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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2010

This shows how our installers quickly and efficiently install Thermal Control Membrane (TCM) between roof trusses.
Trusses are typically set at 24" on center so we manufacture TCM 26" wide to obtain optimum coverarge and to speed installation. When you purchase TCM at www.savenrg.com you only pay for 24", we give you the extra two inches for the overlap.
No need to staple it anywhere, simply roll it out over the existing insulation like carpeting. Keeps heat out in the summer, heat in during the winter.

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  • This is from the Department of Energy btw, you can read right?

    "Because of these hazards, it's strongly recommended that you NOT apply radiant barriers directly on top of the attic floor insulation

  • Yes, and the DOE, USDA, FDA and DOE is looking out for what's best for us right? You think Owens Corning and Johns Manville don't have the same effect on the DOE that Monsanto has on the USDA and FDA? *laughing*.

    Fact: all of our radiant barriers have a lifetime, transferable performance warranty and an unconditional money back guarantee. What do your Chinese manufactures have for your products?

  • Dust proof huh, so dust lands on it and jumps back off? This is the lazy crooks method of installing Radiant barrier, just lay it on the floor, compress the insulation with your handy tard tool. Bet it works real well for about a year, or until condensation ruins something.

  • Yes! It's amazing actually to watch. I send you a piece and you can sit in the attic and wait for the dust to "jump off".

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  • @nrgsaver google "ku radiant barrier research austin tx" Basically, after just a year or two, radiant barriers laying on the floor can lose MOST of their e-value. Sorry you don't know much about your product or installation.I only brought up installation methods but since you mentioned it. Our product is MUCH thicker, stronger, made in TX. Oops, is your method and material shit? Impervious to dust? LOL Download REMdesign look at ROI, for all that labor w/trusses, the cost is more than saving.

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