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PREMIUM Radiant Barrier (1000 sf) |  | Brand: Radiant Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $129.00 as of 11/21/2009 09:11 CST details You Save: $20.99 (14%)
Seller: Radiant GUARD Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 48 x 6 x 6 Water Vapor Permeability: 70G/m2/24hrs Mullen Burst Strength: 40.6 psi Tensile Strength: Machine 17.1 lb/in, Cross 11.4 lb/in
MPN: RG-PREMIUM-1000-perf
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1,000 square feet - perforated | | • | Blocks 97% of the radiant heat | | • | Double-sided reinforced 99% pure aluminum radiant barrier | | • | Ideal for stapling to rafters or laying over attic floor insulation |
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Product Description Radiant GUARD® "Premium" radiant barrier is a double-sided aluminum radiant barrier product with a fabric scrim middle layer for puncture and tear resistance. This perforated "Premium" radiant barrier is ideal for new and retrofit installation applications where stapling or durability is required.
RadiantGUARD® radiant barriers can reduce the temperature in your attic by up to 30 degrees when stapled to the underside of your roof decking or rafters. By lowering attic temperatures, you experience reduced air conditional loads and lower energy usage resulting in a more comfortable home.
Our radiant barrier products are lightweight and easy to install and require no further maintenance.
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| Customer Reviews: a must for extreme environs November 7, 2008 Mojave Mike (Littlerock, CA United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
In the Mojave desert, the air conditioner eats power like no tomorrow during summer.
I did 2/3 of my attic with radiant barrier at the start of summer. My central air ducts are hung from roof rafters, so I had to unroll the "foil" over the existing fiberglass batting in the attic. I did it over 2 weekends. The first weekend it was only over the MBR and kitchen; I could feel the difference between the rest of the house and those rooms the next day. The power bills show less usage over the hot months than last year, by a nice margin.
I've ordered more, enough to complete the job.
Radiant Barrier Insulation September 20, 2008 emg_00 (N.E. Texas) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I installed radiant barrier insulation in my attic and it dropped the attic temperature 30 to 40 degrees in the Texas heat. I can tell a significant difference inside my house as far as radiant heat. Before, I could feel the heat radiating inside, but now It is cooler. My electric bill dropped about $75.00 per month during the summer months. My house is not shaded. Anyone using radiant barrier in a shaded area would probably have lesser results because there would be less radiated heat.
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