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During the installation of fibreglass batt insulation in an exterior wall, a carpenter notices a small gap between the insulation and a stud. What is the most appropriate action to take?

To ensure optimal thermal performance, insulation must fit snugly without gaps. Cutting a small piece to fit the gap is the correct approach. Compressing insula

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Question: During the installation of fibreglass batt insulation in an exterior wall, a carpenter notices a small gap between the insulation and a stud. What is the most appropriate action to take?

Answer options:

  • Leave the gap, as it will not significantly impact thermal performance.
  • Compress the adjacent batt to fill the gap. ✅ Cut a small piece from another batt to fit snugly into the gap.
  • Pack the gap with loose fibreglass scraps.

Correct answer: Cut a small piece from another batt to fit snugly into the gap.

Explanation: To ensure optimal thermal performance, insulation must fit snugly without gaps. Cutting a small piece to fit the gap is the correct approach. Compressing insulation reduces its R-value, and leaving gaps or using loose scraps will create thermal bridges.

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