Your attic called, it needs help.
Was your home built before 2010?
Most homes built before 2010 don't have radiant barrier in their roof.
That means every summer, your attic turns into an oven — regularly
hitting 130–150°F — and your air conditioner fights that heat all
day long.
The result? Higher energy bills. A harder-working AC unit. And a
home that never quite cools down the way it should.
What is radiant barrier?
Radiant barrier is a reflective foil material installed in your attic
that bounces up to 97% of radiant heat away before it ever enters
your home.
Unlike insulation, which slows heat down, radiant barrier stops it
at the source — right at the roof line.
Installed once. No maintenance. Saves every summer.
REady to protect your Attic and HVAC?
Most Triangle homes qualify. Pricing is simple:
$1.50 – $2.00 per sqft of roof deck.
The average home runs $1,000– $2,500.
Affordable Payment Options.
Installed in a single day.
faq’s
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Yes — radiant barrier and insulation work together. One stops radiant heat, the other slows conductive heat.
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Most Triangle homeowners see 10–25% reduction in cooling costs. Not to Mention reducing the strain on your HVAC unit, summer after summer.
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None. Once it's installed, it works silently every summer — no upkeep, no replacement.
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Most homes are done in 1-2 days. We like to begin by checking your attic for any preexisting roof leaks and by taking note of your current insulation. After that we can come up with a custom package, best suited for your needs.
