
Wall Application:
This material is designed to be installed from top to bottom, eave strut to the ground or rake angle to the ground, (perpendicular to the girts).
l. Start at one end of the wall you are about to sheet.
2. Make sure the material is square with the wall.
3. Using C-Clamps and a block of wood, secure the material to either the rake angle or eave strut.
4. Place double-sided adhesive tape around entire bottom perimeter of the building on the outside of the metal plate. Steadily, unroll the material
to the ground, adjust roll so seams line up evenly then secure the bottom of the roll to the double-sided adhesive tape.
5. Go back to the top of the wall.
If Product has the Staple Flange Edge:
7. Bring the core edges tightly together with both flanges (no core in them)
towards you.
8. Roll both flanges together securely keeping core edges tightly together.
9. Staple the flanges close to the core with a heavy-duty plier stapler every
2-3 inches.
10. Then put closure strips over insulation and cut off excess.
11. Be sure to leave enough overlap to ensure that the material will not pull apart after panels are installed.
12. Repeat Steps 5 thru 11 until you complete the the area to be insulated.
If Product has the EZ-Seal Edge:
7. Fold back the insulated tab on the leading
edge of the run you just finished.
8. Fold back the insulated tab on the trailing
edge of the run you are about to install. It will
contain double-sided adhesive tape.
9. Butt the folded edge of the new run tightly against the folded edge of the run which is already in place.
10. Repeat steps 2 and 3.
11. Peel off the release paper from the double-sided adhesive tape.
IF THE TAPE lSN’T STICKING BECAUSE OF MOISTURE IN THE AIR STAPLE EVERY 2-3 INCHES AND DON’T USE THE TAPE TAB
TO SEAL THE EDGE.
12. Press the two insulated tabs tightly together making certain they are even. Place your thumb and fingers in the groove and use as a guide as
you work down the wall. NOTE: For best appearance and easiest installation it is advisable to complete the process in steps 10 & 11 a foot or
so at a time as you unroll down the wall.
13. Using a heavy-duty plier stapler, staple taped seam every 6 - 12 inches.
14. Steadily unroll the run down the wall, about a foot or so at a time, continue using the process described in steps 10 and 11.
If Product has Trimmed Edge:
7. Butt the edges of the insulation together.
8. Starting at one end of the edges, pull the paper backing off of the tape to apply the seam tape.
9. While applying the seam tape use the plastic squeegee (provided for you) to bond the insulation and the seam tape together. This is done by
taking the plastic squeegee and firmly pressing down, running it the length of the tape. lf done correctly, you will see that the seam tape blends
in with the insulation. (If the squeegee is not used, the seam tape will not adhere itself to the insulation and the seams will possibly come loose
over time.)
l0. Apply small sections at a time, making sure that you are bonding the seam tape to the insulation.
11. Once you reach the end of your length, use a razor knife or a pair of scissors to cut the seam tape. Tearing the tape may stretch it and the
adhesive; this puts an undue strain on the tape and will hamper its performance.
l2. Place closure strips over the insulation.
13. Repeat steps 5 thru ll until you complete the area to be insulated.
1. Peel paper from strip. 2. Fold back both tabs. 3.
Stick adhesive side to 4. Staple
non adhesive side.
1. Pelar el papel del liston. 2. Doble ambas orillos. 3.
Pegue el lado adhesivo 4. Engrape
al no adhesivo.
(Staple every 12” for best results)
(Para mejor resultado engrape cada 12”)
DO NOT PULL TIGHT!!
An Air Space is Needed for Efficiency, Please Allow the Insulation to Sag in Your Roof System.
Product Specific Install Instructions
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