packed Roxul...a fire hazard?

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mattmania

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Nov 12, 2015
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catskills, new york
Hey guys,

Just wondering if packed Roxul rockwool could be a fire hazard. I have a ton of old 6 inch thick roxul insulation and have an old exterior wall with a 4 inch cavity (old 2x4 frame, which really is 2 by 4 inches). How bad is it if I just compressed the roxul and squeeze it in there...this is a section of wall which will be behind my wood stove, so if this at all screws with the heat resistance of the wall, I rather of course not take a chance.

Any quick thoughts?
 
Well if it is wood framed it really doesnt matter what you do it is still a combustible wall.
 
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The roxul I have which is new, is rated to 2100 degrees so it wouldn't burn, not sure what you're older roxul is rated at. I do know that it's bad practice to compress insulation and that it should instead be cut to size and layers peeled off to reduce it's thickness. If I knew the temperature rating of your Roxul was about as high as mine, I'd peel it down to four inches thick and install it.
 
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