🚪 Upgrade your garage game with NASA-grade insulation—comfort and efficiency that’s out of this world!
The NASA TECH White Reflective Foam Core Garage Door Insulation Kit offers a high R-value of 8.0, combining radiant, vapor, and sound barriers in one durable, waterproof, and fire-resistant package. Made in the USA, it fits standard 18ft wide by 8ft high garage doors and includes all installation essentials, reducing garage temperatures by up to 40°F while enhancing energy efficiency and comfort.
Brand | US Energy Products |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 216"L x 24"W |
Item Thickness | 6 Millimeters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car,Door |
UPC | 821995558884 |
Number of Items | 72 |
Manufacturer | US Energy Products |
Unit Count | 72.0 Feet |
Part Number | B074LR5QF5 |
Item Weight | 9.67 pounds |
Item model number | B074LR5QF5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Durable |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
U**E
Good product
Product does work in reducing heat in my garage. Tape included was super sticky and so far is holding. Instructions were clear and helpful. Package arrived earlier than expected. Like others two persons is helpful and easier to install. Insulation comes in sheets that needs to be cut to size. I got the kit which includes razor tape and squeegee. Tape cover the whole job. I Insulated the 2 car garage in 3 days because I didn't want to rush like suggested by others.
A**R
Great Product; Toss Out the Install Instructions
I've had this installed for about a month and can say it's a great product, from an insulation perspective. I really does help moderate temperature. It appears to have some sound dumping qualities as well, at least enough to take the echo off a garage workshop.However, your cannot expect to install this as directed. It'll never hold. The kit comes with double sided tape and a squeegee to press the foam into the tape. It says to use the tape on horizontal runs. I used it on horizontal and vertical runs. The take adhered to the garage door fine. The insulation never stuck to the tape. It was falling off in a day.Luckily, I had watched some other install videos for this on YouTube and picked up a trick or two. If you take the hinges and other bolted on hardware off the garage door, run the insulation, then remount the hinges/hardware, the hardware will keep the insulation on. (Don't take all the hinges off at once. Take a couple off, mount a portion of insulation, remount the hinges, then move to the next section.) This is all that held my insulation on for about two or three weeks until the tape had total failure. I couldn't close the garage door because the insulation was drooping off the bottom of the door and tripping the door sensor. So I went back along every seam with construction adhesive, and that held the insulation on in between the hinges.Running full lengths of foam across the door, under the hinges, and using a bit of construction adhesive really makes this look like a professional install. It works better too as the seal creates a true air pocket for better insulation. It's a tedious process, but easy and well worth it.I can recommend the product, but also recommend tossing the tape, squeegee, and instructions. They'll only leave you disappointed.
A**R
Great product and customer service
Purchased the garage door insulation kit from US Energy Products. This is a great product, it has made a tremendous difference in the temperature of our garage but the ease of use and exact amount of the product was perfect! We have had a couple of questions during our install and reached out to US Energy and I wish every seller was as responsive and helpful! We would recommend this product and company 100%!
S**J
Keeps it cooler
Insulation rolls for the panels are great however the two sided tape included for the installation is not as strong. The insulation started separating from the tape after day 3.I reinstalled with an upgraded 3M tape and it was perfect. My garage gets all the afternoon sun until it sets. Certainly took the temperature down making it manageable during 90-100 temps verse being a sweat box, so I’m pleased. So pleased I added a ceiling fan to the garage 💯👍🏼✅🥳🍻😃Was also able to tell a difference during the winter months of the bedroom over the garage. Definitely warmer and a game changer for me.Performance of material is great. Easy to cut to fit. Tape could use an upgrade to acquire a better seal, to prevent from having to do it again. Excellent value for the money and easy weekend project.
T**2
So far so good.
Just finished the garage door insulation kit. I was debating on how to place it up and not look hokey. I have seen in some posts that they just draped it right over the hardware and it looks horrible. Plus, potential insulating issues may possibly arise afterwards. Meaning the door is flexible and may pull and tear at the insulation when lifting or when the door is closing.. So I chose to cut on the panels and slightly drape over so it would overlap. Then, to make sure that the flaps do not bind, I took the pieces I cut, and used adhesive caulk, And doubled it up under the flaps so there would be a nice overlapping gap in between the panels. It took a little bit more extra time, but I think it came out well, and the ends do not fold back or bind up when opening or closing, which is key.The double sided adhesive roll that comes with the kit DOES NOT hold well..so forget using it all together. So I ended up using a combination of spray adhesive, and gorilla glue heavy duty construction adhesive in a caulk clear form. (I would recommend you get three tubes to make sure that everything sticks properly- and prevents you from wasting time going back and forth to the store).Keep in mind (for the average do it yourselfer) this is not a one day job if you’re working on it by yourself and you want to do it right. It will probably take two days possibly three, because it’ll take approximately 12 hours for the caulk to cure and harden. Also, just like me, I had to go back and recheck and make some minor corrections and adjustments the next day when some parts of the insulation didn’t line up perfectly when I first opened and closed the door…so: if you’re not handy, I would highly recommend having another person help ypu with this project. However, I did it myself and I took my time and I think it came out great.I would recommend that you take the hardware off. Not only will it prevent the panels from binding together, it will help keep the insulation intact as well as assisting in the insulation purposes from the beginning. Also, cosmetically speaking: it just looks so Much better than what it was from before. As of now, there is definitely a noise reduction when vehicles pass by my place. Also, we just had a very high wind storm last night, and usually through the panels I could feel wind coming through the seams of the garage door and that is most definitely reduced.As a side note: , the knife that they give you with the kit is really dull, (honestly it really sucks) so go by a very sharp box cutter Blade so it doesn’t rip and tear on you. I started using it and I thought “ what the….!?!?!?” Trash it….So, the other technicals: Came on time, was packaged well, and even if there is a couple degrees reduction in the summer, and it tends to keep the warmth in during the winter, then it did its job. I have noticed a change in the temperature with the southern sun exposure beating in. I didn’t have a digital thermometer laser gun (let the other reviews do that), but again, there is a difference. Also I noticed that on humid days, it’s not as bad as it was before, and there has been a reduction of that humidity since I put it up…Once again: I would recommend that this is a two-man job, but it can be done by one person. If you’re patient enough and like to work alone, you definitely can do it on your own. I did it as one person. Took me about a whole day (of actual hard work)to get all the hardware off and put back on and the roll panels out..Also make sure you have some rags and alcohol or a cleaning solution to wipe off the excess grease from the rollers on the track. Very important to keep that clean so everything sticks to the door properly. It can get very messy when mixing caulk with grease and white panels…so again, take your time and don’t rush the job if by yourself.Overall, quite happy with the product, we’ll see how it goes throughout the year. Once we start going into the cold months, I’m sure there will be a huge difference. I can tell it’s working in the summer to keep the heat from beating in. I can only assume that this principle holds true in the cold winter months.. well- good luck, hope my review helps you in getting prepared on what you need to do when handling this future project…Highly Recommend…
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