Radiant Barrier out performs tradiational insulation products
Radiant Barrier vs. Conventional Insulation Methods
Reflective insulation is one of the most advanced and inexpensive modern ways to make your home more energy efficient. Radiant Barrier works like a thermos keeping hot air out of your structure in the summer or trapping warm air inside your structure during the winter.
Heat can be transferred in three different ways which include conduction, radiation, and convection. Conduction is the transfer of heat between neighboring molecules due to a temperature difference. The energy is always transferred from a higher temperature region to a lower temperature region. Heat Convection refers to movement of molecules in fluid which is a major mode of heat transfer through diffusion and advection. Thermal radiation is the transfer of heat through rays which we cannot see, such as the ones emitted by by the sun and absorbed by the earth.
Older insulation products like fiberglass, Styrofoam and cellulose work well against the convection and conduction of heat but they do almost nothing to stop radiant heat transfer. More than three quarters of heat loss in any building can be due to radiant heat transfer.
Foil Insulation utilizes a foil surface to create a radiant barrier that reflects 97% of heat transfer in the radiant form. This reduces the need to cool in the summer and run the heat during cold months, keeping energy costs down all year around.
EcoFoil Radiant Barrier has an extremely low ability to radiate absorbed energy at 0.03 and a high reflectivity of 97%, which exceeds the U.S. Department of Energy’s requirements of 0.10 and 90% respectively.
In addition to being the best solution to prevent radiant heat transfer, reflective insulation is also the easiest and safest to install. Despite it’s light weight and flexible characteristics, foil insulation is very durable and rip resistant Perforated radiant barrier is the most common insulation used when insulating an attic because it provides maximum breathability, which will help to avoid expensive condensation problems.
Installing foil insulation is as quick and easy as gluing, stapling, or nailing the foil to the rafters or laying the insulation on the attic floor over existing insulation.
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EcoFoil Radiant barrier foil insulation carries a Class 1/ Class A Fire Rating and can be used alone or in conjunction with other insulation types, making it the easiest, most practical insulation available.
EcoFoil Foil Insulation and Radiant Barrier is a low cost, do it yourself installation that can help you reduce your home’s energy consumption.

Posted July 1, 2009
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