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Radiant Barrier

 

 

 

 Radiant barriers are a thin coating of highly reflective material applied inside the attic or to the roof surface. These barriers are used to reduce building heating and cooling energy usage. Radiant heat accounts for up to 93% of the heat gain in your home. The radiant barrier coating we apply stops the majority of the sun’s heat from entering the attic thus reducing your energy usage and the cost of your energy bill.

IES Radiant Barrier has the exclusive distributorship in Central Texas of the radiant barrier LO/MIT-I/II.

 

Lo/Mit I/II from Solec Energy Corp.

low-e radiant barrier coating
reflects approximately 80% of the radiant heat

Over 50,000,000 square feet installed since 1984

Lo/Mit I/II  conforms to ASTM C 1321-98 specification for "Interior Radiation Control Coatings", which is now part of the new Florida State Energy Code, and is also an EPA Energy Star Ally Product

The Benefits of LO/MIT-I/II

·         Dramatically decreases energy costs

·         Reduces roof skin temperature 20–50°F when used as roof coating

·         Greatly extends roof life when used as a roof coating

·         LO/MIT Radiant Barrier was used by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) to develop the international standard for Interior Radiation Control Coatings (ASTM C 1321-98) and is the ONLY product on the market in compliance.

·         LO/MIT Radiant Barrier produces the lowest emissivity available, .20 or less applied to roof decking. This means LO/MIT blocks at least 80% of the radiant heat trying to enter your attic!

·         LO/MIT does not trap water. No mold problems!

·         LO/MIT is an Energy Star Product. ENERGY STAR is the symbol for energy efficiency, as designated by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

For more information on this product and other products from Solec, check out www.solec.org