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100sqft (2x50) NASATEK Double Bubble Reflective Insulation DIY KIT Razor & Tape

$ 26.33

Availability: 58 in stock

Description

Two layers of polyethylene industrialized air bubbles bonded between two layers of highly reflective metalized aluminum polyester film. Industrialized strength, lightweight yet durable insulation designed to hold staples without tearing. Does not compress, collapse or disintegrate. Reflects 97% of radiant heat, emits less than 3% of heat, Class 1 / Class A fire rated radiant barrier that has passed the ASTM E84 test & ASTM E2599.
Non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, fiber-free, safe to handle and does not require protective clothing or respirators to install. Easy to install and maintenance free, cuts easily with utility knife or scissors and installs easier than fiberglass. Simply staple, nail or glue into place! No mess, and no itchy fibers!
Not affected by moisture or humidity. Inhibits condensation and does not promote the growth of fungi, mold or mildew. Does not promote nesting of insects or rodents.
Saves energy by reducing the stress on heating and cooling systems, keeping your home warmer in the winter, and cooler in the summer. It can reduce utility bills substantially all year round.
Dimensions: (2ft x 50ft)
Includes 25ft Foil Tape / Razor / Squeegee
Applications:
Do-It-Yourself
Attic
Behind Hot Water Radiator
Cathedral Ceiling
Crawl Space
Garage Door
Knee Wall
Radiant Floor – Wood Joists
Storage Building
Unique Applications
Wall – Exterior (2 x 4)
Wall – Exterior (2 x 6)
Wall – Masonry
Water Heater
Wine Room
Work Shop
HVAC/R & Plumbing Contractor
Attic
Crawl Space
Radiant Floor – Wood Joists
Water Heater
Metal Buildings / Post Frame Buildings
Roof Systems
Wall Systems
Pro
Animal Confinement
Attic
Crawl Space
Knee Wall
Radiant Floor – Wood Joists
Wall – Exterior (2 x 4)
Wall – Exterior (2 x 6)
Wall – Masonry
Product Codes/Sizes:
Specific applications within a category will contain Recommended Products that are best suited for a particular installation. Please refer to specific application webpages for this more detailed recommendation.
Do-It-Yourself