Radiant Barrier Insulation​​

Radiant Barrier Insulation Services

Most of the heat entering a home comes through the roof. Radiant barrier foil insulation installed in an attics can reduce attic temperatures by up to 30 degrees when stapled with a staple gun to the underside of roof rafters by REFLECTING up to 97% of the radiant heat that strikes its surface thereby reducing heat transfer from the attic to living spaces resulting in lower utility bills. This method also reduces the heat subject to attic mounted AC duct work thereby allowing them to work more efficiently.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Radiant barriers are usually installed in attics so as to directly reflect sunlight. This reflective insulation helps keep your home a lot cooler and more comfortable—and enables you to save on your energy bills.
Radiant barriers are installed in homes and attics to prevent summer heat from penetrating the walls of your home, which can dramatically reduce cooling costs. Radiant barriers are made of highly reflective materials to deflect radiant heat.Humans can contract this virus by breathing in contaminated dust from the nests or droppings of mice. One way sure way to breathe in this dangerous dust is to attempt the attic cleaning yourself. Attic decontamination is serious business and must be handled by professionals who have undergone proper training and know the importance of proper masks and cleaning materials. In short, a simple wipe down after a rodent infestation isn’t going to cut it – you need a full-scale professional decontamination to remove all harmful substances from your home for good.
When you need home insulation to get by in cooler months, radiant barrier roof sheathing can improve comfort in your home’s interior to prevent unwanted heat transfer, which could lead to heat loss in your home.
The R-value depends on the number and size of the airspaces surrounding the radiant barrier and the direction of the heat flow. Since the radiant barriers are typically installed on top of existing mass insulation, its R-value is a moot point. It is a radiant barrier’s capacity to reflect heat that makes it such an energy saver.

Like wrapping a baked potato in aluminum foil, it keeps a warm potato longer by holding the heat in, covering your attic insulation with radiant barrier holds heat in the household. Another analogy would be that the radiant barrier in the winter works like a space blanket, which, although very thin and lightweight, holds your body heat in. A thin space blanket can keep you warmer than many heavy blankets.

Like a spacesuit, a radiant barrier reflects the sun’s heat before it can warm up the insulation in your attic. When the insulation stays cooler, your house will remain cooler. It helps in understanding how a radiant barrier will work for you if you think of other things that work similarly.

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