

🚪✨ Insulate smart, save big—your garage’s glow-up starts here!
The Reach Barrier 3009 Garage Door Insulation Kit features advanced reflective and bubble barrier technology that blocks up to 95% of radiant heat, helping reduce energy costs. Lightweight and pre-cut for easy DIY installation, it includes 8 durable polyethylene panels with permanent adhesive tape and cleaning tools. Exceeding fire safety codes, this kit offers a hassle-free upgrade to maintain a comfortable garage environment year-round.











| ASIN | B0058W5M08 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,269 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #47 in Weather Stripping |
| Brand Name | Reach Barrier |
| Coverage | 64 Sq Ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,590) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853455003009 |
| Included Components | 8 panels, 1 pack of Stickems and instruction sheet |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 24"L x 48"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.16 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Adhesive Pads Included |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Reach Barrier |
| Material Type | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
| UPC | 853455003009 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**E
A DIY insulation kit for garage doors that WORKS
Easy light weight heat/cold barrier for Clopay metal garage door in Florida. I bought two boxes to cover my two car garage door. I was concerned about the heat and cold that is in the garage in summer and in winter here in Fort Myers Florida. I was very concerned about stressing my garage door opener with added weight on the door. These panels are light weight and do the job. I can tell you that I get really sweaty in the summer and my fingers get stiff from cold in the winter when I work in my garage shop. The Reach Barrier kit arrived within a few days. I used one morning to measure and cut all panels (21' x 24'). I placed the panels in each section of my two car garage door. I was easy to fold and slide each panel into place. That took about two hours for me, a guy who is 81 years young! Next day the easy part of peeling sticky squares (one of my FAVORITE tasks LOL), to place the squares on the door, then press the panel onto each sticky. I put two at the top of a panel at each side and pressed. Then one sticky at the bottom middle of each panel. You can see how each panel had cross members on the garage door. The insulation was tough and could be maneuverd to do the sticky squares with no problems. Rubbing alcohol was easy to prep for sticky placement. Please bear with me and stick it out on this review. You will be happy if your garage faces East or West. I measured the temperatures 12 hours after final installation. I took readings from inside and outside of my home. I am attaching photos. #1 = outside temp is 42.6 F at 1:30 AM. #2 = my home inside thermostat is 74 degrees F. #3 = inside my home in a room closest to the garage is 72.4 F. I placed a sensor in the middle garage that read 66.0 F. I can walk barefoot in the garage at 1:30 AM! I placed a hand one the door in the afternoon sun and felt heat...then placed my hand on the installed barrier...there was a NOTICABLE temperature difference. I highly recommend this company and product. I wish that I had installed the panels four years ago when I bought this home! I plan on adding a follow-up temperature comparison this coming summer, when garage tempertures are easily 20 degrees higher that outside afternoon sun!
A**R
Great product
Great insulation for garage doors, easy to cut to size, very easy installation, cut come with more tape for sure. Well worth the money, garage by far not as cold in winter
T**M
Easy to install
Great product. Worked well to insulate our garage, as well as keep the rooms above warmer. If you have windows on your garage, the silver material will show though. We didn’t think about that until we had already installed it. We have a 2 car garage and we needed 2 boxes.
J**N
Noticeable Difference in Garage Temp with Insulation Installed
I looked at the published R-values of this product and NASA Tech. They are both broadly listed as R-21. There are better insulating products available usually of the fiberglass batt type but these can be "dirty" and difficult products to install. The NASA Tech originally looked like the best bet but to install it, I would have had to remove the hurricane straps (5 of them), unroll the NASA Tech, marking the holes where the hurricane straps were bolted and reinstall the hurricane straps and bolts. Not a small job. I elected to purchase Reach Barrier becasue of the pre-cut panels. First, one box covers a single car garage door. For my project I needed two boxes for a 7'h X 16'w door. Second, each panel in the Reach Barrier Kit is 24" X 48". There's enough product to do 16, 24" X 24" panels per box Third, not every panel on my garage door (an Amarr Product) is the same size. The outside panels (closest to the roller tracks) are 25" wide, 21" high. The others are all 23"w X 21"h. Each panel had to be trimmed from the stock panels in the kit. I started the project by myself by marking the dimensions with a marker, labeled the L corner and top of each trimmed panel and would trim the stock panels to size using a long straight edge (a level) and box cutter. The panels trim neatly and easily with a box cutter. I switched to one person cutting (my wife) and the other (me) installing it - that saved a lot of getting up and down from one's knees. The first 4 or so panels cut and installed solo were slow going; it took about 10-15 minutes each panel to trim and install it. Going slow like this with one person doing the cutting and installing would take almost 3h to do one half of this project, 6h total. Too long. Get the wife, save my knees! Once we got a system going we did the other 28 panels in about 90 minutes. They advantage of the Reach Barrier product over the NASA tech is that I was able to install the cut panels without removing the hurricane straps. If you look closely at the photos of the completed garage door, you may note that the hurricane straps will actually hold some of the panels in place (there is enough space between the aluminum panels and the hurricane straps to easily work the cut panels under them). I started out using the stickies per the instructions. The problem with that was installing the stickies on the panel, removing the top covering of each of them then trying to slide a panel under a hurricane strap without the panel sticking to them until in place. After screwing up one panel that way I stopped putting the stickies on all four corners and in the middle. Instead I started cutting the panels 1/4 " longer in each dimension. Voi-la. They fit snuggly in place (mostly). If there was a saggy corner, I'd put a sticky under it by rolling the corner back, placing the sticky then unrolling the corner onto the sticky. That was only required on a couple of panels. The design of the door made it possible to jab that 1/4" extra of material in a grove and it stayed in that grove even with the door operating multiple times to test this technique. I imagine that wouldn't work on some door designs with or without Hurricane straps and you'd have to use the sticky is The important thing for DIY'ers is that you can easily install this product successfully even when leaving horizontal hurricane straps on the door. As for performance, I'm impressed so far. My garage door faces west and in the afternoon the door gets blazing hot - likely over 110 degrees. The garage is uninhabitable in the heat of the day with inside garage temps reaching 102 - 103 and it is presently serving as a storage area for heat sensitive things. I'd estimate that the insulation alone drops the ambient temperature inside the garage 8-10 degrees in the heat of the day with full sun on the door. Low 90s is still uncomfortable. My garage is about 450 SqFt. I just installed a 10000 BTU portable room AC that ducts (intake and exhaust) out the garage window. With it set at 80 degrees, it has no problem getting the ambient temp down to just under 80 degrees - comfortable for us. In the heat of the FL sun, the combo of a portable AC and the garage door insulated with the Reach Barrier product makes the garage a useable space. All I need now is a solar shade for the 48" X 48" window that I noted today leaks a lot of radiant heat now that the garage door isn't doing that!.
D**Y
This helps!!
This is helping. Install is easy. I did have to cut my panels to fit. The box I got was a return that was resent to me so I had a hiccup on the stickers. I emailed the company abd got a response within hours. Customer service was fantastic. They stand behind the product. It’s great quality
T**Y
Easy install
I can't say if it works yet or not as It's not hot or cold enough to test where i live but install was pretty easy. I just cut to size with scissors and used the included stickies to adhere. I do have windows at the top of my door so I bought some black posterboard pieces from Walgreens and covered those first so the foil wouldn't show through. Hoping it helps keep my garage cooler this summer and warmer in the winter. I did have to buy an extra batch of stickies though as what they sent wasn't quite enough for my single garage door.
A**E
It works
It's a noticable difference. I recommend. Although you may want more sticky pads.
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