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Car Roof Insulation and Sound Deadening Products

Your vehicle’s roof doesn’t just leak heat - it can also flex and rattle when you crank up your subwoofer or barrel down the highway. A Second Skin roof treatment solves both problems: stopping vibrations and improving heat control year-round. Whether you're looking for a quieter cabin, better bass performance, or a more comfortable ride, our premium roof insulation products have you covered like a warm blanket on a winter night!

FAQs

We think about insulating a car's roof just like a contractor would think about insulating an exterior wall in a house. The project is a cost-effective way to regulate temperature in a vehicle. The larger the roof, the bigger the impact of insulating it. The steps to insulating a car roof are straightforward, but the level of complication can vary based on the make and model.
  1. Remove the headliner.
  2. Add your preferred Second Skin insulation material.
  3. Reinstall the headliner.

A car or SUV roof should always be deadened if you are installing a subwoofer in the trunk or cargo area. Stop reading right now and go add Damplifier Pro to your cart to stop that roof flex. Outside of that specific use case, we recommend a vibration damper on the roof if the rain or wind is noticeably vibrating the roof - often in a larger van or SUV. As a second layer, our car roof kits include an insulator which will absorb sound in the cabin and help control temperature.