Your attic called, it needs help.
Was your home built before 2010?
Is your home built before 2010?
Your attic may be trapping heat all summer — and forcing your AC to work overtime.
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 — heating your house and ductwork, and your air conditioner fights that heat all day long.
Think about it! If your cool air is traversing those attic spaces, by the time it reaches your bedroom it will have raised several degrees.
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 highly reflective foil material installed in your attic that can bounce up to 97% of radiant heat away before it ever enters your living space.
Unlike traditional insulation, which simply slows the transfer of heat, a radiant barrier stops that heat at the source — right at the roof line — reducing the amount that penetrates into your home. Installed once with no ongoing maintenance required, it delivers cooling savings every summer while quietly protecting your comfort year after year.
Fresh Ducts
If your attic contains your air handler or your ductwork, ask yourself, when is the last time you really inspected it? When’s the last time you patched a leak, sealed any gaps or upgraded the insulation surrounding your air ducts?
Similar to radiant barrier, double bubble foil can help keep the heat out and keep the cool within your ductwork. In addition, when installed correctly, it acts as a vapor barrier keeping the humidity out of your ducts stopping mold growth.
These are the small fixes that can have big impacts on your HVAC systems efficiency and the freshness of your home.
Attic sealing
Most homes built before 2010 have dozens of hidden gaps between the living space and the attic — around recessed lights, plumbing pipes, electrical wires, and wall cavities.
These openings let 140°F attic air mix directly with your conditioned air all summer, forcing your AC to run constantly just to keep up.
We use a thermal imaging camera to locate every leak, then seal them with fire-rated foam, mastic sealant, and insulated light covers. The result: your insulation finally works the way it was designed to, your AC runs less, and your home stays comfortable without the high bills.
REady to protect your Attic and HVAC?
Most Triangle homes qualify. Pricing is simple:
$1.50 – $2.00 per sqft of roof deck.
Affordable Payment Options.
Installed in a single day.
Is your home built before 2010?
Your attic may be trapping heat all summer — and forcing your AC to work overtime.
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.
