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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
I read several reviews and checked online for advise on installation in a desperate search for something to cool my second floor/ converted attic space. Being an old farmhouse the only insulation was some fiberglass laid between the ceiling joists of the first floor, basically the attic floor. Nothing at all on the walls or roof area at all. Stapling this to the rafter joists created an air gap between this and the roof decking which is what youre supposed to have for this to work properly, and it does. After covering the west facing side there was a noticeable difference in temperature. And after covering bedroom wall exposed to the attic side it probably lowered the temperature by 20 degrees or more. Compared to fiberglass this made the most noticeable difference and was the cheapest option by far. My AC unit upstairs works much better now and will pay for the cost easily.
Trojan
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2024
Vendor was excellent with answering questions. Product looks as it should, but won't be able to comment on effectiveness until next summer. Lots of potential uses for product.Good value.
Gitan Charest
Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2024
Facile à installer
kd
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
We live in NC and the sun hits our house from 10AM until near sunset. Our AC had a hard time keeping up when the sun was brutal and the temp above 95F. I spent a day in our attic playing monkey with a staple gun and wrapping the upstairs room walls and then the exterior walls and roofing that I could get to. I am 65 and the product wasn't that bad although I sweated my $ss off. The next few days it hit 95F+ and we were actually putting on a thin sweatshirt to stay warm. This stuff works great. I did it by myself. I precut pieces before going up into the crawl space. Big help. I ordered more to do over the ceiling insulation of those rooms. Our AC runs so much less. Very much worth it. Buy a good quality staple gun and hydrate. You will be amazed at the product results.
KJB CONST.
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024
Used it on interior walls of bldg before applying styrofoam insulation.
rebecca habbick
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Added this to the attic area of a flip house prior to insulation. It immediately cooled the area down about 10-20 degrees (summer in the south)
Kosta I.
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2024
Very happy with the quality of this material. It is of a reflective Mylar type, with ingrained diamond nylon lattice for tear resistance and some stretch. You can cut and shape to your liking. Used it to line my attic space, reflective on both sides. No problems with seller, ordered from Canada and shipped from the US, arrived ahead of schedule. Professional transaction. Thank you.
Dianne Ireland
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2024
Easy to install, strong and good quality
PickyAzn_Mic
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
Buy it for the grow house.It’s easy to attach on the wall.Work fine to reflect the light. And steady too.The product is quite thick so make sure you tape it well.
theprimedirective
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023
i used this in my attic- stapled to the bottom of the rafters. it works amazingly. instant difference. in south texas and i can leave my windows open on an 85 degree day. looking forward to major savings this summer. here's the caveat; it is not durable and rips easily so that makes installation tricky if you're not careful.however, that does not impact it's effectiveness at all. it still reflects 97% of radiant heat. you just might have to re-staple or use foil tape during installation.another point; this 4 foot wide product is not for truss roofs. if installing this product horizontally on the rafters you have to cut the barrier around each jack support. it's awful but i got it done. do yourself a favor and buy the 26 inch wide product so you can install it vertically on the rafters.
James R. Cutrer
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022
After installing this material in my attic space I have dropped the average mid daytime by temperature 21 degrees. It really worked for my application. Despite looking very fragile, this material is very tough and I expect that it will last a long time.
Shelly B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022
First… picture is from a thicker different product, so I get deceived. When I opened I find the low quality product I did order on summer. I will put my honest review about this product since I been working with it.0 stars on easy to install, the product is very difficult to install because you can’t use an staple due to how thin is this product.0 Stars to durability because in a few months will lose the silver insulation pigment and end with a clear plastic, I noticed when I put this insulation on an inside the shed floor between the ground and the pavers in around a year all is left is a clear plastic, not sure why.0 Stars value for money. Because the product is as thin as a kitchen aluminum foil paper or thinner.My honest opinion with my experience working with this product.
Carlos Cervantes
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
I'm comparing this to the original attic foil from attic foil.com. that i used in my attic. I went cheap this time because its for my garage. Quality is not there. It rips easy . Had a problem stapling it up to the rafters it kept tearing from staple had to keep going back and to re staple. The original attic foil is more dense and heavier almost rip proof. On a positive note you do get quantity, I have a lot left over. I feel that it works ok blocking the radiant heat. Could be better.
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