Mark Simpson

Installing Sound and Heat Insulation

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Sound and heat insulation often remains unseen once your car has gone through a complete restoration, although this is one investment that will pay off many times over and give you a quieter and more comfortable ride.

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3 Responses to “Installing Sound and Heat Insulation”

  1. KEITH

    I find that aluminum tape adheres better to the aluminum backing. It's intended for home HVAC so heat doesn't soften the glue and it doesn't age.

  2. Jeff

    Once the Dynamat is installed on the roof do you still use the factory type jute insulation before the headliner?

  3. Prashant

    Todd,A form of shredded nepawspers sounds like a great green alternative to traditional insulation! I'm planning on insulating part of my house in the next month, but the area I need to insulate has a drop ceiling, and wouldn't work well with this type of product. Do you know of anything green that might work with a drop ceiling?

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