My recollection is that there are only a couple of manufactures in N.
America. We installed it in the attic... works great. I'll try and locate
the info and post it.
For starters, here's a good link:
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/roofs+walls/radiant/rb_01.html
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I've searched for two days now and can't find the name of, nor the web
site for that thin radiant heat barrier stuff that some folks swear by
to help some of the heat out of boat cabins.
Thin aluminum and -as I recall - bubble wrap? Or maybe it was a closed
cell foam and aluminum?
Who's got a better memory than I do?
Thanks
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Don't recall the exact name myself, but I bought two big rolls of it,
quite cheaply, from my local hardware store, to try out on Essie's
overhead when I get a round tuit. I've seen a similar product advertised
in the boat magazines which is significantly more expensive because it's
made for boats. I think the bubble wrap in the marine variety is filled
with air drawn from the sea shore, or perhaps taken directly from the
blowholes of small whales.