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Dallas Radiant Barrier Insulation

Wanting to save some money? These days everyone is working on budgets and also on cutting out unnecessary expenses. However, did you know that you could be throwing money out the door? Yes! How you wonder could you be throwing money out of the window? Easy, by not having good insulation and also not the right type of insulation! This article explains the benefits of using Radiant Barrier Shields in cold weather climates.

There is little denying that radiant barrier foil may help cut utility bills in warm climate (Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana etc) still, there is some speculation as to if radiant barrier shields help those that live in the frigid environments and also the real ‘added advantages’ that it will afford them.

The theory of heat transfer is somewhat basic. There are three basic ways heat travels these methods are, conductive, convective and Radiant. The Radiant Barrier is beneficial in lowering the amount of heat loss through the radiant heat transfer method, which usually allows and 80% heat loss. This will result in major cost savings and will put more money in your pocket. Traditional home insulation works in the conductive heat transfer. How will your house keep warm in a colder climate? In simple terms it’s because you have an outer barrier (sheathing), and studs filled with insulation, and an inner air barrier (sheet rock). This creates a dead air space (similar to a layer of down in a ski jacket) helping prevent heat from escaping in the home.

Most individuals are curious how radiant barrier foil might help them if they have proper insulation levels in their house. Which might be true, then again, a great deal if not all of the heat loss happens by the attic. The usual American home you have the inner barrier and the insulation, but you still lack the outer air barrier, that keeps the cold air from entering the traditional fiberglass insulation. The loss of heat to attic, increases the requirement of more heat in the house, which translates to mean your furnace will be running longer and increasing the energy consumption needs of your property. The next step is to figure out where you should install the radiant barrier shield. The best installation location for the radiant barrier is to lay it on top of your previous insulation. This helps your radiant barrier shield to work off of the emissivity quality of the aluminum. Just like wrapping up a baked potato in Aluminum foil. The heat trapped inside of the potato does not convert to radiant energy and your potato (insulation) stays hotter.

Another benefit of putting in the radiant barrier shield on top of your traditional insulation is that it will stop the colder and denser air from settling into your attic’s insulation. As proven in the theory of heat transfer, warm air migrates to cold areas. When the colder denser air settles into your insulation your warm air tries to warm up the insulation and then the colder air keeps settling lower into your insulation until it settles into your house! This theory is called ‘convective looping’ and is a huge energy factor in the colder climates. Installing the radiant barrier foil it will raise the effective R value of any previous insulation, what goes on, is the cold air hits the radiant barrier and the Dallas Radiant Barrier prevents it from accessing the insulation below! This keeps the heat trapped below and not having to warm the colder attic!

Everyone wants to save money and energy when heating their home during the winter months With a perforated radiant barrier shield in cold climates will help to do just that. Installing a perforated radiant barrier foil is a great money saving project and should be installed by a professional.

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