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DESCRIBE THE COMPARISON TABLE AND ITS UNITS OF COMPARISON. | DESCRIBE THE COMPARISON TABLE AND ITS UNITS OF COMPARISON. | ||
This comparison table illustrates the attributes of common residential insulation materials. The materials and their physical form that are considered are as followed: Fiberglass [blanket], Cellulose [blown], Mineral Wool [blown], and Cotton (Denim) Batts [blown] | This comparison table <ref>[http://www.toolbase.org/pdf/techinv/insulationalternatives_techspec.pdf http://www.toolbase.org/pdf/techinv/insulationalternatives_techspec.pdf]</ref> illustrates the attributes of common residential insulation materials. The materials and their physical form that are considered are as followed: Fiberglass [blanket], Cellulose [blown], Mineral Wool [blown], and Cotton (Denim) Batts [blown] | ||
Costs are displayed in relation to sq. footage, and may vary, depending on the thickness used. Installation costs are not displayed in this table. | Costs are displayed in relation to sq. footage, and may vary, depending on the thickness used. Installation costs are not displayed in this table. |
Revision as of 01:17, 20 September 2010
Introduction
This page describes VOC levels in fiberglass insulation, which is a standard United States of America home construction material.
U.S. material use: Fiberglass insulation is a very commonly used insulation material in buildings that is produced in two different forms: blanket and loose-fill. As a method of insulation, fiberglass is used to aide in controlling the temperature and sound in buildings. It is less commonly used to insulate appliances and equipment such as: pipes, roofs, walls, floors, cars, refrigerators, cooking appliances [1].
U.S. material consumption: DESCRIBE HOW MUCH IS USED. ??OTHER USES??
VOC level
DESCRIBE THE COMPARISON TABLE AND ITS UNITS OF COMPARISON.
This comparison table [2] illustrates the attributes of common residential insulation materials. The materials and their physical form that are considered are as followed: Fiberglass [blanket], Cellulose [blown], Mineral Wool [blown], and Cotton (Denim) Batts [blown]
Costs are displayed in relation to sq. footage, and may vary, depending on the thickness used. Installation costs are not displayed in this table.
The R-Value describes the rating given to a material based on the materials' heat retainment capability.
COMPARISON TABLE OF PRODUCTS AND THEIR RELATIVE VOCS (ANYTHING ELSE? COSTS MAYBE?). MAKE THIS TABLE SORTABLE (SEE Help:Tables)
Materials | Costs (sq. foot) | R-Value (per in.) |
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Fiberglass | $0.70 | 3.7 |
Cellulose | $1.20 | 3.5 |
Mineral Wool | $2.40 | 3.1 |
Cotton Batts | $1.20 | 3.7 |
??TABLE THAT REPRESENTS VOC REGULATIONS BY STATE??
Alternatives to Fiberglass Insulation
??WRITE ALTERNATIVES??
See also
- LINK TO THE OTHER VOC IN STANDARD CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL PAGES
VOCs in carpet and carpet pads
- A FEW LINKS TO OTHER RELEVANT SITES OR INFO