SilverCeil Insulation | A Very Versatile Radiant Barrier
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Anybody who has built a house will know the major benefits of using a good radiant barrier in their construction.Radiant barrier technology is the corner stone to achieving and maintaining a comfortable temperature in your home. SilverCeil is one of the best radiant barriers around combining not just one foil surface in conjunction with a no reflective surface but a double sided foil radiant barrier.
SilverCeil combines two layers of pure Aluminum foil with a five piece poly strengthening weave giving not only outstanding radiant barrier performance but incredible strength and durability.This leaves you with a product that will stand the test of time in continual performance and product longevity.Condensation is another issue to be considered during construction & SilverCeil is a complete moisture barrier eliminating any damage that might be caused if a decent vapor barrier is not used.
As a foil insulation SilverCeil is a fantastic product eliminating up to 90% of radiant heat that enters a building through the roof and up to 70% that is lost keeping the building at a very comfortable temperature.Radient barriers can be used anywhere including roof, wall and floors.If you have an existing house than SilverCeil is the ideal product as it can be easily be reto fitted across the ceiling or under the floor to boost the performance of existing bulk insulation or simply make up for the lack of having no insulation at all.In fact your whole house should be totally wrapped up in radiant barrier insulation & SilverCeil is one of the best.
When the time comes to build your next home or any construction there is one very important question. “Are you using a radiant barrier & which one?”Don’t use a cheap tar paper sarking, you will regret cutting corners in the long run.If you want simply the best radiant energy control, then insist on the best and use SilverCeil insulation.
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