Title: Residential Insulation
1Residential Insulation
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2Introduction
- Insulation is used to control temperature and
sound in buildings - Three main types of insulation
- cellulose fiberglass spray foam
- All insulation products installed in U.S.
buildings save consumers - 12 quadrillion Btu annually
- 42 of energy that would have been consumed with
no insulation in place.
3Insulation Types
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4Quick Facts
- Grown since the Victorian age
- Developed to insulate floors, walls, and roofs
- Made mandatory during war
- Properly insulated? can save homeowner
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5R-Value
- Ratio of the temperature difference and the heat
flux in m2K/W - In theory, doubling the thickness of the
insulation doubles the R value, but not always
the case - Determine insulations heat loss retardation
under test conditions
Aerogel with very high R-30
6R Value Calculator (Berkeley)
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7Our Comparison Criteria
- Cost - per square foot in Berkeley
- R Value - thermal efficiency
- Noise - barrier efficiency
- Health short and long term effects
- Environmental impacts
- Flammability
- Ease of installation
- Resilience longevity of life w/ water damage
8Fiberglass Batt/Roll
- Two types
- Batts or Rolls
- Easy Installation
- Do it yourself
- Small strands of glass
- Most common insulation type
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9Fiberglass
10Cellulose
- 15 of Insulation Market
- Heavily Recycled (85), made of old newspapers,
telephone directories, borates, and ammonium
sulfate - Lowest embodied energy based on LCA studied of
any insulation (3.3 MJ/kg)
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11Cellulose
Installation
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- Dry blow-in or moist installation
- Can be rented for use at home or subcontracted
12Flamability
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13Cellulose
14Polyurethane Spray Foam
- Types
- Open cell 0.4-0.75lb/cu ft
- Closed cell 1.7-2 lb/cu ft
- Roofing 2.8-3.0 lb/cu ft
- Forms to walls, floors, and roofs as a tight seal
- Strong
- Requires skilled installer
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15Polyurethane Spray Foam
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16Environmental Health Effects of Insulation
- Insulation residential energy use
- saved can be used for healthcare
- Warm homes improve health by
- moisture
- mold growth (asthma)
- immune system defense
- Proper insulation improves ambient air quality
by - PM2.5 emissions from energy production
plants - leading to
- 60 fewer fatalities
- 2000 fewer asthma attacks
- 30,000 fewer restricted activity days/10 yrs
(Reference Niskioka, 2002)
17Why?
- Fiberglass Insulation
- Induces dermatitis (Farkas, 1983 Lee, 1992
Verbeck, 91)
- Spray Foam Insulation
- No human studies yet
- (ReprodToxin) Kidney tumors in rats benign
testicular tumors in mice (Turnbull, 1994) - Made of isocyanates, ether, polyol, and flame
retardants - Immune response and
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- Dermatitis (Baur, 2009)
- Releases fluorocarbons (CFCs) in landfills
(Kjeldsen, 2003) - Ozone depletion
- Cellulose Insulation
- Alveolar proteinosis
- (McDonald, 2000)
- Mold Pathogen growth
- (Godish, 2006)
- Dust Mold s asthma attacks allergic
reactions
- Knowledge Gaps
- What are the production and disposal practices?
- How energy intensive are these processes and how
do they compare? -
18Environmental Health Ranking?
- Severity of Acute health effects
- Fiberglass Cellulose Spray Foam
- Severity of Long-term health effects
- Spray foam Cellulose Fiberglass
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19Our Comparison Criteria
- Cost - per sq. ft in Berkeley
- Thermal R value
- Noise - barrier efficiency
- Health short and long term effects
- Environmental impacts
- Flammability
- Ease of installation
- Resilience longevity of life w/ water damage
20Our Star Rating
21Conclusions Future Directions
1. Insulations are fairly equal in performance
when you ignore pricing. 2. Focus on installing
it properly and selecting the right type for the
job to ensure effective performance. 3. We need
more Life Cycle Assessments on the environmental
impacts. 4. The benefits that warmth
bring outweigh
any of the
underlying risks.
22References
- Farkas, J. (1983). "Fibreglass dermatitis in
employees of a project-office in a new building."
Contact Dermatitis 9(1) 79. - Godish, T. J. and D. R. Godish (2006). "Mold
infestation of wet spray-applied cellulose
insulation." J Air Waste Manag Assoc 56(1) 90-5. - Kjeldsen, P. and C. Scheutz (2003). "Short- and
long-term releases of fluorocarbons from disposal
of polyurethane foam waste." Environ Sci Technol
37(21) 5071-9. - Lee, T. Y. and T. H. Lam (1992). "Occupational
fibreglass dermatitis in Hong Kong." Contact
Dermatitis 27(5) 341-3. - McDonald, J. W., F. Alvarez, et al. (2000).
"Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis in association
with household exposure to fibrous insulation
material." Chest 117(6) 1813-7. - Morgan, D. L., Y. F. Su, et al. (2004). "Chemical
and physical characteristics of cellulose
insulation particulates, and evaluation of
potential acute pulmonary toxicity." Am J Ind Med
46(6) 554-69. - Nishioka, Y., J. I. Levy, et al. (2002).
"Integrating risk assessment and life cycle
assessment a case study of insulation." Risk
Anal 22(5) 1003-17. - Turnbull, D., R. J. Machado, et al. (1994).
"Safety assessment of HCFC-141b use as a blowing
agent for insulation in building construction and
refrigeration." Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 19(3)
282-96.