Description
Description
Sealin’ Hatch Knee-Wall Insulated Attic Hatch
Sealin’ Hatch Knee-Wall Attic Hatch is the completely assembled and insulated attic access panel system specifically designed to save the builder and homeowner time, energy and money when building or remodeling. The Knee-Wall Attic Access Door is made specifically for easy occasional through-the-wall attic access.
The Sealin’ Hatch Insulated Knee-Wall Attic Access Door installs into a rectangular opening in your attic knee-wall, between and mounted to wall studs. Pre-built out-of-the-box just insert it into the properly sized opening, and screw through the trim and drywall and into the studs.
To enter the attic, remove the screws and remove the insulated panel. After exiting the attic, slide the insulated panel back into the opening and re-insert the screws. This design is a cost-effective solution for occasional/maintenance access to your attic, rather than frequent access.
Sealin’ Hatch Insulated Attic Hatch Features
- Ideal for New Builds & Remodels
- No Assembly Required
- No Rough Framing Needed
- R-13 Recycled Fiber Insulation Comes Pre-Attached
- Energy Saving Weather Stripping
- Sturdy Construction
- Pre-primed Trim & Door Panel – ready to (sand and) Paint after Installation
Note
The Knee-Wall Attic Access Door is a one-piece product intended for periodic infrequent access – specifically for access for maintenance and inspections. Four screws are included for fastening it to the wall studs between which it is inserted. To gain access the screws are removed, and then refastened afterwards. This product is not intended for frequent/regular access such as for storage. (On the other hand, the ceiling hatch is a two-piece product with gravity providing the closure, and thus lends itself to more frequent access.)
Click here for the ceiling version: Sealin’ Hatch Insulated Attic Ceiling Hatch
Specs
Sizes and R-Value
- 14.5″ x 22.5″ rough opening size. R-13.
- 22.5″ x 30.5″ rough opening size. R-13. Meets building code for size.
- Click here to read about framing for attic access