Installation Guide
3. R-6.1 (2”x 2” furring with 2 air spaces)
• Attach 2”x 2” (nominal) furring strips vertically directly over the 2 x 4 studs (behind the sheetrock) on
the wall.
• It is easiest to utilize the Staple Tab (16” or 24” depending on stud spacing) Reflectix
®
Reflective/
Bubble product, although the standard edge product will also provide the same level of benefit.
• Cut the Reflectix
®
Insulation (with scissors or a utility knife) into lengths equal to the height of the
wall (floor to ceiling).
• Staple the product to the side of the furring strip at a dept of 3/4” - the goal is to split the cavity (in
two) into approximately equal air spaces.
• The two air spaces created are - one between the Reflectix
®
Insulation and the previously existing
wall and the other between the new interior panel and the Reflectix
®
Insulation.
• Finish with interior panel (or sheetrock) of choice.
Review These Important Safety Guidelines Prior to Installation:
• ALWAYS check local building codes before installing Reflectix
®
.
• ALWAYS check the area you are insulating and make any needed repairs. Any worn wiring should be replaced before you begin installing Reflectix
®
.
• ALWAYS make sure work areas are well ventilated and well lighted.
• ALWAYS use eye protection when operating a staple gun.
• ALWAYS use caution and common sense when using a staple gun. Be aware of where electrical wiring is located. Stapling into a wire can cause
severe shock or death. NEVER staple into electrical wiring.
• ALWAYS be careful when working with large pieces of Reflectix
®
on windy days.
• When installing Reflectix
®
on bright sunny days, it is best to wear sun glasses.
• Do not work in areas such as attics when temperatures are too hot.
• Visit our website at www.reflectixinc.com for additional product and installation information.
Please Note:
The intention of these Installation Instructions and 3-D renderings are for the sole purpose of illustrating the correct location and relative position of the
Reflectix
®
products in specific building assemblies. The correct construction methods and techniques are the responsibility of the installer or contractor.
The methods outlined are recommendations on location of the Reflectix
®
products as a guideline. There are no claims on the part of Reflectix, Inc. that
these building assemblies are finite standards or meet building code requirements (as they can vary by region).