| Residential Installation Gallery |
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| Model of wood and steel structure for demonstration purpose |
Demonstration model for installation method in new construction for metal and wood frame buildings |
Effects of foil laid over Bat insulation - both have 250 watt heat lamps over insulation for period of one hour |
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| Foil mount in garage keeps stored items much cooler |
Residential - Installed to bottom of rafters and back of attic wall of second story |
Residential - High peak in attic leaving gap at the ridge to allow heat to escape through ventilation |
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| Bottom of the roof rafters and gable end of attic everything above the insulation gets foil |
Attic installation under rafter |
Residential - installed under roof decking to cool attic |
| Commercial Installation Gallery |
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| Fork lift doors for warehouse bubble insulation wall |
Manufacturing facility with foil installed next to roof keeping the work area cooler |
Installers working in a warehouse area with foil bubble insulation |
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| Commercial - Bat insulation held up with chicken wire prior to being torn out |
Commercial - Bat insulation is full of mold after it is torn down |
Commercial - finished office warehouse unit with bubble foil to cover falling insulation |
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| Warehouse with bubble insulation mounted to ceiling and foil bubble wall above 8 ft wall |
35 ft high wall foil bubble insulation installed in warehouse to controll temperature in one area |
Office warehouse with foil bubble insulation |
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| Installation method of bubble during new construction using 1x4 to create air space for metal decking |
Installation of foil bubble to cover falling insulation shot up to metal decking |
Another picture of warehouse ceiling |
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| Another warehouse |
Office warehouse with gas furnace does not collect soot like conventional insulation
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