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Where should I use TVM Reflective Insulation or No-Tear?

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Where should I use TVM Reflective Insulation or No-Tear?

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There are two specific places to use No-Tear: on the attic floor, and as a housewrap. You should use only No-Tear here because it’s perforated to allow moisture to escape. You can install TVM Reflective Insulation everywhere else: walls, ceilings (under drywall), crawlspaces and basements, water heater, heating ducts, radiant floor heating systems (installed under a wooden floor). There is one exception to this: Concrete Barrier. Concrete Barrier should only be used under concrete. Do NOT use regular TVM Reflective Insulation.

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