Heatshield Foil Radiant Barrier Micro Perforated 1000 Sq/ft Tear Reistant

US $128.50

  • Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
  • Jan 30th
  Stapled Under Roof Rafters Staple solid R+HEATSHIELD from the ridge board down to the eave or horizontally across the rafters, whichever is easier. If ridge venting is used, staple right to the ridge board. If other roof and/or gable venting is used, leave a 2" opening below the ridge board and above the floor joists as shown to prevent trapping heated air. Never block any venting with R+HEATSHIELD. Over Crawlspaces or Unfinished Basements Staple solid R+HEATSHIELD along the bottom of the floor joists. Tape all joints with appropriate tape for a vapor barrier. In Northern climates be aware that the winter temperature in the basement or crawlspace will drop considerably. Over Purlins and Girts Staple or tape to the ridge board of post-frame or steel buildings and pull down to the eave. The extra strength of R+HEATSHIELD easily withstands heavy use. Overlap R+HEATSHIELD 2" and fasten roof and side panels over it. Under Trusses R+HEATSHIELD can span up to eight feet unsupported. Use heavy-duty staples every 8" - 10", or tapping screws every 12" to 16". The superior strength of R+HEATSHIELD will support 3" to 5" of fiberglass insulation laid on top, if desired. Space fasteners every 6" when supporting added insulation. Over Joists Under Roof Sheathing Lay R+HEATSHIELD over rafters allowing it to “drape” several inches. Staple as necessary to hold in place until roof sheathing is fastened down. The air space created by draping will reflect downward heat intrusion, while the bottom side will stop heat transfer with its low emittance surface. The same effect occurs, but in reverse, in the winter months to stop heat loss.  
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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ...
Brand reflective radiant barrier
MPN reflective radiant barrier
Model reflective radiant barrier
Country of Manufacture United States

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