Roof Installation
Roof insulation rolls are cut to lengths that cover the distance from eave to eave, leaving a one-foot overhang on each side of the building.
- Start at the end of the building and temporarily secure one end of the roll by attaching the insulation to the eave strut with double-faced tape.
- Pull the insulation across the purlins with the vapor barrier toward the building interior. The double-faced tape attached to the opposite end of the insulation will keep tension on the roof roll while the metal panels are being attached over the insulation.
- Install the next roll in the same manner, making sure the rolls are stretched tight, properly aligned and closely butted.
- Fasten tabs using one of the methods described on the following page. Any rips or tears must be covered with matching facing tape to ensure a tight vapor seal.
- Trim excess insulation flush to prevent it from acting as a wick and moving water into the building.
Wall Installation
Labels on wall insulation rolls indicate the length and the number of pieces that need to be cut from each roll. Be sure to cut rolls from a clean area to avoid staining the insulation facing.
- Cut the insulation dimensions from the base angle to eave strut or rake, plus an extra 6" to 12".
- Attach one end of the insulation to the base angle using double-faced tape.
- Pull from the other end to stretch the insulation tightly outside the girts to the eave or rake and attach with double-faced tape.
- Make sure the facing is toward the building interior and attach the panel to the structure.
- Install the next roll in the same manner, with edges butted snugly. Then fasten the tabs using one of the methods described.
Labels on wall insulation rolls indicate the length and the number of pieces that need to be cut from each roll.