Watch this video to see why a radiant barrier is perfect for homes in a hot, southern climate.
Roofs get hot in summer, causing attics to heat up, too. Much of that heat radiates into living spaces below. Carolina Energy Conservation can keep your attic cool with a radiant barrier.
Carolina Energy Conservation installs radiant barriers in attics and are experts in saving energy through your attic, as well as many other parts of your home.
If you've ever gotten into your car after it's been sitting in the summer sun for an hour or so, you know firsthand just how hot the car can get. Leather seats can literally make you jump, and it can take your car's air conditioning quite a while to make the space comfortable again.
Why would a car's interior get so much hotter than the air outside? Because of radiant energy from the sun -- solar heat that keeps building up inside of your car.
During the summer, the air in your attic can become super heated, just like the air in your car. As the temperatures shoot up to 120, 130, 140 degrees or higher, your home heats up dramatically. This forces your cooling system to work harder than ever. Your electricity use spikes, and you spend a lot more money.
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By installing a radiant barrier across the rafters, your attic stays cooler and so do you. A radiant barrier in an attic can reduce air conditioning expenses by 10 percent or more
Radiant barriers are sometimes referred to as "reflective insulation" and "radiant barrier insulation" because, similar to insulation, they can effectively slow the transfer of heat.
Unlike foam or cellulose, however, radiant heat barriers reflect heat back to its source. Radiant barriers are available in several forms.
Your Carolina Energy Conservation consultant will help you decide on the one that's best for your home.
To help protect a car from the heat, many drivers will leave a foil-faced sun shade on the car. This is a radiant barrier that does an excellent job of reflecting the solar heat, protecting your car from getting too hot.
In an attic, the radiant barriers we use can work just like these shiny car shades. When it's hot, up to 97% of the sun's heat can be reflected back outside by a radiant barrier.
This will reduce the heat gain and take a load off of your air conditioning. In the winter, this reflective effect works the other way, reflecting heat from the house back toward your living space.
There are several ways to add a radiant barrier to your attic, including reflective sheeting, between-rafter panels, and rigid insulation panels faced with a radiant barrier.
Carolina Energy Conservation can install a radiant barrier against the bottom of your rafters (or between them) to help improve cooling efficiency in the summer and heating efficiency in the winter.
Call or e-mail us for a free quote for radiant barriers.
Installing a radiant barrier in an attic cuts air conditioning expenses by 10% or more. Expect the highest savings in warmer climates, where the workload on AC equipment is highest.
Homeowners in northern climes can benefit, too -- especially when HVAC ductwork and the air handler is located in the attic.
Carolina Energy Conservation provides radiant barrier and insulation to Bluffton, Charleston, Myrtle Beach as well as surrounding areas such as Darlington, North Charleston, Florence, Mount Pleasant, Beaufort, Summervile, Goose Creek, Myrtle Beach, Moncks Corner, Irmo, Camden, Chester.
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