Foam packing peanuts as insulation.
Can you use packing peanuts as insulation.
Osborn a former associate editor replies.
Styrofoam is designed from air bubbles that are trapped to prevent heat energy from escaping.
I m not sure when they switched to the new kind but it wasn t more than five years ago or so.
In a wall cavity they would offer little resistance to air movement so they would be of limited r value.
The very reason why plastic peanuts work well as packing makes them a bad choice for wall insulation.
By preventing heat loss packing peanuts make lovely insulators.
Yes packing peanuts are excellent insulators because they are made out of styrofoam.
The r value of polystyrene is about 4 0 per inch.
Plastic peanuts hold air that helps cushion whatever is being shipped.
If the packing peanuts are newer they won t work.
As far as being a fire hazard eps from which the peanuts are made can be and has been legally used in sheets for insulation as long as it s covered by a fire rated barrier such as drywall as bsee cm suggests above i would expect that if you were using peanuts in a wallspace that you would want to compress them as much as possible to maximise the extent to which they entrap air.
New packing peanuts are made from a type of corn starch.
In the course of some framing it seems that there are spaces which get closed off and won t get insulated unless the gc does it on his own nickel during the framing process.