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Radiant Barrier Protects your Charlotte Area Home Against High Energy Consumption & Expensive Energy Bills

Radiant Barrier Charlotte Radiant barrier is an investment in your Charlotte area home that will keep paying dividends year after year. How? This type of energy-efficient foil insulation will actually help lower your monthly heating and cooling costs by reflecting waves of heat energy. In the summer, the heat of electromagnetic waves from sunlight will be reflected away from your home, and in the winter, warmth from your heating system will be reflected back into your home. Trust the professionals at Carolina Home Remodeling to install radiant barrier in your home.

If you suspect that your home may not be as energy efficient as it could be, let an insulation expert from Carolina Home Remodeling advise you. We can inspect your attic, basement, roof, and crawl spaces to determine if radiant barrier is the right product for you. We offer:

  • eShield™ -- Multilayer reflective foil insulation with a high-density fiberglass core; reflects 97 percent of radiant heat transfer; offers a Class A fire rating and is completely free of allergens; absolutely no off-gassing, unlike traditional forms of insulation
  • Green Energy Barrier™ -- Radiant barrier product that can reduce your heating and cooling costs by 25 percent or more; a thin layer is equal to about seven feet of traditional insulation; will help extend the life of your HVAC system

Both eShield™ and Green Energy Barrier™ radiant barrier are retrofit products, which means they can be installed over your existing insulation. This saves you the stress and expense of tearing out and disposing of your current attic insulation.

For more information about these innovative, energy-efficient products, contact Carolina Home Remodeling today to schedule a completely free consultation at your home in Charlotte, Salisbury, Monroe, Huntersville, or any surrounding area. We can also tell you more about our other “green” products, such as insulated house siding and energy-efficient windows