Reach Barrier SS24100 Air Single Reflective Polyethylene Insulation Roll, 2-Feet by 100-Feet
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Reach Barrier SS24100 Air Single Reflective Polyethylene Insulation Roll, 2-Feet by 100-Feet
Single Reflective Air Insulation retains air longer and provides excellent insulation and sound reduction
Insulation is easy to install with no mess or fumes and will not cause itchy skin
Ideal for attics, exterior and interior walls, radiant floors, metal and steel buildings, crawl spaces, garage ceilings and many other applications
Single Reflective Air Insulation meets ASTM standards and complies with Building Code
This insulation roll is 100-feet long, 24-inches high and 02-inches thick
Reach Barrier SS24100 Single Reflective Air Insulation features a single layer of sealed air laminated between two layers of durable polyethylene (one reflective, one white/non reflective). This gives Single Reflective Air the ability to retain its air longer and provides excellent insulation and sound reduction. Single Reflective Air meets ASTM standards and complies with Building Code. The insulation roll is easy to install because there is no mess or fumes and will not cause itchy skin. Reach Barrier’s Single Reflective Air Insulation is ideal for: attic spaces, exterior and interior walls, interior masonry walls, radiant floors, metal and steel buildings, knee walls, crawl spaces, garage ceilings and many other applications where insulation is needed. This insulation roll is 100-feet long, 24-inches high and 3/16-inch nominal. Reach Barrier’s reflective insulation products are one of the most versatile and energy efficient insulation products available. Radiant (reflective) barriers are installed in attics, walls, roof decking, and flooring. Most newly constructed homes contain radiant barrier insulation because of the proven effectiveness to decrease energy usage and cost by reducing summer heat gain and winter heat loss. Installing a radiant barrier may be the lowest-cost improvement that can produce the greatest overall reduction in energy usage and expense.