Line Your Wallet With More Green
As part of your overall green conscious heating and cooling system, a radiant barrier can line your wallet with more green.
Green is good.
It's good for the environment.
But, it can be even better for your wallet.
Find out why some homeowners of custom built homes are demanding the use of a radiant barrier in their attic.
So how hot, exactly, is a "hot tin roof"? Well, that depends on the temperatures of any given day.
For many homes in the south, temperatures on their rooftops can reach 130 degree or more.
And for homeowners that want to keep those extreme temperatures outside where they belong, choosing a cooling/heating system that includes the use of a radiant barrier is just what they are demanding.
No longer just installed by green conscious builders, many homeowners that are building custom homes are requesting that a radiant barrier be placed in the attic to help maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the home.
This easy to install form of insulation is proving to be both effective in reducing the amount of heat that is radiated from the rooftop to the interior of the home and efficient in the form of long term cost savings for the homeowner.
Consider this: *Using a radiant barrier can reduce as much as 97% of the heat that gets into a home's inner living space from the attic; *With less heat coming into the living space, there is less need for the air conditioning unit to work double time to keep a home's climate at a comfortable level; *When your air conditioning unit is allowed to function at a steady rate it enjoys a longer lifespan; *The less often you need to replace your air conditioning unit, the more money you will save; *The less often your air conditioner runs, the less you pay in utility costs; *The more money you save from lower utility costs and equipment replacement, the more money you have to spend on activities and items that you really want! Imagine that by simply using the most recent technology available for insulating your home with the help of a radiant barrier you can save money and enjoy a more consistent temperature throughout your home.
What will you do with all that extra money saved?
Green is good.
It's good for the environment.
But, it can be even better for your wallet.
Find out why some homeowners of custom built homes are demanding the use of a radiant barrier in their attic.
So how hot, exactly, is a "hot tin roof"? Well, that depends on the temperatures of any given day.
For many homes in the south, temperatures on their rooftops can reach 130 degree or more.
And for homeowners that want to keep those extreme temperatures outside where they belong, choosing a cooling/heating system that includes the use of a radiant barrier is just what they are demanding.
No longer just installed by green conscious builders, many homeowners that are building custom homes are requesting that a radiant barrier be placed in the attic to help maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the home.
This easy to install form of insulation is proving to be both effective in reducing the amount of heat that is radiated from the rooftop to the interior of the home and efficient in the form of long term cost savings for the homeowner.
Consider this: *Using a radiant barrier can reduce as much as 97% of the heat that gets into a home's inner living space from the attic; *With less heat coming into the living space, there is less need for the air conditioning unit to work double time to keep a home's climate at a comfortable level; *When your air conditioning unit is allowed to function at a steady rate it enjoys a longer lifespan; *The less often you need to replace your air conditioning unit, the more money you will save; *The less often your air conditioner runs, the less you pay in utility costs; *The more money you save from lower utility costs and equipment replacement, the more money you have to spend on activities and items that you really want! Imagine that by simply using the most recent technology available for insulating your home with the help of a radiant barrier you can save money and enjoy a more consistent temperature throughout your home.
What will you do with all that extra money saved?