Johns Manville 90005451 Kraft-Faced R-38 Fiberglass Insulation Batt, 16" x 48"

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SKU: 11519137
MFG: 90005451

Description

Johns Manville's Kraft-Faced Batts are made of naturally white, Formaldehyde-free™ fiber glass, reducing environmental concerns including the risks of poor indoor air quality and the effects of manufacturing on the environment. Johns Manville's Kraft-Faced insulation is also ideal for moisture control in external walls.

  • R-Value: R-38
  • Size: 16" x 48"
  • Thickness: 13"
  • Coverage: 42.66 sq. ft.
  • Kraft faced
  • Fiberglass insulation
  • Attics and cellings, wood framing
  • Promotes better indoor air quality and a healthier environment because it's Formaldehyde-free™
  • Superior energy efficiency for the life of your home
  • Batt.

Batt Insulation Tips:

  • For ceiling and attic spaces, use batts of R-30 or R-38. In exterior walls R-13 to R-21 is commonly used, while in interior walls where insulation is used for sound control, R-11 is used most frequently.
  • Open the packages by cutting lengthwise through the side panel. Be careful to avoid cutting the product or facing. Insulation is compression packaged. Handling or fluffing the product during installation helps the product expand to full thickness and delivers the highest R-value.
  • Gently push batts into the cavity so that it sits all the way in, especially at the corner and edges. Then, fluff it to its full expansion by pulling it forward to fill the depth of the cavity. The fit should be snug,
  • With faced batts make sure the vapor retarder is facing the conditioned interior space, unless building codes specify otherwise.
  • Allow friction to hold the batts in place. Or you can staple the flanges of faced batts to the inside or face of the joists. (Stapling on the inside is preferred by many drywallers because it leaves the edges of the framing members easier to locate. However, your local building codes may require you to overlap the flanges and staple them to the edges of the framing members.)
  • Take care not to stretch the facing too tight as you staple, which can over compress the batt, and avoid gaps and puckers.
  • Secure floor insulation with wire fasteners, sometimes called "lightning rods." Press the fasteners so they bow up gently against the subflooring without compressing it. Space the fasteners at least six inches from each end of the batt and 12" - 24" apart.
  • Cut insulation about an inch wider than the space using a sharp utility knife against a safe backstop, such as an unfinished floor or other smooth, flat surface. Always cut on the unfaced side of the batt.
  • Johns Manville's EasyFit® batts have vertical perforations at intervals along the width of the batt so cutting with a knife is not needed. Simply grip the insulation on either side of the perforations and tear to trim it to the desired width.
  • For shorter spaces, cut the insulation to fit properly. Don't double it over or compress it. Compression changes the R-value of the insulation.
  • If it takes more than one batt to fill the height of a wall cavity, make sure the two pieces are butted snugly together.

Specifications

MFR:
90005451
SKU:
11519137
UPC:
031979110476
Brand:
Johns Manville
Length:
50
Width:
20
Height:
20