Instructions / Assembly

Installation Option 1: Recess the insulation into the 0.75” cavity and staple it to the inside of the
rafter every 2 to 3 inch as a continuous layer.
Installation Option 2: Staple the insulation every 2 to 3 inches directly onto the underside of the
rafter as a continuous layer. Nail 1”x 2” Furring strips to the underside of the rafter and install code
fibreglass batt over Everbilt Insulation.
Crawl space:
Benefits: Acts as Vapour control layer.
Installation: Start at the end of the house. Run the first layer of Everbilt Insulation halfway up the
joist and staple the product to the inside of the joist. This will create the airgap between the two
layers of insulation. Run the second layer to the underside of the joist and staple it. Seal the overlaps
with Everbilt Foil Tape to create a vapour barrier. Staple and seal the Everbilt insulation around the
perimeter. The two cavities have been created, one between the flooring and the first layer of
insulation and the second between both insulation layers.
Radiant Floor/ Wood Joist:
Benefits: Radiant Reflector
For installation, please see “Crawl Space” details above.
Duct Insulation:
Benefits: Reduces the Air Loss
Note: Condensation may occur. When installed without a cavity the condensation is reduced,
however if installed with a cavity thermal performance will increase and reduce condensation
further.
Installation: For the direct application on to the duct install the Everbilt Insulation in a spiral or in
linear strips and tape the overlaps with the Everbilt foil tape. Do not remove any existing
insulation.
By double wrapping 2 inch wide strips every 24” to 36” around the duct you may create the cavity
and then install Everbilt Insulation in a spiral or in linear strips. Seal overlaps with EverBilt Foil Tape
as per above.
Exterior Wall:
Benefits: Acts as a Vapor retarder
Installation: Install Fiberglass in an external 2” x 4” wall system. Install the Everbilt Insulation to the
internal side of the timber structure creating a cavity of 0.75”. This cavity is created between the
Everbilt Insulation and the sheet rock.
Garage Door:
Installation: Cut the Everbilt Insulation to the size of the panels on the door. Cover metal doors with
adhesive or staple it to the wood door, depending on the door material.
Knee Wall:
Installation: Staple the Everbilt Insulation to either side of the stud, with the fiberglass in between
the stud. The cavity is created between the product and the fiberglass.
Masonry Block Wall on Furring Strips:
Benefit: Thermal Performance and Vapor Retarder
Installation: Fix furring strips to the block wall as per code. Staple the Everbilt Insulation onto the
furring strips. Staple the insulation in the middle of the cavity creating two airspaces. Required