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Your home is your haven, so the main purpose of home insulation is creating a comfortable atmosphere where the temperature of your home remains at a consistent level throughout the entire year. You want your home to be a place where you, your family, and your friends are comfortable and at ease.

Adequate insulation is important to any homeowner. But we want more than just adequacy. We want the most efficient insulation for our dollar. Attention to the best home insulation methods during construction will lead to energy efficient home plans that will prolong the life of your home, conserve energy, and save money.

Optimal home insulation is what we are all looking for. This requires careful research on which insulation type is best for your climate, size, and location. Talk to a professional in your area to know code requirements and what types of home insulation will best serve your needs.

Green homes are becoming more and more common as people are realizing what they can do to help preserve the environment and conserve the earth's natural resources. Green insulation requires energy efficient house plans that include proper insulation of all walls, the attic, basement, and garage. The heat ducts and water heater pipes are also very important factors in creating green homes that help the environment, while at the same time save money in the long run.

In preparing for home insulation consider the huge benefits of reflective insulation throughout the house to receive optimal heat and cooling conservation. The best insulation is achieved when you have all the facts about reflective insulation and what it can do for you.

Therma-Comfort is a reflective insulation uniquely designed with a system of materials made of layers of insulating, heat sealed air bubbles encased by a 99% pure aluminum foil outer surface. This unique combination delivers a high performance insulation product suitable for all construction and home renovating projects.

Therma-Comfort is a very high quality reflective insulation and an amazing alternative to ordinary fiberglass, mineral wool, and loose fill insulation. Our insulation reflects 97% of radiant heat, which makes up 65-85% of all heat that is transferred throughout the house.

Heat is transferred in three methods:

Conduction- Direct Contact: Transfer of heat from one solid object to another when they are in contact with each other.

Convection- Circulation: Transfer of heat in the air caused by the movement of heated air.

Radiant- Electromagnetic: Transfer of heat from infra-red waves at the contact of a material.

Not only is Therma-Comfort an excellent radiant barrier, but the perfect vapor barrier. This means that moisture carried in the air that seeps through walls, ceilings, and floors is blocked. Many materials such as plastic sheeting are only vapor retarders. Therma-Comfort has 0.000 water vapor permeance. Insulations such as fiberglass absorb the moisture which leads to condensation. This condensation causes mold, fungus, mildew, and rot. It can also cause rust and corrosion in steel and metal structures. The fact alone that Therma-Comfort is such a strong vapor barrier will significantly prolong the life of your home, help retain its retail value, and reduce your monthly energy bills.

We are proud of our high quality Therma-Comfort products and will happily answer any questions you might have concerning your home insulation needs. Please call us at (951) 675-1207 for price quote or for any assistance to make the best decision for your home and family.

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