New R-49 Fiberglass Insulation, Perfect for Utah!

We've just received a large shipment of new, name-brand, unfaced, R-49 fiberglass batt insulation. They're factory seconds, which means they may have minor variations in R-value, cosmetic flaws and/or small packaging defects, but they'll provide performance on par with A-grade material at a fraction of the price!

If you're considering blown-in insulation for your attic, crawlspace or ceiling, you might want to take a look at our fiberglass batts instead. Blown-in will settle and sag over time, losing some R-value and becoming less effective at providing proper insulation. Fiberglass batts, however, remain structurally sound for the life of your home, providing reliable, consistent thermal resistance for decades. Additionally, installation is a snap; fiberglass batts are easy to cut, and they slide into place and stay put, whereas blown-in material can be messy, and it can be difficult to attain consistent depth. 

This 14 inch thick insulation is perfect for Utah's variable, harsh climate, and it meets all applicable building codes. The 16 in width is a perfect match for most applications, while the 48" long batts (6 pieces & 32 total square footage per bag) allow for excellent coverage, keeping installation time to a minimum. It doesn't rot, won't mildew and resists fungal growth, keeping maintenance to a minimum. And, at up to 55% off typical pricing from Home Depot or Lowe's, it's a certified bargain, lowering costs both up-front and for years to come.

Perfect for contractors building new homes and remodeling older houses, DIYers upgrading outdated materials or replacing damaged insulation, or manufactured home builders, they're great for both residential and commercial applications such as garrets, lofts, offices, sheds, workshops and more. 

Insulate your project with confidence and save money with MISC Materials! 

Contact us to arrange an appointment or to inquire about availability. Text or call 801-478-6843 or email us at info@miscmaterials.com. 


Micah Salmon
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