This Simple Radiant Barrier Increases The Energy Efficiency
Of The Windows To The Same Level As Insulated 2X4 Walls..!
Installs Easily On The Inside Of Windows And Is Transparent.
Sounds Incredible? Find Out How It Works

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Analyzed By Texas A&M University
Most people are familiar with traditional insulating materials such as fiberglass, cellulose, Styrofoam, and rock wool. These products use their ability to absorb or resist (slow down) convective and conductive heat transfer to insulate (R-value). A third, seldom discussed but dominant form of heat transfer exists: radiant heat transfer. What are the differences among the three forms of heat transfer?


Conductive: Direct contact. If you touch a pot on the stove, this is conductive heat transfer.
Convective: Steam, moisture. If you put your hand above a boiling pot, you will feel heat in the form of steam. This is convective heat transfer.
Radiant: Electromagnetic. Step outside on a sunny day and feel the sun’s rays on your face. You are feeling radiant heat transfer. All objects above absolute zero (-459.7 degrees F.) emit infrared rays in a straight line in all directions.
A radiant barrier
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 through the ceiling/roofing system and 65-80% of heat loss through walls is radiant. In the summer,
up to 93% of heat gain is radiant.
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Thermal Imaging Enhances A Home
Energy Audit With Information That
Cannot Be Seen With The Naked Eye.
Air Leak
Lacking Insulation
Duct Leaks
Energy Loss
HAVC Issues
AC Air Under Floor
Missing Insulation
See Beyond The Visual
Energy Dollars Wasted
The Infrared Camera Takes The Home
Energy Audit To A Whole New Level

John McKenna (Instructor)
Teaching Infrared All Over Noth America... plus...
International Inspector Success Seminars, 2008
Inspector Success Seminar - Dallas TX, 2009
Texas Assoc. Of Real Estate Inspectors Convention, 2009
Instructor & Co-Author: John McKenna (Course Instructor), Texas Home Inspector and Trainer (TREC #4565), FLIR-ITC Certified Thermographer, Executive Director Of The Master Inspector Certification Board, 25 Years Experience In Construction Background. InterNACHI Staff And Thermal Imaging Trainer, Author Of The TV Report "A Consumers Guide To Infrared Thermography".
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Marketing Tip - Read This
Some Energy Auditors Are Working With Local Home Depot's, That Help
Promote Their Energy Audit Service... While The Auditor Sends Clients Back
To The Lumber Yard To Buy Products At A Discount. Everyone Wins...!
Plus The Energy Auditor Can Offer His Energy Audits For Free, If the
Client Agrees To Allow The Auditor To Help Perform The Upgrades To
The House. The Client Gets A Free Energy Audit And the Auditor Makes
Income On The Service End... Plus The Lumber Yards Advertises For
The Auditor, Which Increases Their Sales. It Is So Simple And It Works.
Energy Audits Get Hot Again
With soaring heating costs this winter,
more people and businesses are turning to
a simple tool that can reduce utility bills
Take two professional women who are busy raising their families, a growing concern about the environment, and the need for a flexible business, and what do you get? Well, if you are Catherine Flanagan and Jane Holt, you launch a home energy auditing business called Green Homes.
Catherine, a lawyer, sought out a more flexible career after the birth of her fourth child. The she and her husband added an addition to her house, and she began to realize the impact that she could have helping others to make their homes as green as possible. “It was also important that we do something meaningful and challenging,” she said.
Billions Of Dollars Are Being Allocated
For Energy Audits & Weatherization
Gov't Grants & Stimulus Money...
No Wonder Energy Audits Are In Demand,
Look At All The Money The Gov't Provides
For Weatherization & Energy Saving Expenses
FOLLOW THE MONEY
Financing Upgrades and Weatherization
Many energy improvements are unique because while reducing your energy bills they can increase your disposable income even as you pay for the improvements.
Financing energy efficiency improvements in your home mortgage can be an excellent way to go. You have the advantage of (1) low monthly payments due to a 30-year term and a relatively low interest rate; and (2) interest that is deductible from your income tax.
The improvements listed in the Improvements that Save More than they Cost section of the Home Energy Tune-uP® Report will generally qualify for financing since they increase the value of the house without reducing your disposable income.
- The FHA Streamlined (k) Limited Repair Program is intended to facilitate uncomplicated rehabilitation and/or improvements to a home for which plans, consultants, engineers and/or architects are not required.
- The Streamlined (k) program includes the following energy efficiency improvements:
- Upgrade of heating/cooling systems and water heaters
- Weatherization, including insulation, seal-up and window replacement
- Purchase and installation of appliances, including refrigerators, freezers, and washers/dryers
- It has no minimum repair cost threshold
- It has a maximum mortgage amount for repair costs of $35,000
- It can be issued by any FHA lender
- It does not require a rating
- See HUD Mortgagee Letter 2005-50 for details of the program
- The unsecured Fannie Mae Energy Loan for $1,000 to $20,000 is available from a few lenders. The Energy Loan’s 10-year term and interest rates are generally better than those offered by contractors or suppliers, though not as good as the Streamlined (K).
- Some electric or gas utilities offer financing for energy efficiency improvements, as well as rebates for energy efficient appliances and heating and cooling systems. Check your utilities' website for more information about financing and rebates that may be available. See the Energy Star Rebate Locator
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