Description
Description
Sealin’ Hatch Insulated Attic Access Door
Sealin’ Hatch Insulated Attic Access Door is a completely assembled and insulated attic access system specifically designed to save the builder and homeowner time, energy and money when building, remodeling, or simply adding attic access for maintenance.
The Sealin’ Hatch Insulated Attic Door installs into a rectangular opening in your ceiling, between and mounted to ceiling joists. Pre-built out-of-the-box just insert it into the properly sized opening, and shim it in place until you can fasten it to the joists.
To enter the attic, push the insulated panel up into the attic and to the side. When exiting the attic, slide the insulated panel back over the opening and down into the hatch framing where it will rest snugly in place with gravity.
Sealin’ Hatch Insulated Attic Access Door Features
- Ideal for New Builds & Remodels
- No Assembly Required
- No Rough Framing Needed
- Environmentally safe 75% Recycled Fiber Insulation
- R-39 Insulation Comes Pre-Attached (or see R26 version for garages)
- Energy Saving Weather Stripping
- Energy Star Standards
- 12″ Loose-fill Insulation Dam (shorter for garage version)
- Sturdy Construction
- Pre-primed Trim and Door Panel – ready to (sand and) Paint after Installation
- Installs with just 6 screws (Included)
- Made in the USA
Click here for the Knee-Wall version: Sealin’ Hatch Insulated Knee-Wall Hatch
Specs
Insulated Attic Access Door – Sizes and R-Values
- 14″ x 22 1/2″ rough opening size.
R-39. Fits between true 2” 16” on-centered ceiling joists or 14” rough opening (you will want to have shims on hand for shimming in place into 14 1/2” rough opening). Can be turned to fit between 24” on-centered ceiling joists. - 22 1/2″ x 30 1/2″ rough opening size.
R-39. Meets building code for size. - 22 1/2″ x 30 1/2″ rough opening size.
R-26. Meets code for size and fire for attached garage installations; or for sheds, garages or
attic areas that require less R-value/insulation. - Custom sizes available (full pallet orders only) – Click here to submit an inquiry for a pallet of custom hatches
Installation
This article demonstrates locating and cutting the hole in the ceiling into which the attic hatch can be installed: DIY Attic Access