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Christmas Tree Fasteners

Christmas Tree Fasteners

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  • Color: White
  • Quantity 100/500
  • 3/4" head x 3/4" stem. Fits 1/4" hole

Christmas tree fasteners are used to permanently attach plastic vapor barrier to the foundation walls of the crawl space. These plastic retainer clips got their start in the automotive industry and was quickly adopted by crawl space companies and DIYers to make crawl space vapor barrier installation simple and effective.

We recommend using our 2" Butyl Tape in conjunction with the Christmas tree fasteners to secure the vapor barrier to the foundation wall. 

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Customer Reviews

Based on 11 reviews
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J
James
Crawl space reseal

Worked well

L
Lisa Walker
Work great, Consider Force Assisted Fasteners too

These hold very well when done right!!! However it really requires 2 people whenever possible. To drill, hold, line up and tap in is tough. The Hilti method is only a trigger pull and well worth the cost if you are doing anymore than 70, have a tight space, or working alone. A ramset as Michael says in his videos is also a very cost effective alternate to Hilti for a DIY crawlspace. Great customer service from Crawlspace Ninja and very honest!

J
Jason Christian
Fasteners

Easy to use and worked fantastic!

S
Scott Neeley
Christmas Tree Fasteners

these work great for attaching vapor barrier to concrete walls

D
Danny Cantrell
The Key to the "Hold"

These are part 2 of the wall covering process. The butyl tape holds the plastic firmly in place, allowing you to drill your pilot hole for these fasteners. I found that I could press these into the pilot holes by pushing with the space between the bottom of my thumb and the heel of my hand. Then, I could often push the fastener the rest of the way end using the heel of the hand. I did my entire 750 sq ft crawl space by myself. There were a few times that the fasteners would bend (probably due to a pilot hole not drilled deep enough), but not a single fastener broke.

Customer Reviews

Based on 11 reviews
64%
(7)
18%
(2)
18%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
James
Crawl space reseal

Worked well

L
Lisa Walker
Work great, Consider Force Assisted Fasteners too

These hold very well when done right!!! However it really requires 2 people whenever possible. To drill, hold, line up and tap in is tough. The Hilti method is only a trigger pull and well worth the cost if you are doing anymore than 70, have a tight space, or working alone. A ramset as Michael says in his videos is also a very cost effective alternate to Hilti for a DIY crawlspace. Great customer service from Crawlspace Ninja and very honest!

J
Jason Christian
Fasteners

Easy to use and worked fantastic!

S
Scott Neeley
Christmas Tree Fasteners

these work great for attaching vapor barrier to concrete walls

D
Danny Cantrell
The Key to the "Hold"

These are part 2 of the wall covering process. The butyl tape holds the plastic firmly in place, allowing you to drill your pilot hole for these fasteners. I found that I could press these into the pilot holes by pushing with the space between the bottom of my thumb and the heel of my hand. Then, I could often push the fastener the rest of the way end using the heel of the hand. I did my entire 750 sq ft crawl space by myself. There were a few times that the fasteners would bend (probably due to a pilot hole not drilled deep enough), but not a single fastener broke.