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The SIKASikaSeal-148 Insulation Seam Tape is a multipurpose, hand-tearable acrylic adhesive designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With strong resistance to moisture, mold, and UV rays, this tape is perfect for sealing joints and seams in various environments. Its impressive tensile strength and temperature resilience make it a reliable choice for any project.
A**R
Perfect tape for the job!
This tape works so well! It’s easy to use, super sticky and stays in place but you can also remove it just as easily.
C**R
Does what it says
Really impressive how well this tape sticks to rigid foam and plywood. My project got delayed and this tape has been blasted by sun and weather but still has a tenacious hold on both the foam and sheathing. Keeps foam edges from breaking up and making a mess. Works in a normal packaging tape dispenser to quickly get it on the wall.
M**E
Functional and good price
The media could not be loaded. Great product. Good price. It’s been up over a month. It’s durable and functions as described by manufacturer. I included Timelapse of my assembling shelving because that was the best I had to show the tape in use on the foam boards. I would buy again.
B**N
It gets the job done
It's more akin to box tape and sometimes (annoyingly) tears off at an angle before you reach the length you want. Other versions that are thicker and with the paper backing are more ideal.
P**N
Worked great for insulation seams
Adheres very well to the paper backing of the insulation.
U**9
super sticky... want to avoid any issues w inspector
Very sticky, tough...like a softer, stronger, sticker packing tape.
M**E
Sticks where foil tape won't
Good tape!
A**R
Works as intended
Looks and feels almost exactly like clear masking/packaging tape, except the adhesive is way stronger, and a thicker layer too. The plastic seems sturdier as well, less prone to ripping or tearing. It bonded really well to wood, house wrap, and foamboard insulation (we used silverboard -- at times it even lifted up the foil lining on the silverboard sheets! But then I started using the trick of using a layer of tape to hold down the foil lining on the edges first before taping in the insulation into the framing, which worked like a charm).
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