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Reflective insulation uses a reflective surface, usually aluminum foil, to reflect heat away from living spaces. It is particularly effective in hot climates and is commonly used in attics, walls, and floors. Reflective insulation works by reducing radiant heat transfer, which is one of the primary ways heat enters or leaves a building.


This type of insulation is lightweight, easy to install, and can be used in conjunction with other types of insulation to enhance overall energy efficiency. Reflective insulation is also durable and resistant to moisture, making it a long-lasting solution for improving indoor comfort.

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  • How does reflective insulation work?

    Reflective insulation works by reflecting radiant heat away from the building, helping to keep indoor spaces cooler. It is especially effective in attics and under roofs.

  • What are the advantages of reflective insulation?

    Reflective insulation can significantly reduce cooling costs, is lightweight, and easy to install. It also has a long lifespan and adds an extra layer of protection against moisture.

  • Is reflective insulation safe?

    Yes, reflective insulation is safe and does not emit harmful chemicals. It is also resistant to mold and mildew.

  • Where can reflective insulation be installed?

    Reflective insulation is commonly installed in attics, walls, floors, and radiant barriers. It is particularly beneficial in areas with high heat gain.

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