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Reflective Insulation
Reflective insulation differs from other insulating
materials in the manner in which it retards heat transfer. Unlike
the others, it works by reflecting incident infrared radiation,
thus reducing radiant heat transfer. Reflective insulation is
fabricated from aluminum foil with backings applied to provide
a series of closed air spaces. Its insulating value is derived
from the heat-reflective surfaces separated by air spaces into
which the radiation is reflected. Studies show it is more effective
in keeping heat out of homes in hot climates than keeping heat
in homes in cold ones. It is typically installed between roof
rafters, floor joists, or wall studs. The R-value depends on the
heat flow direction and is most effective reducing downward heat
flow. Single foil radiant barriers placed in attics reduce heat
transfer from roofs.
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