Radiaflect reflective insulation and attic barrier is a great investment in energy savings and pays for itself faster than any other home improvement!!

In colder climates Radiaflect keeps heat from escaping the home using insulating properties and in hotter climates Radiaflect keeps hot air from entering the home and attic using reflective properties.

TOP 10 REASONS TO INSTALL REFLECTIVE INSULATING ATTIC BARRIER:
  1. Improves the ability of your attic to insulate your home.
  2. Makes your home more comfortable year round.
  3. Lowers cooling costs in summer and heating costs in winter.
  4. Qualifies for the 2010 federal tax credit program.
  5. Provides a permanent insulating barrier that is puncture-and tear-resistant.
  6. Installs easily and quickly.
  7. ENERGY STARŪ labeled.
  8. Passed ASTM 970 Radiant Fire Test.
  9. Warranted for 20 years.
  10. And pays for itself in as little as 3 years!!

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RadiaflectT is designed to work with your existing insulation and dramatically cut energy losses year round. More than 45% of an average home's wasted energy is lost through the attic, mostly via radiant transfer. Ordinary insulation does little to stop radiant transfer, but Radiaflect cuts it by 97% - making it one of the best ways to lower your cost of home ownership.

There are now 3 great ways to install reflective attic barrier for any home:

On-rafter installation with 48-inch wide rolls attached to the bottom side of the rafters. This installation method is best suited for high, standup attics with few uprights.

Between-rafter installation with 16 or 24-inch tabbed strips gets installed between the rafters. This installation is best suited for attics with many uprights, like truss attics, which would make an on-rafter or over-floor installation difficult.

Over-floor installation with 48-inch wide rolls are attached across your attic floor, over the joists and existing insulation. Radiaflect P-48 is perforated to allow vapor to escape when it is installed directly over mass insulation without compromising its effectiveness. This installation is best suited for attics with few obstacles or uprights, and in colder climates.

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