Texas Radiant Barrier will send one of our professional installers to determine what form of radiant barrier would best be used in your application.
Your roof is constantly soaking up the sun's heat, which then gets transferred to the rest of your house. When you put up a radiant barrier, that heat is reflected away from your home. This lowers the temperature inside and saves you money on cooling costs.
Radiant barriers differ from other types of insulation because they don't slow the flow of heat or cold into your home. Instead, they stop heat from moving into your home by reflecting it outward. This significantly affects how much energy (and money) it takes to cool your home, especially if you live in a hot, sunny place. They even have something called "elemental resistance," which protects them from damage from the weather.
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