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Reflective Insulation

If you're looking to improve the energy efficiency of your home or building, retrofitting with reflective insulation can be a great choice. But before you begin, it's important to get an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) survey to assess the energy efficiency of your property.

A retrofit EPC reflective insulation survey will help you determine the best ways to insulate your property with reflective insulation. This type of insulation is highly effective at reducing heat gain and loss, and can be installed in various locations such as attics, walls, and roofs.

By conducting a retrofit EPC reflective insulation survey, you'll be able to identify areas of your property that need additional insulation and determine the most effective methods for installation. This will help you ensure that your property is as energy efficient as possible, reducing your carbon footprint and helping to protect the environment.

So, if you're interested in retrofitting your property with reflective insulation, be sure to schedule a retrofit EPC reflective insulation survey first. It's a crucial step in ensuring that you get the most out of your insulation and maximize your energy savings

 

 

Reflective insulation, also known as radiant barrier insulation, is a type of insulation that works by reflecting heat away from a building rather than absorbing it. It consists of a layer of reflective material, such as aluminum foil, that is installed on the underside of the roof or on the walls of the building.

When the sun's rays hit the reflective surface, they are reflected back, preventing the heat from entering the building. In the winter, the reflective insulation helps to keep the heat inside the building by reflecting it back towards the interior.

One of the advantages of reflective insulation is that it can be an effective way to reduce heat gain and loss in a building. It can be especially useful in hot, sunny climates where buildings can become excessively hot and require significant energy to cool.

Reflective insulation is also lightweight and easy to install, making it a cost-effective option for improving the energy efficiency of a building. It can be installed in new or existing buildings and can be used in conjunction with other types of insulation to provide additional energy savings.

Another advantage of reflective insulation is that it's durable and long-lasting. Unlike some other types of insulation, it doesn't degrade over time or lose its insulating properties.

At Retrofit-EPC, our experienced contractors can install reflective insulation in your home or commercial building to help improve its energy efficiency and reduce your energy bills. We use high-quality, eco-friendly insulation materials and ensure that all installations are carried out to the highest standards

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