Reflective White Foam Insulation Heat Shield Thermal Insulation Shield 48"x4ft
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Yes, 4ft x 4ft, and we have over a million square feet in stock.
It will flex wherever you place it; we have ours on the west side of our mobile home. It's a big help because the Arizona afternoon sun is brutal.
I don't see why it wouldn't work for HVAC because it's used for winterization and insulation.
48”=4ft
Selected User Reviews For Reflective White Foam Insulation Heat Shield Thermal Insulation Shield 48"x4ft
It was used to cover the side curtains on two of window A's windows. Inside and out, there are a lot of different units to choose from. It's a semi-regular insulation with a reflective silver cover on one side and a white vinyl cover on the other. br>br>Easy to cut with scissors. TO KEEP IT IN PLACE, I USED GORILLA DOUBLE SIDEDTAPE! The A is covered by the white side, which is visible both inside and out. Great use of side curtains. It improves their appearance, eliminates drafts and temperature transfers, and reduces noise. I'd buy it again if I could.
It will need to be taped. I used it to keep heat and noise out of my bathroom window; thankfully, it looks like silver gauze from the outside and isn't too meth lab-y. It reduces noise and keeps heat out, but you'll have to cut it very precisely.
I bought two of these before last winter and was so pleased with how well they worked that I bought two more this year. However, there was only one person who showed up. br>I emailed the supplier about the missing product and received a response within 12 hours, and my two additional heat shields arrived on my doorstep three days later. br>Five-star product with five-star customer service.
br>Cut to fit and insert. br>Wonderful item!.
I bought this to put in my car before the summer arrives. So far, there hasn't been any heat felt on the car's floor.
It's simple to use and appears to be exactly what I'm looking for.
This product was used to prevent attic heat from seeping into my home through a small (uninsulated) Attic door. The insulation was simple to cut and tape to the wood around the edges, and it was very effective at reducing heat leakage from the attic into the house. It comes highly recommended from me.
It took about 45 minutes for me to complete this task. When I returned from vacation, I immediately opened and set up the following morning. The package appeared to be in good condition, but it was only wrapped in plastic, which I had to carefully tear off by hand because there was a damaged spot (see photo). I was able to get my piece back without any damage, but I'm limited in what I can do with it now. This was, however, my primary application. I used what others suggested for measuring and cutting magnet tape. So optimistic that it will last. If I have to do something else, I don't want to damage anything. We enjoy our fan and turn it on when the weather gets cooler. I simply wanted something I could use and then take away if necessary. br>I could feel heat coming from the ceiling after turning on the air conditioning. So I'm looking forward to seeing how it will benefit the house. Four stars because the damaged area may be unusable and because I just put it up and will have to wait and see what happens. At this time, I would advise against it.