Understanding R-Value and How Insulation Performance Is Actually Measured

When homeowners and builders compare insulation products, one number dominates the conversation: R-value. It appears on every batt label, every spray foam datasheet, and every energy code requirement. Yet despite its prominence, R-value is widely misunderstood. Knowing what it really measures, where it falls short, and how it behaves in real walls will help you […]

Choosing Between Fiberglass, Mineral Wool, and Cellulose for Your Walls

The three most common cavity insulation materials in residential construction are fiberglass, mineral wool, and cellulose. Each has been used for decades, each has loyal advocates, and each performs admirably when installed correctly. The trouble is that marketing tends to flatten the differences, leaving homeowners to choose on price alone. A closer look reveals that […]

Why Air Sealing Matters More Than Adding Another Inch of Insulation

There is a persistent belief that the path to a comfortable, efficient home runs entirely through thicker insulation. Homeowners pile more batts into the attic, upgrade to higher R-value products, and still find their houses drafty, their bills stubborn, and certain rooms perpetually uncomfortable. The missing piece is almost always air sealing. Controlling air leakage […]

Managing Moisture and Vapor in Insulated Wall Assemblies

Insulation keeps heat where you want it, but the moment you create a temperature difference across a wall, you also create the conditions for moisture problems. Water vapor, condensation, and trapped wetness are the silent destroyers of insulated assemblies, rotting framing, corroding fasteners, breeding mold, and quietly ruining the thermal performance you paid for. Designing […]

The Role of Rigid Foam Boards in Continuous Exterior Insulation

For decades, builders treated insulation as something that lived inside wall cavities, tucked between the studs. That approach quietly accepts a major flaw: the studs themselves conduct heat around the insulation. Continuous exterior insulation, usually in the form of rigid foam boards applied over the sheathing, solves this problem by wrapping the entire structure in […]

Sustainable and Natural Insulation Options Worth Considering

As the building industry confronts its environmental footprint, insulation is receiving fresh scrutiny. The materials we use to save operational energy carry their own embodied impacts, the emissions and resources consumed to manufacture and transport them. A growing family of sustainable and natural insulation products promises good thermal performance with a lighter environmental burden, often […]

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