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Low-E's patented unique foam core is made out of a micro bubble
polyethylene. The same material that makes up bubble type foil insulation
but the foam is extremely durable and approximately 50% stronger.
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Low-E Foil Insulation for Underfloor Radiant Insulation and other applications
Low-E foil insulation is extremely easy to install and has numerous residential, commercial
and recreational applications. It's thermal resistance, water vapor retarding,
wind infiltration barrier, pipe and duct wrap properties mean that Low E
insulation can be used in various applications where traditional insulation
is not practical. While the Slab Shield "Under Concrete Insulation" has the foil
insulation in between two bubble foam layers. This protects the foil from the concrete or
water - which in both cases - will eat away the foil if not protected.
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- Foil Insulation - A clean, easy to install insulation that contains no fiberglass
- Installs under slabs, between floor joists and studs as well as under siding
- Easy installation in framing, pre cut width, with staple tabs
- Maximize your heating system efficiency by redirecting heat toward the source
- Perfect for Underfloor Heating Systems
- Quicker response time for your heating system
- Use for wrapping duct work, water heaters and more
- Use Low-E in the attic to maximize your cooling dollars
- Is a vapor barrier when seams are sealed
- Low E Foil Insulation reflects 97% radiated heat back to your radiant floor
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Insulation Applications:
Besides new construction, Low-E Foil Insulation can have a variety of uses when
renovating or when trying to make your home more energy efficient.
In most of the applications listed below Low-E can usually be installed by
the homeowner to help with energy savings. From lining your concrete
basement walls and floor to stapling under your attic rafters it can help
retain valuable heat in the winter and keep the heat out in the summer.
The applications are endless.
Underfloor Heating System:
A number of foil insulation products in the Low E line lend
themselves to various PEX Underfloor Heating Systems and applications. Our standard
double-sided Low-E make an excellent crawlspace or under floor
joist insulation, installed with or without radiant heating. Up to an
r-20 can be achieved when these products are installed on the bottom of
a minimum 2 x 8 floor joist. More importantly, you gain the added
benefit of a radiant heat barrier which reflects up to 97% of the radiant
heat back to where you want it, THE FLOOR! Mass insulations don't do
this, they simply store the heat and allow it to pass slowly through to
the other side. There are several benefits to using Low-e in underfloor heating
systems: Superior thermal performance; high r-values; and the more
important benefit of a radiant barrier. Low E is non-toxic, much easier to
install, can be placed on the bottom face of the floor joists or tabbed
into each cavity. Perfect for PEX UnderFloor Heating! Low E also provides an excellent vapor
barrier (when seams are sealed properly.)
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Under Slab Insulation (With or without radiant heat pex):
Slab-Shield foil insulation was designed specifically for under concrete insulation.
A thinner version of Slab-Shield for lightweight under concrete applications is also available.
Both products give you a vapor barrier and significant thermal performance in one user friendly product.
The under concrete insulation has a layer of closed cell polyethylene foam applied to both sides of our 97%
pure aluminum. Slab Shield's closed cell foam is a vapor barrier and protects the foil from the chemical
reaction that would occur with uncured concrete. Slab Shield
Under Slab Insulation comes in 3/8" rolls that are 4 feet wide by 63 feet long.
All you need to apply Slab-Shield is a razor knife and tape (Tape is
necessary for a complete vapor barrier to be achieved). Simply roll the under concrete insulation
to the desired length and cut for perfect under floor slab insulation.
Compare that to working with 4' x 8' board insulation and
you'll soon see the time savings of working with Slab Shield Under Slab Insulation.
Another difference between Slab-Shield and the foam boards is its ability to mold
itself to the contours of your grade. Slab-Shield is flexible enough to
adjust to the high and low areas helping to create a stronger finished concrete pour.
Slab-Shield also does not crack or crumble when faced
with the normal abuses the job site throws at it.
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Under Vinyl Siding using House-wrap:
This revolutionary product is just what builders have been
looking for. A house wrap that does more than simply stop drafts.
This product is available in two thickness, 3/16" and 1/4".
A pure aluminum facing is heat bonded to one or both sides of closed cell polyethylene foam,
then the product is pin perforated. This results in a house-wrap that acts not
only as a superior air infiltration barrier, effectively sealing up cracks or gaps
in the external sheathing, but it also adds a radiant barrier to the exterior of the home
blocking up to 97% of radiant heat. This results in better year round efficiency and
comfort levels. Also, unlike other house-wraps or insulating products that are traditionally
used, Low-E House-Wrap is totally non-toxic and it's performance is not effected by extended
exposure to the elements. This product is available in 4' x 125' rolls that weigh only
about 20lbs. Installation with foil insulation is a breeze, using only a staple gun and razor
knife.
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Walls:
Low-E Tab Insulation is designed to be installed in either 12", 16", 18" or 24" stud cavities easily
with a staple gun. Low-E installed in your interior walls provides a radiant barrier, vapor barrier,
and gives you an increased r-value all in one! You can run Low-E across the face of your studs or
tab it in, either way you're going to get a very energy efficient design.
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