In the world of construction some parts and products are color coded for convenience.
Pink fluffy stuff in attics.
You are also lucky if you have fiberglass that pink cotton candy looking stuff these fortunately are the most likely things you will see in your attic floor besides dust.
Loose fill insulation comes in a variety of materials.
In truth the core difference is the manufacturer.
If you see it in an attic floor it looks like gray styrofoam.
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With insulation you want a lot but you want it to be as fluffy as possible.
Fiberglass insulation is that fluffy typically pink stuff that looks a bit like cotton candy on a paper backing.
Between the white brown pink and yellow options many wonder what the differences are.
Keep that in mind if you re keen on making the an environmentally conscious choice.
The tendency is to forcibly stuff insulation in place the more is better theory.
Fiberglass insulation a man made mineral fiber con structed from a variety of materials such as sand and recycled glass is the most popular form of insulation in the united states more than 90 percent of homes in america are lined with the pink stuff source.
The types of insulation that were most commonly made with asbestos are loose fill also called blown in insulation.
Yellow insulation is a generic color while pink for example is trademarked by one company.
After seeing a few different colors of insulation on the market you might think the yellow pink white green and brown colors carry some significance.
That fluffy pink stuff in your attic might have some old beer bottles in it.
Cellulose is made mostly from recycled material and fiberglass is made mostly from natural resources dug from the ground.
But while many see the benefits of insulating our houses.
It s flexible so that you can tack it up yourself in drafty attics along rafters.