After reading various posts regarding Reflectix vs. Foam insulation, I sent a email to Reflectix Inc. I told them what I was trying to do and they responded as below. It is interesting that they recommend a air space between the roof and reflectix material. My thoughts are to use 1/2" or 3/4" (if available) EPS glued to my headliner, then add my wires, then glue or tack the Reflectix to the EPS and roof spars. My thinking is I will end up with about 1/2" air space between the roof and the Reflectix as recommended. An added benefit would be the 1/2" EPS is easy to curve and attach to the headliner, and I would not have to notch or kerf it for wiring. I will probably just go with the Reflectix or EPS only in the hatch area. Depends on what I have left over after insulating the living area. Wud'u think? Read below.
Question: I am building a small camping trailer and am debating insulating it with EPS or your reflectictix product.
Can you tell me if you product would be appropriate to use in the roof of my trailer. I have a 1 1/2" gap in
my ceiling area that needs to be insulated. the general construction is like this from the outside to the
inside. .040 thickness Aluminum skin, 1/8" luan plywood, 1 1/2" air space (this is generally where EPS or
Fiberglass bat is added for insulation), 1/8" interior Ply ceiling panel. My hope is to keep the interior
warm at night and minimize solar heat gain during day times. My trailer has a overhead vent and side
windows for general ventilation. There will be no heater because it is so small that my own body heat
should be enough for most camping needs. I live and camp in California where the tempatures are
generally mild. Any advise you can give on using your product possibly in conjunction with 1" EPS would
be appreciated. I am trying to attain maximum R values and min. heat gains or losses. I have seen you
product at Home Depot.
Answer from Reflectix
Jerry,
The way for the Reflectix to provide benefit would be for you to install it with at least 1/2" airspace between the roof and the ceiling. If you wanted to add EPS, you would have the
roof, 1/2" air space, Reflectix, EPS, ceiling material.
Kindest Regards,
Tari Hendricks
Sales/Customer Service, ext.150
Reflectix, Inc. 800.879.3645