- Insulation Includes 2 Layers Of 5/32-Inch Barrier Bubble Laminated Between 2 Layers Of Reflective Polyethylene, Which Will Help Deliver More Consistent R Values
- Exceeds New Fire Codes And Requires No Maintenance
- Easy To Use And Install Pre-Cut Panel Requires No Protective Clothing Or Special Tools When Installing
- Kit Includes: 1 Reach Barrier(Tm) Bubble Insulation Water Heater Protector That Fits Most Sizes Of Water Heater Tanks, Super Temperature Resistant Tape & Easy To Follow Instruction Guide
Reach Barrier 3016 Water Heater Insulation Kit
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15 reviews for Reach Barrier 3016 Water Heater Insulation Kit
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Aaron –
Break out your scissors and measuring tape, you are in for a crafting project. It does take some patience and precision to install correctly, but the end result is good. Allocate 1/2 hour for the installation. The product comes with ample insulation to cover a hot water heater (I had some left over). The silver tape roll that comes with the product was sticky enough to hold the insulation but wasn’t quite long enough to do the full job. Overall, if you are the type who doesn’t mind spending the time to do something right, you’ll probably like this product.UPDATE: After being installed 2 weeks I notice that the silver tape is coming undone anywhere there is a corner or a fold. The tape just isn’t made to last the test of time. I’ll be looking to order some different tape to re-do the areas the tape is coming un-stuck.
pattib –
Easier to apply than the thick insulated blankets. Waiting to see how much this helps with energy cost. Reasonable. I used duct tape asking with tape provided to help secure.
Alesia –
Just received and installed yesterday. Easy to install and we have a 3d cold spell so let’s see if it makes an impact! Because of all the poor reviews with the tape I only used it at the top. The rest I sealed with good ole duct tape.
WeNu –
Very easy to install and lightweight. I enjoyed the application process I also had more than enough material to cover the tank, and just enough tape! I just used the tape consciously and planned out where I was going to tape beforehand. I did see about a $5.00 savings on the bill, it was a win.
Bob –
Plenty of material and tape for 50 gallon water heater. My order included tape of good quality, other reviews noted low quality of tape. I got my kit as open box and while it was worth the discounted price, I believe the kit’s regular price to be expensive
barleypopmaker –
Easy to install, but I’m not sure how much it holds in as far as actual R value.
Redflash –
Easy to install and good looking . It seems to be holding the heat in more than the OEM internal insulation.
Deth –
A lot easier to install than the thick bulky blankets. The only issue is the tape provided is garbage and doesn’t stick well. I used a roll of aluminum tape I had already.
Anthony H. –
I used this to cover a 50 gal water heater. It was really easy to cut these pieces to size and to use the aluminum tape provided. The tape holds fairly well
B. Callahan –
Another “get what you pay for” situation. It was easy enough to trim and tape onto the heater. But the material is thin and you can feel heat through it. It must be better than nothing, though. I hate fiberglass but I would get it if it was the only step up from this one.
D. R. Sauerzopf –
Just put in a new 40 gallon hot water heater. Used this wrap today. Had plenty of material to cover the tank with plenty of over wrap. The tape you get is fair. As long as everything is clean it should stick and hold. We shall see. I keep my basement around 72. Once I put the wrap on completely. I could feel heat coming off the top of the water heater. I did do the pizza cutting process for the top as recommended and I think some additional insulation would help on the top side since heat rises. All I used was scissors, utility knife, and a tape measure.
dokdmento –
It’s better than the deteriorated insulation that I had but, the insulation is warm to the touch, so how good can it be? It was easy to install and not that expensive so…..
George E. –
Way better fit (50Gal) than the usual blanket type…That an no Fiberglas issues! I like it…
SLady –
This product is easy to work with. Covered my entire hot water heater. Good purchase.
EW –
As described. Works well…