How much of an air gap does Reflectix need?

This product specifically states on it in big red letters “R-8 WITH AIRSPACE” and “R-6.0 WITHOUT AIRSPACE.” The company's website says “The product provides an R-8.0 when installed with a 0.75” air gap between the duct and the insulation, and R-6.0 when installed direct to the duct without a spacer.”
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Do you need an air gap with Reflectix?

Why are air spaces required (in every application)? For either a reflective insulation or a radiant barrier, an air space is required on the reflective side of the product. (Most Reflectix® products are reflective (shiny) on both sides.)
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How much air space is needed for a radiant barrier?

Typically we suggest you have an air gap between 1/2″ and 3/4″ for the radiant barrier to work. Air gaps larger than this work well too – they promote ventilation on the foil and help keep the air dry and the air temps lower. Insulation is technically a solid with a lot of air in it therefore, it is NOT an air gap.
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Do you need an air gap for foil insulation?

In fact, because of the conductive nature of pure aluminum, if you install radiant barrier foil WITHOUT the required air space it will actually work AGAINST you and INCREASE Heat flow. The bottom line is you MUST have an air space on one side of a radiant barrier for it to work.
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Does Reflectix work when covered?

No, it is not efficient once you cover it. It needs an air gap between the reflective surface and the radiant heat source. If you cover it directly, the fabric will heat up accordingly and the reflectix is not a good choice to deal with conductive heat.
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Is Reflectix an air barrier?

The product provides a vapor/moisture barrier, which is a strong contributor to the efficiency of the system. Reflectix® is available in convenient roll sizes which contributes to ease of handling and installation.
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Can Reflectix be left exposed?

Note: For all applications, do not leave exposed duct or space where air can enter between the duct and the Reflectix®. needed repairs. Any worn wiring should be replaced.
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Does an air gap improve R-value?

Air gaps have a thermal resistance to heat flow that is represented by an R-Value with the optimum or best R-Value achieved for a gap of 30mm. Wider air gaps do not achieve higher R-Values.
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Does an air gap provide R-value?

Based on the difference between test #1 and #6, the R-value of a non-reflective air-space and vinyl siding provides an R-value of about R-0.64.
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Does double reflective insulation work?

Reflective insulation can block 95% of radiant heat and provides superior thermal performance. Reflective insulation reflects escaping heat back in the direction of your home's interior. By harnessing the loss it lowers your heating bills.
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Does radiant barrier affect WIFI?

With Wi-Fi signals, unless the radiant barrier is between you and the router, there is unlikely to be any impact.
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Do radiant barriers really work?

Some studies show that radiant barriers can reduce cooling costs 5% to 10% when used in a warm, sunny climate. The reduced heat gain may even allow for a smaller air conditioning system. In cool climates, however, it's usually more cost-effective to install more thermal insulation than to add a radiant barrier.
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How much space do you need between roof and insulation?

1 address the requirement for a minimum 1-inch clearance between the insulation and sheathing to provide proper airflow. Note that most building scientists will recommend at least 2 inches of clearance for best performance (i.e., more than the code minimum).
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Can you board over foil insulation?

As stated, we've found it's best to screw battens onto the rafters to hold the foil insulation in place and then fix the board to that. As long as the batten is pressed up really hard against the rafter, thus crushing the foil insulation when you go to drive the screw in, it seems to work.
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Is a dead air space a good insulator?

Experts believed that the 4" of "dead" air space captured inside the stud cavities of your walls, combined with a vapor barrier, was enough to keep heat inside your home. We now know the experts were wrong. In theory, air is a good insulator, if it can be kept from moving.
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What is the advantage of using an air gap in an insulated wall?

Solid walls, however, must be faced with an insulation product, so they can often eat into floor space depending on the thickness of the insulation as an air gap is needed to prevent condensation and moisture build-up.
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How thick is an air gap?

 The lower and upper surfaces of the wall are assumed to be insulated;  The thickness of the air gap is 3 cm.
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Does insulation need air flow?

The insulation needs to “breathe” to do its job, so there must be a flow of air to the outside surfaces of the insulation. Paradoxically, insulation also needs to be sealed off on the inside surfaces. Walls or ceilings must be lined with a vapor barrier, a layer of a watertight material.
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Do you need an air gap for ceiling insulation?

It is important that air is allowed to circulate between the roof covering and the insulation to avoid condensation - a gap of at least 50mm (2 inch) must be left between the insulation and the inside of the roof covering.
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Which side of Reflectix faces out?

When it's hot out, we want to keep the heat out of the van. The window coverings are placed such that the Reflectix side is facing outward, to reflect the sun's rays. In the cold, with the Reflectix facing inward, it helps to keep heat trapped inside the van where we want it.
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Does Reflectix keep heat in or out?

Reflectix is equally valuable for keeping cool on hot sunny days. The greatest source of heat when the sun is shining is the windows. The heat load can be so high that your air conditioner may be unable to cool your camper down to a pleasant temperature when the sun is beating on it.
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Which way do you install reflective insulation?

The foil insulation goes on top of the moisture barrier, followed by the roof covering. If you use bubble foil or rigid foam insulation, it also goes on top of the moisture barrier. Remember that there has to be an air space between the foil and the roofing.
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