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Why do we use Rockwool insulation?

Why do we use Rockwool insulation?

It offers fire protection to the building and improved safety because it is made of rock that is fire resistant. Rockwool is a breathable material allowing moisture to escape from the construction. So it is ideal for thermal applications on domestic buildings such as extensions and loft conversions.

What are the advantages of Rockwool?

10 Benefits of Rockwool Insulation

  • Made from stone (basalt rock) and recycled steel slag.
  • Higher R-values than fiberglass insulation.
  • Moisture resistant.
  • Completely resistant to rot, mildew, mold, and bacterial growth.
  • Fire resistant.
  • Rodent-resistant.
  • Does not itch.
  • All-friction fit.

Why is rock wool a good heat insulator?

Our products derive their thermal properties from tiny pockets of air trapped within the physical structure of the stone wool. These air pockets allow the insulation to keep hot air out in hot climates and to retain warm air in cold climates.

Is rock wool insulation good?

Sound insulation and fireproof Apart from being an excellent thermal insulation material, rock wool is a suitable material to prevent noise and fire.

Do mice like ROCKWOOL?

Mice absolutely LOVE fiberglass insulation, so avoid that for starters. Rock wool (Roxul) is perhaps the best but it is quite a bit more expensive.

Does ROCKWOOL need air gap?

As mineral wool insulation is breathable it does not require an air gap. Although if it is possible to have an air gap, then it is advised that one should be left.

What are the disadvantages of ROCKWOOL?

Rockwool also has some serious disadvantages It is also a health hazard. Rockwool, like asbestos is made from rocks and minerals the fibers and dust thereof have proven to be extremely hazardous. Wearing a dusk mask when using it is advisable. Rockwool is not as serious a threat as asbestos, but it is still unhealthy.

Is ROCKWOOL worth the money?

In many ways, mineral wool is a superior insulation product. It has a higher R-value per inch compared to fiberglass, about a 22-37% higher R-value. However, like many building materials, mineral wool also has its drawbacks. It tends to be more expensive than fiberglass, often between 25-50% higher in cost .

Do mice live in Rockwool insulation?

The insulation was unbelievably bad and there were some mice in it. Like raining mouse chit.

Does Rockwool need air gap?

What are the disadvantages of Rockwool?

Is Rockwool cancerous?

The EPA has classified refractory ceramic fibers as probable human carcinogens. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined glass filaments, glass wool, rock wool, and slag wool to not be classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3).