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Decreases the temperature as well as those utility bills
Installing Houseables new radiant barrier foil along the rafters of your attic (or attic flooring) is a clever and cost effective way of combating the sweltering summer heat as well as those rising utility bills. When stapled to the underside of roof rafters (below insulation and never on top), our radiant foil reflects up to 97% of the radiant heat that strikes its surface. When that radiant heat is reflected, heat transfer is greatly reduced, so temperatures are naturally lowered. Some studies have shown that radiant barriers are effective enough to reduce overall cooling costs by 10%.
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Proper installation can naturally lower the temperature of your home within mere hours, if not sooner. This also helps reduce heat subject to attic-mounted AC ducts, thereby allowing them to work more efficiently as well. Using foil in combination with other insulation methods in your attic will result in a noticeable temperature drop. Decreasing the temperature of your attic naturally lowers the heat that radiates into every room that is below the attic floor, resulting in a more comfortable living during the warmer months.
Installation tips:
- Beginning the installation process as early in the morning as possible (when temperatures are lowest) is always recommended.
- Its important to allow material to droop between attachment points so that at least an inch of air space between it and the bottom of the roof exists
- If installed on top of attic flooring insulation, foil is susceptible to dust accumulation, which may trap moisture in fiber insulation. It is recommended that you do not apply radiant barrier foil directly on top of the attic floor insulation.
- Carefully study and follow the manufacturers instructions and safety precautions and check with your local building and fire codes. There are multiple resources (text and video tutorials) online for proper installation.
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