Attic Tent - Attic Stair Insulation Cover - AT-2 (25 in. x 54 in. x 7 in.)

$156.98
Manufacturer:
Attic Tent
Mfg #:
3570.31
Our Item #:
10824.2
Availability:

Description

Other sizes available: AT-3(22"x54"x13"), AT-4 (25"x54"x13"), AT-5 (30"x60"x13")

Highlights

  • Reduces heat loss caused by most attic doors
  • Improves indoor air quality by reducing allergen and dust flow from the attic
  • EnergyStar-rated and significantly raises R-value of the house
  • Affordable - see cost savings almost immediately
  • Easy to install, comes in a variety of sizes, and durable
  • 2-Year Warranty

How It Works

Most attic doors are poorly designed and cause tremendous energy loss throughout the year. They are often made of thin plywood: an uninsulated material that doesn't perfectly seal air leakage (when new) and only worsens with age (as it warps due to dramatic temperature differences). Consider this: even the tiniest gap around the attic door perimeter -- as small as 1/32 (0.08 cm) -- is like leaving a 5-square inch opening or window open all year!

The Attic Tent, an insulating attic door cover that shields and puts a lid on air leaks, addresses all of the primary issues as well as being:

    • Easy to install by any Do-It-Youselfer (DIY). To install, secure the Attic Tent in place with staples to the surface, then add a bead of silicone caulk around the seam to create an airtight seal. And youre done.

 

    • Versatile. Attic Tent can be used on folding attic stairs, attic knee doors, and attic scuttle holes.

 

    • Durable, convenient and improves air quality. The space-age synthetic casing is made up of a high tech material that is adhered to 1/2 thick micro-fiber urethane insulation. The non-corrosive, heavy duty zippers allow easy access to your attic while keeping harmful insulation and dust particles in the attic -- thus improving air quality in your house.

 

    • Affordable, effective and excellent payback. Attic Tent provides an R-value of 3.2 and has been proven to reduce air transfer up to 71%. This means, your Attic Tent will pay for itself in one year, and save you at least $145 per year thereafter.

 

This Attic Tent measures 25" x 54" x 7". To be sure this is the correct size for you, all you have to do is take a measurement of your stairway opening, and confirm this one closely matches your attic door dimensions. Make & Model

  • Manufacturer: Insulsure
  • Model: AT-2 (25”x54”x7”)
  • Color: Silver
  • Material: Synthetic casing adhered to 1/2-inch thick micro-fiber urethane insulation


How to Order the Right Size

Most standard size attic stairs will need Model AT-2 (25”x54”x7”). Having said that, please carefully measure your attic entry way before ordering. To determine which size Attic Tent you need to measure the attic door/staircase:

  • Measure the width across (e.g., it will be between 22” to 30”).
  • Measure the length across (e.g., it will be between 54” to 60”).
  • If you have a standard triple fold attic staircase, measure the height of it when folded (e.g., it will be between 7” to 13”).
    • Height of 7” needed if attic ladder side rail made with a 1x4.
    • Height of 13” needed if attic stairs with ladder side rails made with a 1x5 or 1x6.


How to Install

A. Attic Stairs

  • Place Attic Tent with the zipper heads at the hinge end of the attic stair box.
  • Staple the mounting flange to the rough frame, on all four sides about every 2-3 inches.
  • Seal between mounting flange and rough frame with a bead of caulk.

B. Knee Wall Door

  • Align Attic Tent vertical to the back side of the door frame.
  • Insure the zipper end is down.
  • Fold flange under zipper side to attach to the floor.
  • Staple around door frame on attic side and seal with a bead of caulk.

C. Attic Scuttle Hole

  • Attach a piece of 1/2 inch plywood measuring, for example, 24” by 35”*, to the adjoining side of the access hole and along the floor joist in the attic as per drawing above.
  • Seal any adjoining areas to insure a good seal. This will allow the required mounting surface for the Attic Tent.
  • Position the Attic Tent over the scuttle hole with the zippers near the access.
  • Staple the Attic Tent flange, around the access frame and extension of plywood.
  • Apply a bead of caulk between the flange, access frame and extension of plywood to provide a tighter seal.

* Measurements may vary depending on access dimensions.

NOTE: The extra space provided by the extension of plywood will allow room for positioning & storing the access door when entering the attic. This will keep it free from carrying insulation back over the access area, and preventing the blown insulation around the access area from falling back into the home.


How To Use

  • Open the heavy-duty zippers that allow easy access to the attic.
  • Enter the attic and close the attic door if needed (NOTE: You cannot close the Attic Tent from inside the attic).
  • Remember to close the zipper once you exit the attic.


Warranty

2-year warranty

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