This co is selling a product they claim on their site to be R-22 Do not Believe this its actually less then 2 I wanted to send it back as it was delivered ant my expense and they said no returns. Also they said good luck disputing the credit card payment. Completely unprofessional. And misleading advertisement
The following will help you understand Mr. Kevin Perron. He sent us the following email when we asked him to show us where we misrepresented something: “I have a better idea anyway. Eat a $#*! See ya online.” His disgusting language was edited by this website.
Ironic, his use of the term “unprofessional”.
What value is a review disputing an R-value if the review fails to support its claim?
What value is a review from someone that has NOT used the product?
Unlike fiberglass and cellulose, we link all values posted to the parameters of the testing. We’re more transparent than other insulation types. Mr. Perron is merely regurgitating propaganda from “wolves in sheep clothing” (disguised pitchmen that host blog sites pretending to be energy experts).
The following information is supported and can be easily verified with a google search:
“The parameters of the R-value test for fiberglass and cellulose insulation involve no moisture or wind. Even in the desert there is humidity. All buildings and houses leak air and water. Water vapor from the atmosphere, showers, cooking and even breathing move back and forth through the walls and ceiling. Those of you in humid areas may lose half of your R-value with fiberglass or cellulose insulation.” For more see page: https://www.insulation4less.com/insulation4lesstechnicalarticles-267-reflective-insulation-fact-vs-fiction.aspx
Kevin Has Earned 22 Votes
Kevin P.'s review of Insulation4Less earned 22 Very Helpful votes
The following will help you understand Mr. Kevin Perron. He sent us the following email when we asked him to show us where we misrepresented something: “I have a better idea anyway. Eat a $#*! See ya online.” His disgusting language was edited by this website.
Ironic, his use of the term “unprofessional”.
What value is a review disputing an R-value if the review fails to support its claim?
What value is a review from someone that has NOT used the product?
Unlike fiberglass and cellulose, we link all values posted to the parameters of the testing. We’re more transparent than other insulation types. Mr. Perron is merely regurgitating propaganda from “wolves in sheep clothing” (disguised pitchmen that host blog sites pretending to be energy experts).
The following information is supported and can be easily verified with a google search:
“The parameters of the R-value test for fiberglass and cellulose insulation involve no moisture or wind. Even in the desert there is humidity. All buildings and houses leak air and water. Water vapor from the atmosphere, showers, cooking and even breathing move back and forth through the walls and ceiling. Those of you in humid areas may lose half of your R-value with fiberglass or cellulose insulation.” For more see page: https://www.insulation4less.com/insulation4lesstechnicalarticles-267-reflective-insulation-fact-vs-fiction.aspx