Fiberglass Insulation

The smart choice to make spaces more comfortable and energy efficient.
Why Choose Fiberglass Insulation?
It’s ideal for your next project. Fiberglass insulation is the smart choice for homes as well as commercial and industrial buildings, because it can make your living spaces and workplaces more comfortable and energy efficient.

FIBERGLASS INSULATION: INNOVATION AND ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR YOUR PROJECTS

By reducing energy usage, fiberglass insulation allows your heating and cooling systems to operate with greater efficiency, which decreases energy use, may reduce your energy bills and limits the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Fiberglass insulation helps you — and all of us — do more while consuming fewer resources. 

Fiberglass resists heat transfer in attics, ceilings, ducts, floors, piping and walls in buildings and applications of all types. That’s why it’s been widely used in construction for more than 80 years.

SUSTAINABILITY AND PERFORMANCE: THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

What’s in the insulation you choose is just as important as how well the fiberglass insulates. At Knauf Insulation, we truly believe this, which is why we eliminated traditional phenol-formaldehyde (PF) and replaced it with the world’s first bio-based fiberglass insulation binder. 

Homeowners, businesses and institutional owners all share common concerns about the sustainability of their buildings and construction materials. That’s why we manufacture fiberglass insulation with renewable materials such as sand and glass recycled from many sources, including glass bottles and other resources destined for landfills. The result? Fiberglass insulation that promotes both energy efficiency and sustainability. It can even save the amount of energy it took to make it in just hours or days.

What Makes Fiberglass Such a Good Insulator?

For Commercial and Industrial Environments

Provides reliable thermal performance against high and low temperatures and serves as protection to people who work near equipment and piping. Architects and engineers also specify fiberglass acoustic insulation when sound management is required across a range of frequencies found in manufacturing settings and in large-scale HVAC systems.

For Residential Homes

In single-family houses, homeowners and DIYers count on fiberglass to keep their residences cool in summer and warm in winter. The same holds true for professional installers, who face unique requirements across the various types of wood structures and in the metal-framed buildings they are hired to insulate. 

Working with Fiberglass Insulation Couldn’t Be Easier

Choose the insulation that delivers peak performance, is easy to handle, simple to install, cost-effective and durable over the lifetime of your project. Whether it’s called fiberglass, glass wool or glass mineral wool, insulation is made by spinning flexible glass fibers into various forms that trap air. The fiberglass disrupts and slows heat transfer and helps reduce the transmission of sound. Other attributes include:
Variety
Available in rolls, batts, boards, blankets, blowing insulation and preformed pipe.
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Versatility
Comes in many types and sizes to match standard building framing and piping. It's easy to fabricate and designed to fit.
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User-Friendly Insulation
Designed to be easy to handle and install quickly.
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Who it Benefits
Do-it-yourselfers
Can install rolls and batts with a few simple tools.
Professional installers
Can save time by using their trained crews and the tools they already own to work with rolls, batts and blowing insulation.
Pipe insulation contractors
Can complete high-quality installations by choosing from an array of pipe insulation products.
HVAC/mechanical contractors
Can provide thermal and acoustical solutions for applications using fiberglass board, wrap and liner products.
Count on Fiberglass to Efficiently Insulate Homes, Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Buildings
Fiberglass is a proven construction technology that provides thermal insulation and reduces unwanted sound for a variety of project types, including:
Residential
Single Family
Multi-Family
Improvement & Retrofit
Manufactured Housing
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Commercial
Hospitality
Modular Construction
Office Buildings
Restaurants
Retail
Warehouses
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Institutional
Educational Buildings
Healthcare
Other Institutional
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Industrial
Chemical Processing
Manufacturing Facilities
Power Generation
Petro Chemical
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Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM)
Appliance
Transportation
Theaters and Auditoriums
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Fiberglass Insulation Engineered to Higher Standards
We manufacture fiberglass insulation to meet the following environmental and building standards. Please refer to individual product documentation for complete certifications, rating systems and disclosures.

How to Choose the Right Insulation

R-Value
The ability to resist heat flow — insulation's thermal resistance.
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Thermal Properties
Ability to enhance a thermal enclosure for comfort and efficiency.
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Insulating For Sound
Sound absorption characteristics, helping reduce noise transmission.
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