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Heat-reflective decking and other radiant barrier products

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June 3, 2012 at 5:21 p.m.

LadyLovesRoofin

Happy Sunday everyone,

Last week one of my customers insisted on my bid including the cost to re-deck his 40-Square roof with Solarbord. In case someone reading is not familiar, the product is basically heat-reflecting foil laminated onto Norbord OSB. The manufacturer's site claims that it stops 97% of the sun’s radiant energy before it can penetrate the attic space.

The beef is that it can save a typical home as much as 17% in annual cooling costs (says brochure). Obviously the big benefit is to us southerners in our fry-yourself-on-the-barbie summers, but it helps hold heat in your home during winter, too.

Has anyone had experience with this product or other radiant barriers? At $15 - $18 a sheet, the HO is going to shell out $3,000 to do this once labor and all the bells are tied on. Isn't there a better option?

June 7, 2012 at 11:14 a.m.

Rockydog

Twill, $60 is our minimum, for a couple of sheets, if we know in advance, but total resheets we'll bring the cost down. 1x8", ship lap, T$G; 6-$8 per ln ft

June 7, 2012 at 11:12 a.m.

natty

Old School Said: If it is reflecting back up, isnt the heat going to the back of the shingle?

Radiant barrier decking does not reflect the heat. It blocks heat movement. The shingle is going to attain a temp dependent on the amount of sun and outside air movement and temp which is its heat source. The source of the heat is not the attic. Aluminum just happens to be an excellent heat barrier- 97% effective; however, it becomes an excellent conductor if anything touches it. That is why there must be an air space behind the decking. I have seen some roofers lay the radiant barrier decking right over the spaced lathe boards on a redeck which made the radiant barrier totally ineffective.

There is a company that makes Aluminum faced underlayment-Polaralum. It is totally useless as a radiant barrier although some roofers sell it as such.

June 6, 2012 at 11:31 p.m.

Rockydog

What can you buy for 15-$18 a sheet that is any good? and then you have delivery and installation costs. I would be sell that for 40-$60 a sheet installed, damn girl , better double check those prices. In Phoenix, where it gets a little hot, fewer than one in 50 houses with radiant barrier. If you like selling it, this is a big market for it. :woohoo: :P :kiss:

June 5, 2012 at 12:52 p.m.

natty

I have been using radiant barrier decking on all of my redecks since about '02 when the price came down. Since the price of radiant barrier decking today is only about $2 more per sheet, it should be a crime not to use it. Some of my clients reported that before radiant barrier, their AC ran all day and could not even keep the house cool. After radiant barrier, their AC cycled and cooled down the house. All you have to do is test it yourself. Go into an attic with radiant barrier decking and the temp will be only slightly higher than the outside temp. Go into an attic without radiant barrier and you will be dead in a few minutes. Ventilation alone will only bring the temp down a little. But radiant barrier plus ventilation is the ideal. Cooking the shingles is a myth. An object will only get as hot as its molecular structure allows and the amount of heat source it is exposed to. A shingle exposed to the sun will dissipate its attained heat to the outside air. It just will not dissipate into the attic as much if a radiant barrier is present.


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