Which is better insulation or radiant barrier?

But if you must decide between the two, there is likely a clear winner: the radiant barrier. It is more effective, will give you more energy savings, and will provide you with more reliable in-home comfort.
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Can radiant barrier replace insulation?

Radiant barrier does NOT take the place of traditional insulation (fiberglass, cellulose, etc.). Attic insulation and radiant barrier work together in both hot and cold climates to make homes more energy efficient and comfortable. This is even true of using radiant barrier and spray foam insulation.
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Do I need insulation and radiant barrier?

Virtually all residents of California will benefit from installing radiant barriers in their attic space. Insulation is recommended for all homes, although how much is needed varies from location to location.
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Is radiant barrier better than spray foam insulation?

Open-celled spray-in foam insulation is by far superior to a traditional radiant barrier which is a foil-like thing that you can either tack to the rafters or lay on the floor of your attic. Open-cell foam is also more expensive, but in my opinion an excellent investment.
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Does radiant barrier Add R-Value?

In summary, you increase the R-Value of your existing insulation by installing a radiant barrier foil insulation product.
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Insulation vs Radiant Barrier



Does radiant barrier work in winter?

Radiant Barrier Insulation Benefits

Works to keep warm air in during the winter and solar radiant heat out during the summer. Prevents up to 97% of solar radiation. Improves energy efficiency and lowers utility costs, especially if HVAC and duct systems are located in the attic.
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Is radiant barrier worth it in Texas?

The average temperature in Texas during the summer is between 86 and 98 degrees Fahrenheit. When combined with low rainfall levels and low humidity, 90-degree temperatures can feel unbearable. As part of a whole-attic system, radiant barriers can improve the comfort of your home.
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What is the difference between radiant barrier and insulation?

Radiant barriers stop radiant heat gain - like moving your entire house into the shade while insulation is like adding another blanket to a bed.
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Does radiant barrier attract lightning?

Radiant barrier sheathing (RBS) is an extremely efficient ignition source for structure fires and it exhibits some most unusual (even strange) behavior patterns. A roof constructed with RBS material appears to actually attract lightning.
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Is reflective insulation better than fiberglass?

The U.S. Department of Energy reports that reflective insulation is the most effective at preventing downward heat flow, making it a better choice for roof insulation where keeping heat out is the most important factor.
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How long does radiant barrier last?

Standard insulation methods including radiant barriers last anywhere between 80 to 100 years, as long as they are installed correctly. You can use it for decades without significant problems.
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How much does it cost to install a radiant barrier?

The cost to install radiant barrier insulation runs from $740 to $2,840 or $1,700 on average. Materials for this project run as low as $0.10 per square foot, up to $0.95. Professional installers typically charge $30 to $80 per hour for this job. Radiant barrier is best suited to attics.
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Can you drywall over radiant barrier?

Yes, you can install drywall over a radiant barrier, but only if there is a space of at least half an inch thick between the drywall and the radiant barrier.
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How much does radiant barrier Reduce temperature in attic?

However, according to studies done by the U.S. Department Of Energy, it is generally accepted that installing radiant barrier in the attic will reduce heat gain through the ceiling by 40% typically leading up to a 17% reduction on heating and cooling utility bills.
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Is radiant barrier a fire hazard?

Metalized Film Radiant Barrier products offers less protection against a flame and easily will catch fire if exposed to any flame.
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Is attic radiant barrier worth it?

Radiant barriers are more effective in hot climates than in cool climates, especially when cooling air ducts are located in the attic. Some studies show that radiant barriers can reduce cooling costs 5% to 10% when used in a warm, sunny climate.
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Does radiant barrier interfere with cell phone?

In general, metal can affect the transmission of radio waves, which is what both cell phones and Wi-Fi systems use for communicating information. As most radiant barrier products contain a thin layer of aluminum, there could be a slight impact to these signals, but the impact is expected to be minimal.
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Is radiant barrier OSB worth it?

Is Radiant Barrier OSB Worth It? If you use OSB radiant barrier sheathing, you can reflect up to ninety-seven percent of solar radiation. This amount of solar heat reduction can reduce your attic's heat by up to thirty degrees Fahrenheit. Radiant barrier roof sheathing can also improve comfort in other areas.
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Which way should radiant barrier face?

According to research conducted by the Florida Solar Energy Center, the foil-side of your radiant barrier should be facing down. It should be towards the interior of the house and right under the roof sheathing so that homeowners can optimize its effectiveness when it comes to reflectivity and emissivity.
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Where should reflective insulation be used?

In walls and other areas where space is limited, reflective insulation is often the best choice. The only thing reflective insulation needs to function is an adjacent air gap. The air absorbs the heat and acts as an insulator. You may also find that radiant barriers can expand the use of space in your home.
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Is TechShield worth the money?

For most new construction projects, I recommend using TechShield® (or another brand). The products work well, the cost of upgrading from regular OSB decking to radiant barrier decking is pretty minimal and there is NO additional labor cost since the Techshield® is installed just like a regular OSB roof deck.
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Does foil insulation work?

Foil insulation is known as an extremely effective way to keep your home warm and to cut energy costs at the same time. Foil insulation is known as an extremely effective way to keep your home warm and to cut energy costs at the same time.
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