Rockwool Comfortbatt R-23 24 In. x 47 In. Stone Wool Insulation (5-Pack)

R23 24X47 BAT INSULATIONModel # RXCB5523

Item #100794
UPC: 00774783435617
$114.99
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Rockwool Comfortbatt R-23 24 In. x 47 In. Stone Wool Insulation (5-Pack)

R23 24X47 BAT INSULATIONModel # RXCB5523

Item #100794
UPC: 00774783435617
$114.99
In-store price may vary from online price. Not all products available at all stores.
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    Williamsville, NY 14221 US

    Estimated pickup day: 4/5/2024
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Product Details
Insulation R-ValueR23
Size23
Thickness5.5
MaterialStone Wool Insulation
Coverage37.5
BrandRockwool
Length (In.)47
Insulation LocationWalls, Attics, Ceilings and Floor Frames
UPC00774783435617
Package Quantity5
Unit of MeasurementEach
Country of OriginUnited States of America
Rockwool Comfortbatt insulation for wood studs and joists. It is a stone wool insulation product for use in both new residential construction and renovations. This semi-rigid batt has a unique flexible edge designed to compress as the batt is inserted into walls, attics, ceilings, and floor frames. The flexible edge springs back, expanding the batt against the frame studs to give a complete fill. Rockwool Comfortbatt compensates for normal variations in stud centers caused by distortion or warping. The special flexible characteristic at the insulation edge ensures the expected R-value is achieved. Key properties: Easily cut; non-combustible; excellent sound absorbency; does not rot or promote growth of fungi or mildew; low moisture absorption; and water resistant. CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) and HCFC (hydrochlorofluorocarbon) free product and process. Made from natural and recycled materials. Rockwool can contribute to earning LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) points.
  • Insulation for wood studs and joists
  • Use in both new residential construction and renovations
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