Reflective Insulation For Metal Buildings
Reflective insulation is considered as one of the best and cheapest methods for metal building insulation. Reflective insulation is lightweight, moisture-resistant and acts as a barrier against air infiltration. Moreover, its use of foil makes reflective insulation resistant to all three types of heat transfer: conduction, convection and radiation.
Composition of Reflective Insulation
Reflective insulation mainly uses aluminum foil for providing insulation, making it very versatile and at the same time helps to control condensation and reduces energy consumption. This results in more comfort for the metal building and less amounts of money spent on utility bills. In addition, reflective insulation can be easily installed by any handyman or building owner, using simple tools such as a razor knife or scissors, a staple gun and quality foil tape.
Uses for Reflective Insulation
Almost all areas of the metal building can use reflective insulation, like stud walls, metal building side walls, under crawl spaces, pipes or duct wraps, air conditioner covers and even food storage areas. Since it doesn’t absorb any moisture, reflective insulation can be used with other insulation materials in any type of weather condition. Cars, vans and other utility vehicles can also benefit from reflective insulation, which are further examples that it can be used in various industrial, residential, recreational and commercial applications.
Benefits of Reflective Insulation
Reflective insulation is lightweight, clean and non-toxic, meaning that it cannot cause any detrimental effects to the health of people, plants and animals in the vicinity. The material used for reflective insulation is also known to be fire resistant as well as being resistant to mold, mildew and insect attacks. Aside from that, reflective insulation is not expensive to install and does not require the use of protective gear like breathing masks and gloves during installation. And like most insulation materials, reflective insulation enables the metal building owner to save money on expensive heating and cooling utility bills.