



Attic Insulation Covers for Recessed Lights
Insulated attic light covers offer a cost-effective solution for improving energy efficiency around recessed lights, an often under-insulated area of the attic where heat escapes. Features include:
- Fire-rated components: Made with temperature-resistant materials (-60°F to 180°F).
- Easy Installation: Quick setup, no special tools required.
- Energy Efficient: Prevents heat loss and stops air leakage.
- Universal Fit: Covers most round recessed lights and bath fans.
Insulated attic light covers offer a cost-effective solution for improving energy efficiency around recessed lights, an often under-insulated area of the attic where heat escapes. Features include:
- Fire-rated components: Made with temperature-resistant materials (-60°F to 180°F).
- Easy Installation: Quick setup, no special tools required.
- Energy Efficient: Prevents heat loss and stops air leakage.
- Universal Fit: Covers most round recessed lights and bath fans.
The Insulated Attic Light Cover by SEALIN' HATCH
The Insulated Attic Light Covers by SEALIN' HATCH is a quick, simple, and cost-effective solution for keeping all types of insulation material away from the typical recessed light and bath fan. It has been field-proven to be an E-Z install! The top is made with 75% recycled material.
Benefits- Manufactured with fire-rated components.
- Easily covers most round new and existing recess lights.
- Designed to keep insulation material 3" from the standard round recess light.
- Saves valuable energy and stops air leakage.
- Improves comfort and stops heat loss or heat gain.
- Reduces noise.
- Saves time, quick and straightforward installation
- Improves safety: Installers spend less time in hot and potentially unsafe attic environments.
- Substantially improves insulation-weatherization crew productivity.
- Eliminates homeowner complaints and costly callbacks caused by buried lights cycling on/off and dirt and insulation fiber infiltrating the light fixture.
Note that the box of 20 will also result in the best shipping cost per unit.
Installation Notes- Make sure bulb wattage does not exceed the fixture manufacturer's limit
- Center Light Cover on the light fixture
- May be neatly cut to fit around wires, fixtures, and joists, where necessary
- Bottoms need to be flush with the attic floor surface
- Some installers seal or stick the Light Covers down with a foam caulk (if so, let set before installing insulation) - Or, hold them down flush to the attic floor surface and install insulation around and over the Cap.