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Test post--radiant barriers or more insulation (Original Post) gkhouston Dec 2011 OP
discussing insulation is disruptive in this forum. i'm going to ban you struggle4progress Dec 2011 #1
I should explain that we're willing to pay some bucks for the radiant barrier gkhouston Dec 2011 #2
Hey! Somebody blocked me! WTF? gkhouston Dec 2011 #5
now i'm going to make you a host struggle4progress Dec 2011 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author gkhouston Dec 2011 #7
Whoa! I locked and unlocked this thread successfully, but when I gkhouston Dec 2011 #8
nuclear William769 Dec 2011 #3
we prefer not to discuss nuclear insulation here so i'm banning you struggle4progress Dec 2011 #4
i also made you a host struggle4progress Dec 2011 #9
radiant barrier probably kristopher Dec 2011 #10
I'll save the link; thanks. n/t gkhouston Dec 2011 #13
I did both two years ago BlueCollar Dec 2011 #11
Thanks! n/t gkhouston Dec 2011 #12
I used a company called EAS BlueCollar Dec 2011 #14

gkhouston

(21,642 posts)
2. I should explain that we're willing to pay some bucks for the radiant barrier
Wed Dec 7, 2011, 12:01 PM
Dec 2011

but we're thinking putting in the insulation ourselves would be cheaper. Anybody done this?

Response to struggle4progress (Reply #6)

gkhouston

(21,642 posts)
8. Whoa! I locked and unlocked this thread successfully, but when I
Wed Dec 7, 2011, 12:18 PM
Dec 2011

tried to self-delete a post, it did the deletion but changed the font size and gave some error messages. Yet another bug for the list.

struggle4progress

(120,360 posts)
4. we prefer not to discuss nuclear insulation here so i'm banning you
Wed Dec 7, 2011, 12:05 PM
Dec 2011

pm me when you get the ban message and i'll unban you

kristopher

(29,798 posts)
10. radiant barrier probably
Wed Dec 7, 2011, 12:52 PM
Dec 2011

Both if you can swing it.

radiant barrier (not reflective bubble wrap) should be perforated and can be purchased on ebay for about $110 - 130 per 1000 sqft roll.

Install neatly and follow directions.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=radiant+barrier+foil&_sacat=0&_odkw=radiant+barrier&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313

BlueCollar

(3,859 posts)
11. I did both two years ago
Fri Dec 9, 2011, 05:52 PM
Dec 2011

Radiant barrier and added 36" R24 blown insulation. I'm in Fort Worth.

Average electricity bill down by 50% month over month. Went from averaging $360-$400 to less than $200.

My out of pocket was $3300.00 but well worth it. (You can deduct some of it on your taxes as an energy credit)

BlueCollar

(3,859 posts)
14. I used a company called EAS
Sat Dec 10, 2011, 08:00 AM
Dec 2011

Efficient Attic Systems. Their pricing is negotiable. Local EAS was rated very highly on Angie's list.

2200 square feet. Too much to do by myself.

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