)
                        

 Framing: 2 by 6 @ 16 in. OC

 Framing: None

Bags
Per
1000 ft²
                  

Maximum
Net
Coverage
(ft²/bag) 
                   

Bags
Per
1000 ft²
                    

Maximum
Net
 Coverage
(ft²/bag)
                       

Minimum
Weight
(lbs/ft²)
                         

Here at R & C Insulators, we treat your house 
as if it were

our own!​

This insulation must be installed properly to get the marked R-Value.