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Radiant barriers are a type of reflective material used to deflect radiant heat. They are installed in homes to reduce summer heat gain and winter heat loss.

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Heat Deflection

Radiation is the transfer of heat without an intervening medium, where heat is absorbed on contact with a solid surface. An example of radiation is the sun beating down on your roof in the hot summer months.

Radiant barriers can help deflect some of the sun’s radiant heat. When properly installed, radiant barriers in the attic can reduce summer heat gain through attic insulation, attic ductwork, ventilation and air conditioning components. Radiant barriers also may enhance the comfort of your home, due to less heat gain into air conditioned space.

Energy Savings

Your exact energy savings with radiant barriers will vary greatly, depending on factors such as the efficiency of your air conditioning system, your current insulation levels and the efficiency of your air distribution system.

Available Materials

Radiant barriers usually consist of a thin sheet of aluminum or a light coating of a highly specialized paint. These materials limit the absorption of infrared radiation across an air space. They do this by reflecting the radiation that strikes them or by not radiating the heat energy. Aluminum, for example, is a poor radiation emitter with an emissivity of .05, and therefore, eliminates 95% of the radiant heat transfer potential.

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Radiant barriers
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Radiant barriers

Radiant barriers are a type of reflective material used to deflect radiant heat. They are installed in homes to reduce summer heat gain and winter heat loss.

Go to:
Heat Deflection

Radiation is the transfer of heat without an intervening medium, where heat is absorbed on contact with a solid surface. An example of radiation is the sun beating down on your roof in the hot summer months.

Radiant barriers can help deflect some of the sun’s radiant heat. When properly installed, radiant barriers in the attic can reduce summer heat gain through attic insulation, attic ductwork, ventilation and air conditioning components. Radiant barriers also may enhance the comfort of your home, due to less heat gain into air conditioned space.

Energy Savings

Your exact energy savings with radiant barriers will vary greatly, depending on factors such as the efficiency of your air conditioning system, your current insulation levels and the efficiency of your air distribution system.

Available Materials

Radiant barriers usually consist of a thin sheet of aluminum or a light coating of a highly specialized paint. These materials limit the absorption of infrared radiation across an air space. They do this by reflecting the radiation that strikes them or by not radiating the heat energy. Aluminum, for example, is a poor radiation emitter with an emissivity of .05, and therefore, eliminates 95% of the radiant heat transfer potential.

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