This eliminates thermal bridging which is the energy lost through wall studs.
Styrofoam peanuts for attic insulation.
The panels provide a continuous energy efficient surface.
Osborn a former associate editor replies.
Meps also called beadboard is made by pouring loose polystyrene beads into a container.
Essentially a compressed sheet of packing peanuts expanded polystyrene eps offers the lowest r value of foam insulation types.
Foam board insulation is easy to use and is a great diy way to add some insulation.
Those packing peanuts are not styrofoam but rather polystyrene foam.
It comes in standard size 4 8 sheets and smaller sizes in many different thicknesses from 1 4 inch to 2 inches.
The studs conduct more heat than the insulation between them.
The beads are heated and.
The r value of polystyrene is about 4 0 per inch.
Insulating boards are just one of the many types of foam insulation.
Insulating an attic usually means you have a lot of room for insulation and you will need high r value so that is why the cheaper options are more popular blown cellulose or blown fiberglass.
Consider using spray foam insulation as well to seal smaller cracks and gaps.
Some types of thicker foam board insulation are available but they may need to be special ordered.
The very reason why plastic peanuts work well as packing makes them a bad choice for wall insulation.
That styrofoam insulation will work but it is not cheap per r value however it gives you a great r value per inch.
Meps is a rigid board formed by molding polystyrene into boards.
Plastic peanuts hold air that helps cushion whatever is being shipped.
Board can be combined with other modern types of insulation in order to increase the amount of protection in an attic.
Most packing peanuts are made of polystyrene.
But the problem with using packing peanuts for attic insulation is that while the individual peanuts may have an r value of about 4 0 per inch the peanuts have large air spaces between them which allows air currents to easily flow through a layer of packing peanuts.
The lower the value the less the material prevents heat from escaping or infiltrating through the material.