Price: $11.51
Description
Difficulty Level - Very Easy
Quiet Batt® Insulation Supports offer a quick and economical way to secure Quiet Batt® between floor joists and stud wall assemblies. Quiet Batt® Insulation Supports are made of steel and install quickly and easily with a friction fit between 16 inch on center and 24 inch on center floor joists or studs. No tools are required for installation.
Product Availability
Quiet Batt® Insulation Supports are available in two different lengths and sold in cases of 100 pieces per box for 150 square feet of coverage. If stud or joist spacing is 16 O.C. then select 15 ½ inch long supports. If stud or joist spacing is 24 O.C. then select 23 ½ inch long supports.
Features / Benefits
Keeps Insulation in Place — Quiet Batt® Insulation Supports keep Quiet Batt® Acoustic insulation in place while completing the installation of the wall or ceiling finishing material.
Ease of installation — Quiet Batt® Insulation Supports are friction fit between studs and floor joists. Simply push into place.
In-stock — We stock large quantities of Quiet Batt® Insulation Supports. Most products are shipped the same day they are ordered and arrive at your project in one to three business days.
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Cautions and Limitations
Insulation supports have sharp points — wear gloves!
Installation Details
Tools Needed: none
Materials Needed: none
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The shipment arrived today and half the batts Quiet Batt® are now in place on two walls and the concrete floor. Just wanted you to know that your sound deadening batts have already substantially reduced the furnace noise in the house. The noise level is really muffled and certainly not intrusive any longer... so I'm thinking I may not even install the rest of it as it needs to be suspended. Have another test to do, but we are very pleased with your recommendation so far. My guess is that since the batts are exposed inside a excessively large cold air return chamber where the air is not filtered, dust will probably accumulate over time, but with the pleated furnace filter being the next stage for air flow I'm sure the filter will trap it. If it becomes too dusty I'll consider it a bonus and it will probably add to the noise absorbing qualities. Just kidding. As you know living in the desert southwest, people learn to live with dust, unlike Chambersburg.
~ G. Palmer, AZ
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