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Our Federal Government is offering all homeowners across the country an opportunity to Earn Tax Credits ....for adding ENERGY SAVING PRODUCTS LIKE  radiant barrier to their homes. For every dollar spent up to $5,000 the homeowner can earn a tax credit of 10% of their expenditures, with a maximum of $500. For additional information please call your accountant.
Radiant Barrier
For Energy-Efficiency
 
Easy to Install
  • Simple, sturdy installation - in attic
  • Strong-foil-faced with poly mesh backing to resist damage during installation
  • Lightweight-easy handling in 50" widths
Saves Energy Cost
  • Reduces thermal radiation
  • Keeps your home cooler in summer for lower cooling costs
  • Stabilizes cold weather energy loss-reduces heat loss through ceiling in winter
In Summer, the foil barrier reflects the sun's rays from the roof, stops heat absorption into the fiberglass before it's released into the living area, and eliminates overheating in attics. In cold weather, the radiant barrier reflects heat escaping through the ceiling, stabilizes energy loss, and reduces night-time heat loss.

Energy Protection Priced To Please!

Radiant Barrier pays back it's purchase price
by reducing energy bills

Facts about Insulation
Standard attic insulation is designed to reduce heat loss/gain in the living area due to convection and conduction only. The thicker the insulation layer, the lower the heat loss/gain through conduction and convection.  BUT THE HEAT LOSS/GAIN THROUGH RADIATION WILL CONTINUE UNABATED and radiation is the largest factor.  All warm objects radiate heat in all directions in a straight line until they are reflected or absorbed by an object.
So to increase the effectiveness of the attic insulation you want to keep as much heat as possible from getting to it in the summer and keep the heat in the insulation in the winter... to minimize heat gain/loss due to radiation.

IN SUMMER, heat is radiated downward from the bottom of the hot roof. A properly installed Radiant Barrier will stop 95% of that heat from reaching the fiberglass. Result: the fiberglass absorbs less heat to later be released into the living area, reducing the cost of air conditioning

*Results may vary depending on circumstances
 

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Radiant Barrier Installation

IN WINTER, a Radiant Barrier installed above the fiberglass will reflect the heat trying to leave the fiberglass through radiation making the fiberglass more efficient at keeping the furnace's heat in the living area.
 

 

RADIANT BARRIER comes standard in 500 sq. ft and/or 1000 sq. ft. and 50 inches wide for easy installation in walls or attic. Please contact us for larger/smaller sizes. Class-A Fire Rated, Two-sided aluminum with a layer of flame retardant kraft paper tri-directional fiberglass scrim reflects 97% of radiant heat. Has a theoretical R value of 53 with a 3/4 or more air space. Emmistivity factor is.037. Tensile strength is 825 lbs.

 

Simple and Cost-Effective Installation
Barricade Radiant Barrier is strong and lightweight-easy to handle and install in attics-facing an air space.  Properly installed, Barricade Radiant Barrier can significantly reduce heat radiated through an air space to the foil.
 

Residential uses: Single family homes, room additions, manufactured housing, mobile homes, townhouses, duplexes, apartment buildings, condominiums, attics, basements, walls, floors, crawl spaces, and patios.
Commercial uses: offices, shopping centers, warehouses, plants, motels, hotels, restaurants, grocery stores, fast food establishments, and so on.
Agricultural uses: Chicken coops, hatcheries, stables, outbuildings, barns, livestock buildings.
Endless other uses: new or retrofit construction, car window shields, thermos bottles, freezers, sun visors, blankets, pipe insulation, fire fighter suits, sun mats, ice chest bags, water heater blankets, walk in coolers, space suits, and is also wrapped in the SPACE SHUTTLE!

