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Attic Radiant Barrier Installation

San Diego Radiant Barrier Installation

If you have ever entered into your home or car after leaving it in the direct summer sun for a few hours, you know first-hand exactly how hot it feels. The heat conduction from the sun makes it super-hot, and it may take your air conditioning unit quite some time to cool the air, raising the cooling cost.

So, why does your car or home get so hot compared to the air outside? It’s because radiant heat from the sun keeps on accumulating in your car or home space. To prevent this issue, you can install a radiant barrier system for your attics or car to reflect this heat penetration. Thankfully, at Attic Construction we have professional radiant barrier product installers serving San Diego county.

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$300 DISCOUNT – For Any Radiant Barrier Material Installations

We’re offering an attic radiant barrier insulation special for San Diego customers. This offer is for $300 off any services provided.

During the hot summer days, your attic, just like your car’s interior, can get uncomfortably hot. As the temperature rises to 110, 130, 140 degrees or more, the air in your home heats up intensely. Consequently, your home cooling system works harder, your power bill spikes, and you end up paying a lot more. A better alternative is to invest in a radiant barrier sheathing.

Radiant barriers are materials designed to help keep your attic cool. They deliver the same benefit as power attic ventilators, only that they go to the root cause rather than treating the symptoms.

The attic gets hot because the radiant energy from the sun beats down on it all day long. The sun emits heat energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation (EM). Once the electromagnetic radiation hits the earth or any other surface, any of the following three things happen:

It's Reflected

It's Transmitted

It's Absorbed

The percentage of the EM radiation that goes to any of these 3 categories depends on the properties of the materials it hits and the wavelength of the specific radiation. Radiant barriers installation tries to reduce part 3; the amount of electromagnetic radiation that is absorbed into your roof.

Initially, the heat accumulates in your roof (shingles in most residential buildings) then it follows the second rule of thermodynamics – it looks for cooler places, so it begins to conduct down via your roofing material till it gets to the bottom of the roofing surface. Then the radiant heat transfer through convention into your attic. Most roofing materials, particularly OSB and plywood, are good radiators so everything in your attic heats up too. The diagram below describes this process:

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How your attic heats up can be described in 4 simple steps:

  • The sun's radiation hits your roof.

  • A portion of the electromagnetic radiation is absorbed by your roofing materials

  • The heat follows the second rule of thermodynamics and it’s conducted to the downside of your roofing materials.

  • The heat then moves through convention into your attic.

So, the primary sources of heat flow in an attic is solar radiation, which warms/heats up any substances it finds – ductwork, framing, Christmas decorations, insulation, etc. This is one reason radiant barrier attic insulation installation is better than conventional insulation for your attic. The latter tries to cool the air (treating the symptoms), but the air is only hot because all the surrounding materials are hot. On the contrary, radiant barrier insulation reduces the attic temperature by going after the root cause – the solar radiation that blasts the attic from the downside of the rafters and roof deck.

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Effectiveness of Radiant Barriers

A radiant heat barrier attic installation delivers optimal heat reduction when it’s perpendicular to the solar radiation that hits it. Also, the higher the temperature gradient between the opposite sides of the radiant barrier, the higher the reduction benefits that a barrier can deliver.

It’s good to note that installation of attic radiant barriers are more effective in hot regions than in cooler climates, particularly if the attic has cooling air ducts. Research shows that done well, radiant barrier sheathing installation saves between 5% and 10% of your energy bills when used in a warm, sunny climate. This can significantly improve the energy efficiency of your home. What’s more, the low heat gain may eradicate the need for an elaborate air conditioning system, thus, saving you more on energy costs once again.

A quick note: In cool climates, it’s normally cost effective to install additional layers of thermal insulation compared to installing radiant barriers.

Types of Radiant Barriers

Typical radiant barriers are made of materials with high heat reflective ability, commonly aluminum foil or reflective foil, which is applied to both or one side of the substrate materials such as plastic films, oriented strand board, cardboard, Kraft paper and/or air infiltration barrier materials. Some radiant barriers are fiber-reinforced to boost durability and ease of handling.

Installation Of Radiant Barriers

The effectiveness of radiant barriers product depends largely on proper installation. If you opt for a DIY installation for radiant barrier materials installation, carefully read and adhere to the manufacturers’ instructions and/or guide and safety precautions, and confirm your local fire and building codes. You can also visit the reflective insulation trade association; they offer useful radiant barrier installation tips like applying radiant barrier paint.

Note: It’s best to use a certified radiant barrier installation specialist. Give us a call, and claim your free, first time consultation.

It’s also easy to install radiant barriers foil in a new home, but it’s also possible to incorporate them into existing buildings, particularly if they come with an open attic space. If you want to save on energy costs and improve the quality of your home, consider doing barrier attic insulation. This service will not only give your energy savings in the long run, but it will also help to regulate the temperatures throughout your home and keep your heating and cooling systems running in optimal condition.

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Pablo C.
Pablo C.
Orange County location

Great company I’m so glad I choose them!!!!
This guys knows how to take care of their clients and not just trying to sell you thing you don’t need!! Attic Construction are the only one who came with a real solution and finally made our home Rodent free with insulation up to code. Thank you so much guys for a great experience and excellent result will definitely recommend you!

David W.
David W.
Phoenix location

They did a great job with our attic highly recommended these guys. Kevin Daniel and Jonathan did a great job today. Good price great work!!!!

J. D.
J. D.
Orange County location

I personally think it's needless to say that Cody and the guys did an excellent job of the attic! Anything that we have had questions about or when we needed extra help, Cody has been very professional, thorough and has been in touch with all our requests. Thank you!

Glenn B.
Glenn B.
Phoenix location
I had a very positive experience with everyone I worked with at this company. The original estimator was very helpful and detail-oriented. The office staff was also polite & professional. Team Frederick came to my house to do the work. They were all very polite. They took extra time to be sure that everything that I was promised was delivered. The house was left very clean! Very happy with the entire experience.