Your plan sounds solid. Glass and rock are both quite inert and there is no reason to not mix them. Just make sure to not block airflow from soffits and keep the batts tight together.
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Personally, I would use one or the other based exclusively on cost in your particular application.
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I am trying to weigh the cost and benefits of one vs. two courses of exterior rockwool insulation applied over sheathing, assuming equal overall thickness. It seems that in terms of overall labor one course of 4 inches of rock wool insulation would be easier to install. It seems that two courses of 2 in of rockwool would necessarily be twice the labor. I am curious as to the benefits of staggered seams on two courses of rockwool as compared to one course of 4 inch rockwool. Does anyone have any thoughts on this matter? thank you.
While I have your attention, I have heard mention of thicker profiles of rockwool beyond what seems to be the standard one, two, 3, + 4 available from standard insulation suppliers. For example there is the 6in cavityrock. Has anyone had experience with these thicker applications (6, 8???) of exterior rock wool insulation?
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