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Radiant Barrier Insulation & Radiflect
If you're a homeowner looking for information on radiant barrier insulation or have never even heard
of it? then pull up a chair and have a seat because you've found the information you've been looking for or need to know.
On this page you'll discover what radiant barrier insulation is, why our company is the 'go to' radiant
barrier insulation company in Maryland and how installing radiant barrier insulation in your home will benefit you.
Radiant Barrier Insulation for Your Home
When it's hot outside, the Sun's radiant heat transfers to the cool air inside and when it's cold
your home's radiant heat transfers to the cold air outside. Although most homes are built with standard fiberglass, cellulose
or foam insulations they still lose their heating or cooling efficiency due to radiant heat transfer. This means the homeowners
lose money on their heating and cooling bills by using unnecessary amount of energy to keep their home comfortable year round.
Our expert installation crews are knowledgeable, courteous, quick and efficient. On our appointment
with you we will evaluate the needs, take the time to answer all of your questions, explain our procedures and help you get
the maximum benefit from our product. In most cases, we offer installation in only three days with most installs taking just
3 or 4 hours.
Its time to Go Green! and saves some Green...
- Save money on your home energy bills!
- Reduce you home energy consumption!
As a customer of GHI Radiant Barrier Maryland you can expect:
- Top Rated Radiant Barrier Insulation Products
- Expert Craftsmanship and Installation
- Knowledgeable and Friendly Service
- Express Installation and Project Completion
- The Industries 'Best' Guarantees

Heat transfer can occur in several ways:
- Conduction: The transfer of energy between objects
in physical contact.
- Convection: The transfer of energy between an object
and its environment, due to fluid motion.
- Thermal Radiation: The transfer of energy from or
to a body by the emission or absorption of electromagnetic radiation.
While standard fiberglass, cellulose or foam insulations inhibit conduction and convection transfer, only radiant
barrier insulations or reflective barrier insulations inhibit heat transfer by thermal radiation.
Any device that is designed to reduce or stop the flow of radiant energy is a radiant barrier insulator.
One example of radiant barrier insulation is the space blanket. In 1954, NASA invented a lightweight, reflective
material composed of a plastic substrate with a vapor-deposited coating of aluminum. The material, now commonly known as a
"space blanket", is used to protect spacecraft, equipment, and astronauts from thermal radiation or to retain heat in the
extreme temperature fluctuations of space.

Many customers have told us they have up to 30% on there utilitiy bills! Radiant barrier simply works! Give us
a call today and let us show you how Radiant Barrier can benefit you and your family. Call Today ~ 443-333-1139
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