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See How Our Multi-Layer Insulation Benefits Your Home

See How Our Multi-Layer Insulation

Benefits Your Home

Reduce Electric & Gas Bills Up To 50%

Our multi-layer insulation reflects up to 95% of radiant heat striking your roof. This keeps your attic cooler and reduces heat entering your home. As a result, your HVAC system runs less and energy bills stay lower.

NASA Tested Technology

Built using NASA-tested multi-layer insulation technology designed to reflect heat away from your home. This proven technology helps keep attic temperatures lower. That means better energy efficiency and improved home comfort.

Double Lifetime Warranty

Our double lifetime warranty protects your investment for years to come. The coverage transfers with your home if you ever decide to sell. This adds lasting value and peace of mind for you and future homeowners.

Free Maintenance

Our coverage ensures your insulation stays effective over time—eliminating unexpected costs and giving you peace of mind.

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“It’s amazing how much heat it reflects away from the house. Our home feels cooler and the AC works less.”

- Mark

“It helped lower our electric bills while making the home noticeably more comfortable.”

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“After installing the multi-layer insulation, our house stayed cooler and our electric bill dropped.”

- Marsha

“You can really feel the difference — the heat just doesn’t come through the attic like it used to.”

- Sherry

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Does the Multi-Layer Insulation Shield Work?

A multi-layer insulation reflects radiant heat energy instead of trying to absorb it.

What does this mean in your home or business?

During the winter, 50-75% of heat loss happens through the ceiling/roofing system and 65-80% of heat loss happens through walls. In the summer, up to 93% of heat gain is radiant.

If you are depending on R-value (resistance) alone to insulate against heat gain and loss, remember that traditional forms of insulation are virtually transparent to radiant energy and are affected by changes in humidity (moisture levels). A 1-1/2% change in the moisture content of fiberglass insulation will result in a 36% decrease in performance (referenced from HVAC Manual 10.6; McGraw-Hill).

A pure aluminum multi-layer insulation is unaffected by humidity and will continue to perform at a consistent level no matter how humid it may be.

How Will The Multi-Layer insulation Shield Keep Me Warm In The Winter?

Covering your attic insulation with Multi-Layer Insulation Shield keeps heat in the house.

Where Do You Install The Multi-Layer Insulation Shield?

There are a lot of different opinions, concerns, and questions on where and how to install the multi-layer insulation.

Since 1989, Energy Improvements has put in tens of millions of square feet of multi-layer insulation across the country, and the Department of Energy currently supports 5 different installation methods.

At Energy Improvements we install the multi-layer insulation either on the rafters or on top of the insulation.

However, we install over the insulation in about 90% of cases.

We not only recommend this method based of the research from top universities and organizations, but we found by installing on the rafters you lose the following benefits:

- Fire Safety: Unfortunately we have had 5 customers who have had various house fires since 1989. In every case the fire fighters and even insurance representatives have made huge statements how Energy Improvements’ Multi-Layer Insulation Shield has kept the fire from spreading. Also, in a few cases, it helped save lives. By installing this on the rafters this benefit would have been lost.

- Lose Winter Benefit: The warmer and lighter air will escape past the insulation and your warm attic. At the same time, the denser, cooler air will fall into your living space.

-Damage Roof Shingles: It has been shown that after applications will literally heat your shingles up and will keep them ten degrees warmer than the outside temperature. This has led to some shingle warranty being voided.

- Proven More Savings: Multiple studies have shown that you will save more on your utility bills with the shield installed on top of the insulation.

- More Labor & Material: Finally, it takes more labor and material to do a rafter job. So in closing, if you decide to go with the rafter application, you will ultimately pay more on labor and materials. It has been proven you will receive less energy savings in the long run.

Will The Multi-Layer Insulation Shield Make My Attic Hot In the Summer?

No. In fact, research has confirmed that summertime attic temperatures will be much cooler with Multi-Layer Insulation Shield in place.

Do I Have To Take My Old Insulation Out Before Installing the Multi-Layer Insulation Shield?

No. Multi-Layer Insulation Shield actually makes your present insulation more effective.

If I Lay The Multi-Layer Insulation Shield On My Insulation, Will It Create A Moisture Problem?

No. The tiny holes in Multi-Layer Insulation Shield allow moisture to escape from your regular insulation.

Has The Multi-Layer Insulation Shield Been Tested By A Qualified Independent Laboratory or Government Agency?

The Florida Solar Energy Center at Cape Canaveral has tested multi-layer insulations in both small scale laboratories and in full scale building models.

Their results indicate that radiation barriers like Multi-Layer Insulation Shield can provide significant resistance to heat transfer.

Tests conducted by the Tennessee Valley Authority, Oak Ridge Laboratories in Tennessee, and the University of Mississippi support the findings from the Florida Solar Energy Center.

Northeastern Illinois University conducted winter tests in residential and commercial structures using infra-red thermographic photography. The photos show significant resistance to heat transfer over regular insulation.

What’s The Difference Between Traditional Insulation and The Energy Improvement Multi-Layer Insulation Shield?

At Energy Improvements we are asked, “How does a multi-layer insulation differ from attic insulation?” This is a great question.

In order to understand the difference between Multi-Layer Insulation and conventional attic insulation, you will need to know how heat transfers. There are three types of heat transfer:

- Conduction: Conduction happens when two solid objects touch each other. Heat is transferred through the objects. A good example is when the stove gets hot, heat gets transferred to the teapot.

- Convection: When the air is warm, warm air expands and rises.

- Radiation: Radiant heat, the movement of heat from a warm space to a cool space. A good example, heat from a fire moving towards the colder areas surrounding the fire.

Insulation works with heat similar to how a sponge works with water. If we pour water into a sponge it can only hold a certain amount of water before it begins to leak from the bottom.

Insulation works by trapping air in millions of air pockets. It will slow down the heat.

However, when your insulation becomes too full, the heat will continue onto the cooler regions in your house.

Traditional insulation is an important part of battling the heat transfer. The higher the R-Value the greater the insulating effectiveness.

According to the Departments of Energy, “the still air(in insulation) is an effective insulator because it eliminates convection and has low conduction.”

Did you notice there is no mention of traditional insulation stopping radiant heat transfer? NASA had to deal with radiant heat when astronauts could go from two hundred degrees below zero in the shade to two hundred degrees above in the sun.

In order to protect the astronauts and the vital electronics inside the spaceship they created the Multi-Layer Insulation Shield. The multi-layer insulation works off two main principles.

- Reflectivity: Heat is reflected back from where it came from. Aluminum is reflected on the hot side. The Energy Improvements Shield Multi-Layer Insulation has 97% reflectivity.

- Emissivity: Multi-Layer Insulations work off the emissivity. Which means the amount of heat that can pass through from the hot side to the cool side. Energy Improvements Shield Multi-Layer Insulation only allows 3% of radiant heat to pass through.

In the summer up to 93% of heat gain is radiant heat. Even the Departments of Energy acknowledges that traditional insulation doesn’t stop radiant heat transfer. It can only stop convection and conduction.

This means your air conditioner has to run longer in order to cool the excessive heat entering your home.

In the winter your house will lose up to 75% of the radiant heat. This transfer will happen and it does not matter if you have fiberglass, Rock wool, or any other style of insulation.

Insulation does not stop radiant heat transfer. NASA found what stops radiant heat, and that is a Multi-Layer Insulation.

It is also proven that a Multi-Layer Insulation will outperform four to seven feet of conventional insulation. There is no comparison to real bottom line results.

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