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There is really no way to get a high R value without trapping air (or by using a vacuum space, ideally). These Painted on insulation materials have been on the market for years. While they may help to block radiant heating and cooling, since they consist of such a thin film, they cannot provide a go...
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Our home was built in the 1850s and only had the beautiful random width plank floors with no sub floor. We installed radiant floor heat from the underside and used the reflective foil hardboard insulation. The floors are alot warmer than they have been but we are still having some air infiltration. ...
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Im glad to hear that you have had great results with Nansulate on your water heater. I know that another great use for the product is on old brick interiors and exteriors. There are many people who do not want to destroy the beauty and safety of the their brick houses, but are in need of better insu...
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They are called ceramic radiants. My best source has been on ebay with a screen name of theaustins95; their business is called Austins Attic.
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are these the kind you are looking for? http://www.radiantwraps.com/
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