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Crawl Space Use and Installation When
Max Reflect Barrier is installed in crawl spaces, the heat rays which flow downward in winter are reflected upward, back into
the home at a 97% rate. The temperatures of the cold floors which cause cold feet will be raised while fuel bills reduce,
providing for INCREASED COMFORT. As the heat is reflected back into the living area, it warms other objects. Those objects
radiate heat back into the room, increasing your living comfort.
Installation
- Carefully
read over the Helpful Tips before starting.
- Inspect
your crawl space and make any needed repairs before installing Max Reflect Barrier.
- Check
your crawl space to determine the amount of work space, and whether your floor joists are 16” or 24” on-center.
- Determine if there are water pipes and heating
ducts which hang below the floor joists. These will need to be insulated. Foam pipe wrap is designed for this use. There
is no need to wrap water pipes or duct work that fall between floor joists. Max Reflect Barrier will provide adequate insulating
without extra wrapping
- Start at the end of the house
and face staple Max Reflect Barrier to the bottom of the first floor joist. Leave enough length so the insulation can be pulled
up to the band board and stapled.
- Start the
next run and face staple to the bottom of the floor joist. Overlap tabs and seal with foil tape to create a vapor barrier.
At the ends, staple up to the sub-floor or band board.
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