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800-973-3366 | 13111 E. Briarwood Ave. Suite 250 Centennial, CO 80112 | www.premiersteel.org

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Use:
PRODEX TOTAL INSULATION Foil-Foam-Foil
(FfmF)


For New Construction:


1.

Install between framing and sheeting
2.

Place double-sided tape on frame
3.

Roll out insulation over frame
4.

Allow insulation to sag slightly
(approx 1 inch)
5.

Attach your sheeting as if the
insulation wasn't there
6.

Tape seams with metal tape

For Retrofit Application:
Use a combination of glue, tape or screws to attach to side or underside of metal beams. You may
install between beams or run opposite direction over beams to avoid having to cut. Tape seams
with metal tape. Reflective insulation is most effective when incorporated with a ¾-inch or more
airspace on at least the outer side of product.













800-973-3366 | 13111 E. Briarwood Ave. Suite 250 Centennial, CO 80112 | www.premiersteel.org

Customer Example:

Using this product saved me a considerable amount of money and time. The building erection crew
used the foil tape you sent and secured the insulation to the framing, as it was 48" on center. After
a few weeks I used a small paint roller (and long handle) to apply pressure to the seams and re-
press them down. They are still tight 1 year later. The temperature difference is a good 15 to 20
degrees from the outside air and with my evaporative coolers I am very happy with the results.

Thanks,
Douglas Biles
5212 S. 110th Ave.
Tolleson, Arizona 85353




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800-973-3366 | 13111 E. Briarwood Ave. Suite 250 Centennial, CO 80112 | www.premiersteel.org

Customer Example:

Metal barn with full foam insulation. Installed
with double sided tape directly to the metal
purlins on the wall and roof. Used high tension
wire to support insulation on roof. Wood
framing added on top of insulation, fiberglass
added to framing.

Bruce Tappe




Customer Example:

We used plastic banding strapped to the ceiling beams to support
the
insulation.
--
Gwen Carr
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