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Form a Complete Thermal Barrier with eShield™ Insulation

No home has an optimal thermal barrier of insulation without the addition of eShield™. Standard home insulation only blocks against two forms of heat transfer: conduction, which is the movement of heat between two solid objects, and convection, the passing of heat from one object to another through air circulation. But what about emission? Emission is the direct transfer of heat from a radiant source, like the sun, and happens to be the number one culprit of energy loss.Thermal Barrier

Thankfully, there is a ground-breaking new thermal barrier product on the market that blocks 97% of all radiant heat transfer: eShield™. Studies by the U.S. Department of Energy have shown that simply adding eShield™ on top of existing insulation can result in more energy savings than installing up to 12 inches of fiberglass insulation. Working with existing insulation, eSheild™ helps form a complete thermal barrier that can lead to big savings on energy costs.

eShield™ insulation is guaranteed to result in savings of at least 25% on energy costs, with some homeowners who rely on eShield™ as their thermal insulator reporting savings of more than 50%. This product also qualifies for federal energy tax credits outlined in the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Homeowners who install eShield™ may also qualify for state, municipal, and utility company rebates and credits. With eShield™, the cost of installation is greatly offset by the return on investment.

If you’re a homeowner looking to add eShield™ thermal barrier insulation to your attic, basement, crawlspace, or other area, or if you’re a contractor interested in joining our dealer network, please contact us today.

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