
What is Acoustical Insulation?
Acoustical Insulation is spray-on insulation made with soft glass fibers, and a polymer adhesive that creates an insulation barrier that’s non-combustible and non-toxic. It can be applied to just about any surface or structure. With a single pass, it has a high R-value for maximum insulation. Technical: It can be applied 5″ thick, providing R-20 insulation value, and it requires no mechanical support. On vertical surfaces, it can be applied up to 7″ thick to provide an insulation value of R-28.
How is it used?
Acoustic insulation can be applied to just about any surface or structural configuration. Aside from its high insulation value, it will reduce sound transmission and control reverberation in many spaces, and does not support mold growth, as well as being non-combustible.
Acoustical Insulation

What is Acoustical Insulation?
It is spray-on insulation made with soft glass fibers, and a polymer adhesive that creates an insulation barrier that’s non-combustible and non-toxic. It can be applied to just about any surface or structure. With a single pass, it has a high R-value for maximum insulation. Technical: It can be applied 5″ thick, providing R-20 insulation value, and it requires no mechanical support. On vertical surfaces, it can be applied up to 7″ thick to provide an insulation value of R-28.
How is it used?
It can be applied to just about any surface or structural configuration. Aside from its high insulation value, it will reduce sound transmission and control reverberation in many spaces, and does not support mold growth, as well as being non-combustible.
”We have reduced our natural gas consumption by an average of about 30% per year, and we have saved almost $36,000 in the cost of gas.
Paul J. SincockCity Manager, City of Plymouth, Michigan

