Enerflex, a reflective foil insulation, is a double-sided, multilayered material that blocks up to 96% of radiant energy and can be installed in new and existing homes. It installs between rafters to the underside of a roof and on other vertical surfaces in an attic to reduce solar heat gain into the home. It also reduces heat transfer by thermal radiation across the air space between the roof and attic floor, keeping an attic up to 30 degrees cooler. In cool weather, Enerflex helps prevent radiant energy from leaving the home and reduces heat loss, which adds up to significant energy cost savings.
Made in America, Enerflex is two layers of tear-resistant foil, laminated and reinforced with a poly scrim for tear and puncture resistance. Double-sided for efficiency, Enerflex offers panels that are precut to 16 and 24-inches on center, and does not require tools to install. Enerflex is available in rolls and panels, and is backed by a 15-year limited warranty.
Receive Government Tax Credit
Enerflex Radiant Barrier qualifies for the American Recovery Tax Credit for insulation—equating to savings of 30 percent or $1,500. Enerflex is also ENERGY STAR® approved and allows specifiers to earn up to five LEED points under EA 1 and MR 5. Installing Enerflex in certain applications may qualify for state and local government tax credits.
Enerflex™ Radiant Barrier is sold through an established network of LBM retailers and home improvement centers across the United States. Visit http://www.enerflexfoil.com for complete information.
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Installing radiant barrier foil will have a quicker energy savings payback in reigons of the U.S. that have hottest climates like radiant barrier California, radiant barrier Texas, radiant barrier North Carolina, radiant barrier Georgia and radiant barrier Florida.




