Wrap Your Home Now And Reap The Rewards
These days, whether you are building a home from the foundation up, or renovating an older home, it is important to take into consideration the heating and cooling costs that you will incur. These days, it is recommended that you install bat or blown in insulation, as well as wrap your home with Dupont's Tyvek Thermawrap home wrap products. By doing so, you are enveloping the home to prevent moisture penetration, which in turn, allows the installed insulation to work properly and as intended. Radiant Barrier Wrap prevents drafts, and controls air leakage. Additionally, it redirects the heat of the sun away from its intended target, such as your walls and roof, thereby, reducing the need for excessive cooling use in the summer, and helps to maintain the heating temperatures in the winter. It allows your installed insulation, whether it be a 13 r value, 19 r value, or 30 r value, to maintain its installed capacity.
For those renovating their existing home, a tax credit, in the amount of 30 percent of the cost to install a qualifying energy efficiency product, up to $1,500 is available through 2010. For home owners building their new home, a tax credit in the amount of 30 percent of the cost to install a qualifying energy efficiency with no cap amount. Using Radiant Barrier Wrap, such as Tyvek Thermawrap qualifies a home owner to reap the benefits of such tax credits because it provides an additional insulating barrier and helps to ensure that installed insulation performs as it should, reducing the chance for air leakage and the growth of mold.
RadiantGuard Radiant Barrier Wrap boasts the ability to reflect 97 percent of radiant heat that attempts to enter your home thereby providing the home owner a cost savings on their heating and cooling bills. Boasting the Energy Star rating, meeting those requirements for it's ability to provide those cost savings. A Radiant Barrier Wrap from RadiantGuard can be purchased direct online. Not only can you save money by buying from them direct, you also save money by using the product. Doing so will ensure that your home, whether new or renovated will reward you with heating and cooling savings.
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