Why Rockwool Insulation is the BEST Insulation

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You nailed all the features why I love Rockwool. I've been a convert for several years. Also, I love Matt's videos. I'm not a contractor but he shares so many best practices I can incorporate into my DIY.

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Great point about fire. Given the amount of time we keep our houses the extra cost of rock wool seems well worth it. My friend's family had a house burn down and lost everything. They literally just got out with the clothes on their backs. It took decades for them to recover from the financially, even though they had insurance.

Lew
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LOL at 9:26 the cat appearing then slowly dissolving to disappear was creepy. lol Phantom cat?

Rockwool indeed is the best stuff.

imscanon
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Safe n sound has an R value. It's just a point or two lower than the standard stuff if I recall. The manufacture just want you to buy it as a different product mostly for interior insulation purposes.

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Love Matt's show, love your show. Both are best in your categories. Keep on rocking.

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Sir you do a Great service for all of us. Thanks for your time and info!!

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Well…I learned something tonight, thank you.
Have a great weekend

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Great subject we all can use more efficient homes. We use Rockwool 👍 Hammer and Hand pioneered it’s use. I remember we used this on commercial jobs (more rock less wool) between the Q decking as a fire stop many years before it was ever considered for an insulating application

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You’re in GJ, I think. I Have been there many times and have plenty of pictures of the book cliffs. Family has dirt rails.
We’re on the eastern slope.

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In my reply to ralph sampson I've detailed why I favor Rockwool over fiberglass batts.
But over Rockwool, I favor High density blown in cellulose. It has nearly the same benefits as Rockwool does, flame spread, sound control, vapor diffusion, etc. etc. but it easier to install than batts. High density cellulose, flows in, and around, and packs into every nook and cranny, around every pipe, wire, box, around blocking and backing. It goes where even the best fitted, the most carefully cut batt materials can't go.

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Say your roof leaks, the weight of the water on your fiberglass will ruin its entire ability to work as an insulator by compressing the fibres ; permanently. Then you no longer have just a leaking roof to fix, you have a massive problem finding the damage in your attic and replacing the insulation. Not with rockwool. It’s the only insulation I will use . Not to mention, it’s a lot less itchy and dusty, still wear PPE but if you accidentally touch it, you can just use cold water to wash it off, so long as you don’t rub your hands, working the needle like fibres into your skin.

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I love that your void is in the shop! Mine follows me into my shop, too. Good info as I'm looking to insulate my shop and garage.

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A fellow serial kilter and DIYer. Very awesome

Update: I just realized you are the same person from your RV/camping channel that I follow. 😊

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Much obliged, I'm gonna bite the bullet and grab some

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I would only use stone wool for isolation of a wooden house. Rockwool is only one producer. I would never let an isolation that burns and/or produces toxic fumes near a wooden house. In a zone where outside fire is a danger, like in a forest, you put one or two 45 mm of heavy stiff stone wool on the outside of the outer walls and on the roof. For the windows you could have permanent shutters with a minimum 30mm heavy stone wool in the centre like a sandwich, a fire retardant cover that turns to the outside when the shutters are closed. Permanent shutters work also well, where there is a lot of high winds. Between the isolation and the not burning weather protection, I keep a space for ventilation. As I live in a could country I vent the vapour to the outside. In my case the weather protection would be 0.7 mm thick corrugated steel screwed on. We have lots of storms.
In the house itself I use 150mm or 200mm normal stone wool inside the 2x6 or 2x8 studs I use for the outer wall and roof. For the inside walls I use staggered studs and heavy stone wool for sound dampening.

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A staggered stud wall is a good alternative to reducing noise. I also follow Matt Rissinger. Luv your videos. Looking forward to the new ones.

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