Radiant
barriers are materials that are installed in buildings to reduce
summer heat gain and winter heat loss, and hence to reduce building
heating and cooling energy usage. The potential benefit of attic
radiant barriers is primarily in reducing air-conditioning cooling
loads in warm or hot climates. Radiant barriers usually consist
of a thin sheet or coating of a highly reflective material, usually
aluminum, applied to one or both sides of a number of substrate
materials. These substrates include kraft paper, plastic films,
cardboard, plywood sheathing, and air infiltration barrier material.
Some products are fiber reinforced to increase the durability and
ease of handling. Radiant Barrier is stapled between trusses and
roof.
Radiant barriers can be used in residential, commercial, and industrial
buildings.
Scientific tests show when building an energy-efficient home the
use of radiant barrier sheathing can effect savings on cooling as
much as 25% each year for the life of the home. |