Insulation helps to maintain a consistent temperature within a building by reducing heat loss or gain.
If you are referring to the R value of insulation, then 10 would be the 'thermal resistance' value of the insulation. A value of 10 is about what 3 1/2 inches of fiberglass batt insulation would give you. That is what you might put within your exterior walls if you are using wood studs. The higher the R value the better insulation you will have. When you add up all of the R values of the materials that make up your exterior wall you will get your total value. Depending on where your building is located, and the climate in that area, you will need to adjust your insulation accordingly.
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From everything I have seen it would be about 12 inches for conventional fiber glass insulation available from Home Depot or Lowes. Polyiso insulation can give up to r-6 per inch. That equates to 7 inches for r-42.
Home Depot offers home insulation along with many other companies such as mascocs, collisroofing, and energy star. Not sure who the best would be but check service magic and it will give you a list of 5 star insulation providers.
From everything I have seen it would be about 12 inches for conventional fiber glass insulation available from Home Depot or Lowes. Polyiso insulation can give up to r-6 per inch. That equates to 7 inches for r-42.
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Isulation is a type of mateirial that holds in heat. For example (like you asked): a cofee thermis has insulation.
Wooden window shades will provide very good insulation. anonymous@oola.com
From everything I have seen it would be about 12 inches for conventional fiber glass insulation available from Home Depot or Lowes. Polyiso insulation can give up to r-6 per inch. That equates to 7 inches for r-42.
It depends on the species of wood, but a good average insulation value is R1.5 per inch. So, you would need 10 inches of boards just to get to R15. Often, making sure to stop the escaping air in this area is more important than the insulation value.