A type of fiberglass insulation designed to be installed between framing members.
Insulating material in blanket form, made in small sizes for convenient installation.
a rectangular piece that's made to fit between your ceiling joists or wall studs
Insulation in the form of a solid blanket, rather than a loose fill.
Piece of insulation that is pre-cut to fit between framing members.
precut length of insulation to fit typical wall cavity heights and widths. Batts are designed to use in wall cavities, attics, floors, standard wood framing, and standard wood joist-vaulted ceiling cavities (cathedral ceilings). They save you time in installation and can be friction-fit installed between studs.
An insulative or soundproofing material - typically fiberglass or similar material filling in spaces between wall studs. Comes in varying R-Values, faced or unfaced, and varying thicknesses.
is insulation that comes in the form of a blanket rather than loose fill.
Insulation produced in the form of a blanket instead of loose filling. (See Fill-type insulation).
INSULATION, USUALLY FIBERGLASS, IN THE FORM OF A BLANKET, OFTEN WITH A VAPOR BARRIER RATHER THAN LOOSE FILL.
A refractory slab used to support ware during firing.
A section of fiber-glass or rock-wool insulation measuring 15 or 23 inches wide by four to eight feet long.