: Reflectix BP24050 24-Inch-by-50-Foot Bubble Pack Insulation

: Reflectix BP24050 24-Inch-by-50-Foot Bubble Pack Insulation

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Reflectix BP24050 24-Inch-by-50-Foot Bubble Pack Insulation

from: Jensen Distributing



Reflectix BP24050 24-Inch-by-50-Foot Bubble Pack Insulation
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Street Price: $55.57
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 24293





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Jensen
EAN: 0716511320024
Label: Jensen Distributing
Product Manufacturer: Jensen Distributing
Model: BP24050
Publisher: Jensen Distributing
Ranking: 24293
Studio: Jensen Distributing


Piece facts:
  • Reflective insulation for use in a crawl space, attic, wall, metal buildings, and post and frame structures
  • Fiber free, environmentally safe, easy to install, and lightweight
  • Made up of seven layers, two outer layers of aluminum foil reflect most of the heat which hits them
  • Each layer of foil is bonded to a tough layer of polyethylene for strength
  • Two inner layers of bubble pack resist heat flow, while a center layer of polyethylene gives additional strength, 24" x 50' roll




Insulation Pack Bubble 24-Inch-by-50-Foot BP24050 Reflectix






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24' x 50', Square Edge Roll Double Bubble, Reflective Foil lnsulation. Reflects Up To 97% 0f The Radiant Heat With An R-Value 0f Up To 14.3 Depending 0n Application. Excellent Vapor Barrier For Below Grade lnstallation. Class A/Class 1 Fire Rating, Approved By B0CA, lCB0, SBCCl CCMC, FTC-Compliant, ls Non-Toxic, Non-Carcinogenic, Lightweight & Can Be lnstalled With Scissors, Staples & Tape. Hundreds 0f Applications: Wall, Roof & Basement, Garage Door, Camper, Metal 0r Pole Barn, Window Coverings, Stables, Hatcheries, Etc








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Keeps the Garage cooler in the summer ...
I live in Arizona and saw this product featured during a This Old House episode. The product is very easy to install, and minimizes the heat radiating off the garage door during the day. The insulation also keeps the garage warmer in the winter. Overall, this is a great product. Use double sided carpet tape for garage door installation. A little tape goes a long way.



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