 CALL FOR MORE INFO 1-321-984-1232/1-321-693-3562

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One the best features of our Company's Radiant Barrier is that it helps vent a home    
    Thermal - Moisture Venting
  • Water vapor moves in and out of a building basically in three ways: with air currents, by diffusion through materials, and by heat transfer. Of the these three, air movement is the dominant force because, like most fluids, air naturally moves from a high pressure area to a lower one by the easiest path possible. This is generally through any available hole in the building envelope. Moisture transfer by air currents is very fast (in the range of several hundred cubic feet of air per minute) and accounts for more than 98% of all water vapor movement in building cavities. Thus it's very important that unintended paths that it may follow be carefully and permanently sealed. The other two driving forces are much slower processes and most common building materials slow moisture diffusion to a large degree, although never stop it completely.
  • In decades past, buildings did not need to restrict the flow of airborne moisture, since when the building cavities got wet they also generally dried quickly due to the "leaky" construction methods that allowed air to move freely through the building envelope. So the water vapor movement really didn't matter much until the introduction of thermal insulation. When insulation is added, the temperature of the water vapor can drop very quickly since it is being isolated from the heat of the building (in the winter) or from the outdoors in the summer if the building is being air-conditioned.
  • Whether from the indoors or outdoors, airborne water vapor entering the envelope of the building through holes around plumbing pipes, ductwork, wiring, and electrical outlets are some of the less obvious, yet important, points where air can move in and out of the thermal envelope. During the winter in Northern climates, any warm air entering the walls from the house cools and condenses it's water vapor inside building cavities. In the South, humid air does much the same except it comes from the outdoors and condenses inside the wall cavities during the cooling season.
  • The laws of physics govern how moist air reacts within various temperature conditions. This behavior is technically referred to as "psychrometrics." A psychometric chart is used by professionals to determine at what temperature and moisture concentration water vapor begins to condense. This is called the "dew point." By understanding how to find the dew point, you will better understand how to avoid moisture problems in your house.
  • Relative humidity (RH) refers to the amount of moisture contained in a quantity of air compared to the maximum amount of moisture the air could hold at the same temperature. As air warms, its ability to hold water vapor increases. As air cools this capacity decreases.
  • Creating a path of air to move, & solving moisture problems, is one on the benefits of radiant barrier. a lot of vented & non vented attic's ,aren't  insulated , they get very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter.  If ductwork runs through this space, as it does in many homes - those extreme temperatures can make the HVAC system, or heating system work overtime. Ducts are notoriously leaky, so they will be heating & cooling the great outdoors. It is much better to seal and insulate the attic, making it a useable part of the homes conditioned space. whether it is actually heated or cooled or not. one of the ways is to use Our Company's radiant barrier, by creating layered pathways, for air whether it is cold or hot to escape, depending on the time of year. This will reduce mold and mildew problems and save energy by keeping conditioned air  leaking from the inside of the house. this is why you always want to separate the interior of the attic from the exterior of the roof.
  • Certainteed ,Cellulose ,Celotex ,Dow ,Foam insulation Johnmanville ,Knauf and Owens Corning to name a few, all make great insulation . This is known as mass insulation, which can hold a lot of moisture and humidity or a leaky roof would just add to the problem. Moisture in mass insulation helps  speed up the transfer of heat or cold , depending on time of year or dew point conditions. As little as 2% can cause a lot less thermal resistance. This is not the insulations fault, its just the nature of  things, and how they are. R value which is , or means Resistance, really means heat flow.
  • Heat flow ALWAYS goes from HOT to COLD , by MOTHER NATURE.
  • Whether you have insulation in your attic or not ,our Company's  radiant barrier will make a huge difference in your home.
  • Heat flow ALWAYS goes from HOT to COLD , BY MOTHER NATURE, this is very important, so we have said it again. You as a builder or homeowner or ,landlord ,need to remember about heat flow , whether you want to keep it in, or keep it out.
