The loose fill insulation is a more expensive option and is common in older residentials homes.
Blow on insulation for metal buildings.
First the insulation cost approximately twice as much as fiber glass.
It can also vary in price as well as the cost of installation which is why you should always compare your options before committing particularly if you have a specific budget in mind.
Loose fibers and pellets are blown into the walls of the building using specialized equipment.
Poly styrene is the more commonly used blow in insulation in metal buildings.
Greenfiber blow in cellulose insulation fills gaps and voids to create an energy saving thermal blanket that can lower heating and cooling costs by 25 and reduce sound power by 60.
Fire resistant treated insulation is made with 85 recycled material that meets a class 1 fire rating to protect your home and give you more time to evacuate.
There are down sides to the poly styrene blow in insulation.
Benefits of good insulation.
Rock wool or fiberglass provides fuller coverage that is better for steel or metal buildings where it is applied using a blow in blanket system that blows the insulation into open stud cavities.
This product does not contain the boric acid base.
Installing this insulation type may seem unorthodox to some people for metal structures and that is accurate.
Foil bubble insulation for metal buildings uses a layer of polyethylene bubbles surrounded by layers of radiant barrier reflective foil that reflects radiant heat out of your metal building in hot climates and keeps the interior heat in during cold months.