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The most effective way to cut these costs is to lower the amount of heat transferred into your home in the summer and out of your home in the winter. Heat is transferred in three ways: radiation, conduction, and convection. All heat transfer begins with radiation. Infrared rays or heat waves are radiated in a direct line from any heat source whether it be the sun, a fire, or the electric element of a space heater. These heat waves are either reflected or absorbed by any object that they come in contact with. If they are absorbed, the process of conduction (heat passing through solid materials) or convection (heat movement by air currents) can occur. Your roof, insulation, walls and ceiling are all materials that absorb and conduct these heat waves, driving up your energy bills as your furnace or air conditioner tries to compensate for the extra heat loss or gain.
Regardless of the insulation in your home today, AWT's Radiant Barrier Reflective insulation will dramatically reduce the amount of heat lost in the winter and gained during the summer, saving you up to 40% in your energy bills.
Nearly all homes have problem areas where comfort is compromised. Typical problem areas include rooms that are adjacent to unconditioned space, such as an attic or rooms over crawl spaces or basements. Use E-Shield 11000 to help correct these problems by blocking radiant heat gain or loss. E-Shield 11000 is perfect for many residential applications. E-Shield 11000 is so versatile you'll want to keep it handy for use on every job!
Use E-Shield 11000: - Beneath the roof deck
- Between roof joists
- Beneath radiant floors
- Behind recessed lights
- At eaves to prevent ice dams
- Behind fiberglass batts in walls
- On basement or attic knee walls
Approximately 75% of total heat transfer in a building occurs through radiation. The foil in EShield 11000 can reflect up to 97% of radiant energy striking it
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