  •  Our Company's radiant barrier insulation has 4 features ,4 layers. Less cost. The 1st one, as you know, (radiant ) 2nd,Vapor,  3nd,Infiltration barrier & 4th, Venting, all in one.
  •  Radiant, its reflective pure aluminum insulation, it re radiates heat or cold. It doesn't just slow it down, it reflects it back, from the direction , in which it comes . It will help keep objects cold or hot, and works in reverse , by itself ,when needed. whether its winter time , to keep heat in, or summer time to keep heat out.
  • This way by using multi layers , you get year round savings.
  • So many of my customers are amazed , that as they are installing in summer, how it blocks out that heat, its that fast.
  •  My northern customers , are so amazed that when its cold in the attic as they are installing, they can feel the heat coming off the bodies , keeping them warm on each piece that they install.  It's that fast !
  • Our Company's real radiant barrier Class A fire rated and made to last a lifetime.
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    Vapor barrier, this protects your home, and the layer of reflective pure aluminum that faces towards the exterior of the home. You'll never have to worry about Our Company's  Radiant Barrier , with its moisture barrier , that will stop it from pitting, from moisture and dust build up, adhering to the outside layer. Like, with all other two sided barriers, that will  stop working when that happens. You never have to worry about excess moisture getting into the attic, walls or under floors, its does not hold moisture, mold, fungus, or mildew. Legionnaire's disease , was just found in a hotel , just recently 2/1/06,  in insulation, as it has been found many times before. Infiltration, & ventilation work hand and hand, with Our Company's  .By stapling a layer , under the pitch of the roof, from soffit to soffit and completely separating  the exterior roof from the interior attic, will greatly decrease your chances of germ buildup as well as make a world of difference for your home. This  procedure will create a whole convection system, over the interior of your home , to keep your home drier. This layer is one of the most important layers, in helping your home become energy efficient. Our Company's Radiant Barrier, will not cost you any money.... its FREE  from your energy savings . This is one step , to freeing yourself from high energy bills and  being more comfortable in your own home then ever before.  This is  the most intelligent product on the market today. 
    By stapling a layer , under the pitch of the roof, from soffit to soffit and completely separating  the exterior roof from the interior attic,  this will achieve  the most efficient coverage for your home. This will create a whole convection system, over the interior of your home , to keep your home drier. This layer is one of the most important layers, in helping your home become energy efficient. Our company's Radiant Barrier, will not cost you a dime , its FREE  from your energy savings . This is one step , to freeing yourself from high energy bills ,and being more comfortable in your own home then ever before. This IS the biggest bang for the buck, product on the market today.
    For the last 26 years , I have been offering , & using this product, in buildings , homes ,and my own Super Energy Efficient Home. (S.E.E.H.) In building my own home , I wanted it to  use the best of all products and applications for building the walls  and roof . I built out of the second worst product on the market , for a (S.E.E.H) Home. Concrete ,,,, only worst then this is STEEL. Concrete is the best home you can build, this Fortress, is made out of 3000lb, steel reinforced concrete, both the walls and roof, on a 5/12 pitch. This fortress is rated at 350mph ! and is Hurricane  and Tornado resistant . Last year proved that, when we got hit by a tornado and 3 hurricanes the year before. Other than the screen room being torn up, ZERO DAMAGE . Our Company's  radiant barrier reflective insulation & vapor barrier, insulates with pure aluminum foil insulation. Add it to your existing insulation, or insulate  with it as a stand alone insulation. Our Company's hot box testing exceeds  all other forms of Radiant Barrier by 20% in energy efficiency. Our Company's low cost and is the only radiant barrier with a lifetime guarantee, because of its construction. Less cost 4 you, which means faster payback.
     

    Our Company's Radiant Barrier Insulation has 4 Features with 4 Layers. Which means more for your money and less cost, all in one.

    We are the only company on the entire web to offer this type product...

     The 1st layer as you know (radiant) 2nd layer vapor barrier 3rd, Infiltration barrier and 4th layer is to provide the venting all in one.

     

     

    Conserving the World One Structure at a time.

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