Posts Tagged ‘foil insulation’
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 Tags: Bubble Foil Insulation, foil insulation, Radiant Barrier, reflective foil insulation Posted in Uncategorized |
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There is a ton of information on the internet regarding radiant barriers and foil insulation. Due to this, there are some common misunderstandings regarding the specific products and where they are used. This post will describe in more detail the various types available in order

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 Tags: aluminum foil, attic foil, foil insulation, Radiant Barrier Posted in Uncategorized |
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Tags: aluminum foil, attic foil, foil insulation, Radiant Barrier
Sometimes there are some stories so bizarre that you can’t make them up. At least three times in the past few weeks, we have inadvertently found information where consumers are thinking or attempting to put aluminum foil (the kind used in the kitchen) as a

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 Tags: Crawlspace, foil insulation, Joist, Radiant Barrier, Staple Tab, Wall Posted in Uncategorized |
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Tags: Crawlspace, foil insulation, Joist, Radiant Barrier, Staple Tab, Wall
Do you want a quick installation? Are you looking to insulate between joists or studs. At InsulationStop.com, we offer a select line of products sized specifically to fit between joist and studs. The “Staple Tab” is an extra tab of material on both sides allowing

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 Tags: foil insulation, Install Sheet, insulating hot tub, Radiant Barrier Posted in Uncategorized |
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Tags: foil insulation, Install Sheet, insulating hot tub, Radiant Barrier
If you’ve ever wanted to insulate your hot tub, here are some great DIY pictures and directions to show you how. Recently, one of our customers purchased a single roll of foil bubble insulation from us to insulate his hot tub and hot water heater.

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 Tags: duct wrap insulation, foil insulation, Install Sheet, Radiant Barrier Posted in Uncategorized |
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As seen on MSN.com, we’re offering a one month sale on all of our radiant barrier insulation for wrapping duct work. This includes the insulation and spacer kits if you choose. Un-insulated duct work is a major area for energy loss. This can be fixed

Saturday, February 20th, 2010 Tags: cast iron radiators, foil insulation, Radiant Barrier, radiant heat Posted in Uncategorized |
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Tags: cast iron radiators, foil insulation, Radiant Barrier, radiant heat
Another fun, easy energy saving radiant barrier project if you have cast iron radiators in your home.

Friday, January 15th, 2010 Tags: foil insulation, Radiant Barriers, reflective foil insulation, RIMA Posted in Uncategorized |
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Tags: foil insulation, Radiant Barriers, reflective foil insulation, RIMA
At InsulationStop.com, we offer radiant barrier and reflective bubble foil insulation products directly to your doorstep or jobsite.
As consumers, we have all become increasingly concerned about saving energy. Thankfully, there are now advanced products in the marketplace that can help us obtain these goals.
The easiest

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 Tags: concrete slab insulation, foil insulation, Radiant Barrier, radiant heat floors Posted in Uncategorized |
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Tags: concrete slab insulation, foil insulation, Radiant Barrier, radiant heat floors
So you’ve decided to install a radiant heat system in your floor. Congratulations. Your added effort plus added expense will ensure that you have the most comfortable, efficient heating system possible.
There is nothing new about heating homes with radiant heat. Actually it is the oldest,

Monday, December 28th, 2009 Tags: duct wrap insulation, foil insulation, Radiant Barrier Posted in Uncategorized |
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Insulating your duct work is an easy energy saving project that can make your home more efficient. The purpose of this post is not to show you how to insulate your ducts, but why to insulate them.
First, duct work used for heating and cooling should be
