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The facing on fiberglass insulation is important because it acts as a vapor barrier and protects the product from moisture damage. The facings are either made from vinyl or polypropelene and are laminated to the fiberglass blankets. Here at MetalBuildingInsulation.com, we offer a several types of faced fiberglass insulation. When you're determining what kind of faced fiberglass insulation would be most beneficial for your building, you should take into account how durable you need the insulation to be. If you're insulating a building where the walls may be easily damaged, you will need a tougher facing that can stand up to regular impacts without tearing. This, of course, only applies to the faced fiberglass insulation that will be installed in the walls. The insulation in the ceiling needs less protection from impact. Choosing the Best Faced Fiberglass Insulation for Your Building You'll find a comparison chart on our website that outlines the different types of facings and shows their unique qualities side by side. This makes it easier for you to determine which product best meets your needs. You may decide that your building would benefit from several different facings--that's certainly an option. In fact, combining different types of faced insulation is often the most cost-effective decision. Taking the time to determine which type of faced fiberglass insulation would best benefit your building is important. The initial investment of your money and time will pay off in the end as your energy costs decrease and the life of the insulation is preserved. You'll also notice that the faced fiberglass insulation is much more attractive than unfaced insulation and will provide a pleasant interior atmosphere.
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