Frequently Asked Questions!
WHAT IS HeatBloc ULTRA Attic Heat Barrier?
HeatBloc ULTRA is an aluminum colored, water-based, low emissivity (low-e)
coating. When applied to building materials such as plywood, OSB or
plasterboard, HeatBloc lowers their surface emissivity to 0.25 or lower,
thereby blocking over 81% of the radiant heat trying to enter the home.
It is classified by ASTM as an Interior Radiation Control Coating (IRCC).
HOW DOES HeatBloc ULTRA Attic Heat Barrier WORK?
HeatBloc radiant heat barrier works by changing the emissivity of the
surface where it is applied. Building products such as wood, brick, and
plasterboard have high emissivities (0.7-0.95). When heated, they
radiate most of their heat to cooler surfaces by allowing the heat to
penetrate the roof into the attic and from the attic into the house.
HeatBloc lowers their surface emissivity to under 0.23, lessening their
ability to radiate heat and therefore letting less heat penetrate the
roof into the attic.
WHAT IS A RADIANT HEAT BARRIER?
Heat penetrates buildings in three ways: conduction, convection and
radiation. Radiation is the transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves
known as thermal radiation. Thermal radiation is a form of invisible
light that travels through the air from a warm to a cool surface. Warm
surfaces, such as roof decks warmed by the sun, will radiate or emit
their heat to cooler interior building surfaces. Radiant heat barriers
address heat flows by radiation. A radiant heat barrier is a low-e
surface placed in the path of thermal radiation that blocks heat
transfer.
WHAT IS EMISSIVITY?
Emissivity is the ability of a surface to radiate or emit energy in the
form of long wave electromagnetic radiation. It is represented by a
value from 0 to 1. The closer the value is to 1, the less effective the
surface is at impeding radiant heat transfer. Wood has an emissivity of
0.90. Thus, when wood is heated above the temperature of surrounding
surfaces, it will tend to transfer 90% of its heat energy by radiation.
HeatBloc, when applied to most non-porous surfaces, will decrease the
surface emissivity to 0.25 or lower, allowing less than 25% of the heat
energy to be transferred by radiation.
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF AIRSPACE WHEN USING HeatBloc ULTRA ?
To function effectively, a radiant heat barrier must face an airspace of
1" or greater. A radiant heat barrier will not function if sandwiched
between two solid surfaces. HeatBloc, when installed on the underside of
roof decking, normally faces downward into the attic. If insulation is
installed in the cavity formed by the roof trusses and roof decking (as
in a cathedral ceiling), at least 1" should be allowed between the top
of the insulation and the HeatBloc surface.
DOES HeatBloc ULTRA DEGRADE OVER TIME? WHAT IS THE PRODUCT LIFESPAN?
HeatBloc does not lose its effectiveness over time like some products.
Foils can tear and require the staples to penetrate the barrier. Foil
chips can accumulate dust, which diminishes their effectiveness.
HeatBloc will last as long as the surface area it is applied to is not
damaged or disturbed and nothing is coming in contact with the product.
IS HeatBloc ULTRA PERMEABLE TO WATER?
Yes! HeatBloc allows water vapor to permeate, and does not trap water
vapor within roof decks or sidewalls. This is vitally important in attic
conditions.
DO RADIANT HEAT BARRIERS LOWER HEATING COSTS?
While they are most effective at lowering cooling costs, studies
performed by the University of Kansas have showed a 15% reduction in
heat loss through the attic when radiant barriers are used.
WHAT IS THE COVERAGE RATE FOR HeatBloc ULTRA ?
Recommended coverage for HeatBloc is 325 - 500 square feet per gallon
depending on the porosity of the substrate.
CAN HeatBloc ULTRA BE USED ON SIDEWALLS?
Yes, but HeatBloc is normally more effective when used under roofs. Roof
surfaces are generally much hotter than sidewalls. Up to 80% of the
summer heat gain is from above. Low e surfaces become more effective in
controlling radiant heat transfer as the temperature of the radiant heat
source increases. However, in tropical climates where no insulation is
used in sidewalls, HeatBloc can substantially help increase interior
comfort levels.
CAN HeatBloc ULTRA BE USED IN VENT-SKIN CONSTRUCTION?
Yes. In vent-skin roofs HeatBloc should be applied on the underside of
the outer roof skin facing down into the vent channel. On vent-skin
sidewalls HeatBloc should be applied on the inside of the outer skin
facing into the vent channel.
CAN HeatBloc ULTRA BE USED WITH RADIANT HEATING SYSTEMS?
Yes. It is an effective heat reflector when used behind wood stoves or
on walls adjacent to ceiling mounted radiant heaters in commercial
applications.
IS ATTIC VENTILATION IMPORTANT?
Absolutely! Radiant heat barriers only control radiant heat loads. Good
attic ventilation helps control convection loads. Together they raise
the comfort levels and lower cooling costs. Venting to allow 2.5 air
changes per hour should be specified as a minimum.