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Radiant Barrier Specialists was founded in early 2004 to meet the needs of the emerging energy saving market. Generally speaking, the U.S. and the vast of majority of its citizens didn’t pay much attention to their electric bill while energy prices were cheap. When energy costs started rising, so did the need for ways to conserve and save energy. Today, our company plays a key roll in retrofitting existing homes and businesses to reflect solar induced heat gain, instead of just slowing it down like most other standard insulation companies. This technology has been around for almost a century now, and you can find more information about radiant barriers.
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