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Radiant Barrier Campbell

Radiant Barrier Campbell

An innovation originally developed by NASA for astronaut space suits has become a viable way to save on heating and cooling energy bills. The popularity of heat reflecting foil is growing rapidly as homeowners become aware of the benefits. Aluminum foil-based radiant barriers has found its way into the homes of people across the world, making their homes more comfortable and increasing their home’s energy efficiency. Reducing summer attic heat gain and preventing winter heat loss is the most important thing you can do to make your home more energy efficient. A radiant barrier installation will pay huge dividends in achieving better energy efficiency.

Radiant Barriers Keep Heat Out During the Summer!

Old metal framed or leaky vinyl framed windows let heat and cold air escape. Having energy efficient windows in Utah is especially beneficial for your home because of our fluctuating weather and climate. Energy efficient windows help keep your home cool in the summer months and warm during winter months, so you spend less money trying to maintain a consistent internal temperature in your home.

A Radiant Barrier Installation Keeps Heat In During Winter

In the winter, heat passes through your ceiling and into the attic and out of the house completely. When heat is lost through the ceiling and attic, your home’s heater works to reheat the space. A properly installed radiant barrier can reduce this wasted energy by reflecting much of the heat back towards the interior of the building, keeping your home warmer and reducing your heating bills. As the cost of natural gas and electricity continues to increase, payback times decreases. The attic is the most common location for a radiant barrier installation. Virtually every home will benefit from an attic installed radiant barrier system.

Attic Radiant Barrier Installation

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.

Benefits of Radiant Barrier Insulation

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.

Benefits of installing radiant barrier insulation in your household or building include:

  • Reduced energy costs
  • More comfortable indoor temperatures
  • Improved HVAC system performance, end more

What Does Radiant Barrier Mean?

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.

Does Radiant Barrier Help in Winter?

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.

WHY SHOULD AIR DUCTS BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED?

Air ducts get damaged from a number of factors such as age, poor design, and rodent damage.

Damaged duct work or air duct leaks affect the indoor environment in two main ways:

Cold air is lost before it effectively cools the indoor space. This makes your HVAC system work harder, using more energy and driving your utility bills up.

Leaks in the duct work introduce contaminants to the circulating air. This includes mold, dust, mites, pollen, bacteria, asbestos and other allergens.