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Alternative + Renewable Energy: Energy Saving Accessories
"Max Reflect Barrier Radiant Insulation 1 Roll, 1000 Sq. Feet"
Our Price: $269.99
"Max Reflect Barrier is ASTM, I.C.B.O, B.O.C.A. ad S.B.C.C. tested and certified to be used as a house wrap. Max Reflect Barrier reflects up to 97% of the radiant heat out of your home in the summer and back into the home in the winter the result is a more constant temperature that makes your home more comfortable while saving 10-30% on monthly utility bills. As pure aluminum Max Reflect Barrier insulation is unaffected by humidity and will continue to perform at a consistent level no matter how humid it may be. Max Reflect Barrier insulation system is a layer of foil facing an airspace and is installed in the envelope of a building. U.S.A. 1 roll covers 1000 square feet More constant temperature causes furnace and air conditioner to run less May be eligible for tax-deductible energy saving (consult with your tax adviser) Can be used in attics and crawl spaces in both existing homes and in new construction Place over roof trusses, on side walls and installed in new and existing agricultural buildings such as poultry houses, dairy barns, hog barns and stables Counters Black-Globe Effect: A natural phenomenon that has a pronounced stress factor relating to the cost efficiency (or inefficiency) of weight gain in meat-producing animals and birds. Whether an animal is outdoors or indoors, in temperatures exceeding 78F, it absorbs a tremendous increase in radiant energy from the sun. Although the animal may be confined to a building, the black-globe effect on the animal is the same as if it were actually 10 to 20 F higher than air temperature. Studies show that with the elimination of the black-globe effect through the use of reflective foil insulation, improvements are immediately apparent. In the dairy industry, an increase of as much as 10% in milk production has been noted. Also noted; a conception rate improvement of nearly 24%. Broiler house feed conversions went from averages of 2.3 to 2.8 lbs. of feed per lb. of bird to a much improved 1.99 feed conversion."

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