🌟 Reflect brilliance, resist wear, and save green—your attic’s new power move!
This 250 sqft commercial-grade radiant barrier insulation features 96-97% reflectivity and exceptional tear resistance at 10,890 PSI tensile strength. It provides a 100% moisture and vapor barrier, reducing heating and cooling costs while ensuring long-lasting durability. Made in the USA with NASA-level technology, it’s the ultimate energy-efficient solution for professional-grade insulation needs.
Manufacturer | AES |
Item Weight | 7.93 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 48 x 5 x 5 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Aluminum |
Coverage | Fire protection |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**K
Helps reduce the heat in the attic in the summer
used this as a radiant barrier in my attic. It's hard to know how much it helps exactly, but there is a noticeable difference in the temp under the barrier vs off to the side of it. I think it's about 10 deg cooler.
L**.
Ease of cut and install.
I bought this item to apply to my 16 panel garage door that faces west. I used a drywall square and utility knife to cut the 16 rectangle pieces and used double sided tape to secure the material to the door. I have enough material left and will install another 16 pieces on top of the original. My garage heats up much faster now with my Big Buddy propane heater.
C**K
Not as good
I had 2 sections left to do in my garage, all the others areas were done with the same thing but from a different manufacturer. I measured both materials with an inferred temp gun and this material reads 5 to 6 degrees hotter then the material right next to it from the other manufacturer. This material will help, but it’s not as good as the original material I used.
R**V
Worked for what I needed.
I purchased this for use in a remodeling project for my master bathroom. I figured since I was tearing the floor down to the subfloor why not add a radiant barrier since it will be very easy to do with everything exposed. I'm not sure how much it will help. Since it's inexpensive enough and super easy to put in right now I figured even if it helps a little it was worth it. I plan to install in-floor heat in the future I'll already have the radiant barrier ready to go. I had no problems with the material tearing. It has a ripstop mesh weaved into it. Plus, I still have about 190 square feet left for other projects!
6**3
Not aluminum. Fake plastic material
This stuff measured over 2 million ohms resistance per linear inch with a multi-meter. The real aluminum stuff measures 0.2 ohms per linear inch. Buy the real aluminum stuff!
M**L
Garage is much cooler already.
Measured the length (width) and height of each section of my garage door. Cut material to size and used double-sided tape to stick material to the garage door. Not impressed with the heavy-duty double-sided tape sticking to the material and/or garage door. However, I did find silicone spread on the garage door seems to be working better so far. With silicone, I'm not seeing the material peeling off the garage door sections. Will have to report back on this too. I did try using air stapler w/ low PSI, but that was not a working option.Temperature is NOTICEABLY cooler in my central Florida garage. I'm thinking it will reduce 10-20 degrees in the summer time. I will have to take a measurement some day and report back.Also, material is MUCH more sturdy than I expected. This is not going to rip on you while you're attaching it to the door. You would have to cut it first before you could simply rip it I think.With so much material in the box, I would have LOVED to double each strip up, sew them together, and then mount a double layered strip to the door.This is a good buy and I'm recommending you pull the trigger and get it done. I think you'll be very pleased with the results!
D**D
Sturdy and easy to apply
I used it as a heat shield for a sauna. Installed very easily and is strong vs regular aluminum foil.
K**S
This non-perforated radiant barrier was the perfect fit and quantity to cover my enclosed patio
This non-perforated radiant barrier was the perfect fit and quantity to cover my enclosed patio. Two sided reflective surfaces prevents radiant heat (about 85% of all heat transfer) from entering in the summer and escaping in the winter. This is a very tough material took all the abuse I gave it while I installed it without help. There were many chances for the material to tear yet it was strong enough to withstand some intense pulls, jerks and stabs that would have torn the last radiant barrier I used in the attic of my house. (Of note, the patio did not require perforations but placement in an attic DOES require the perforated product.) Used the radiant barrier in conjunction with large bubble packing wrap which provides thermal insulation by means of dead air just like double pane windows. The combo of the radiant barrier and the large bubble wrap kept the patio warmer than past winters while reducing the time that the heater had to run.
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