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I bought a two 100x4' rolls of radiant barrier to install in the attic of my two story garage. The plan is to install the barrier in the pockets between joists.

My question is what do I do with the roofing nails sticking through the sheathing? They protrude about 1/2" - have to be careful as I've come close to impaling myself on them a time or two. Is it ok that the barrier is punctured by these nails?

In case it's asked, I live in Atlanta. The barrier is going in the whole garage, but mainly for the south facing roof (which already generates a LOT of heat).
 

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I've never seen any radiant barrier that should be installed that way. I assume that since it is a garage, there is not an insulated attic floor? Check manufacturer instructions or search for a diy guide or video, but based on what you've said so far, it should go on the underside of the roof rafters, not between them. It should be continuous.
 

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I bought a two 100x4' rolls of radiant barrier to install in the attic of my two story garage. The plan is to install the barrier in the pockets between joists.

My question is what do I do with the roofing nails sticking through the sheathing? They protrude about 1/2" - have to be careful as I've come close to impaling myself on them a time or two. Is it ok that the barrier is punctured by these nails?

In case it's asked, I live in Atlanta. The barrier is going in the whole garage, but mainly for the south facing roof (which already generates a LOT of heat).
When you install a radiant barrier you should fasten it to the roof joists just below the roof surface (not the attic floor) using a staple gun. The small channel between the joists will allow hot air to escape thru your ridge vent, etc. Don't let your attic get hot when you can avoid it.
 
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