Monday, October 24, 2011

Should You Install a Radiant Barrier in a Cold Climate?


Radiant barriers have been historically popular in hot climates, but have been gaining a foothold in cooler climates. A home is a place where you want to keep air inside a certain temperature, and heat always moves from warm to cold. Heat flows out of your home in the winter, with the amount of heat determined by the difference in temperature inside and outside.

Walls do a decent job of reducing the loss of heat. The problem occurs in the attic, as most homes do not have an outer barrier on top of the insulation about the ceiling. A radiant barrier can help in cold climates by reducing radiant heat loss and minimizing convective air looping inside the insulation.

Have questions about radiant barriers? Get in touch with Utility Improvements at www.UtilityImprovements.com

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