cliffy Posted December 7, 2009 Share Posted December 7, 2009 Not to long ago I posted a question about adding insulation to my interior walls to help reduce the noise from one level to another.I started putting in strips of fiberglass insulation and everything has gone smoothly....but the insulation has a rather noticeable chemical smell. Is this normal and if so, how long does it take to go away? I would assume once I get the rock up it will contain it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Wettschreck Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Did you have to remove any sheetrock to add insulation?I ask as I've read a few reports that a lot of sheetrock coming from china has a real high sulfur content. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cliffy Posted December 8, 2009 Author Share Posted December 8, 2009 No, I think I have it figured out now. The smell appears to be the adhesive or tar like substance that is used to hold the fiberglass to the paper backing. HD was having a sale on insulation and it was actually cheaper to go with this stuff with the vapor barrier instead of just plain old insulation. I opened the rest in the garage and I am going to give it a day or two to air out before continuing install. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMickish Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Just make sure it's not from China! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAR JAR Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 It could be a fresher run of insulation and that smell you have is probably formeldehyde (sp?) It actually should go away after awhile.Jar Jar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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