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Insul-Tarp Provides an Effective Radon and Vapor BarrierThere are many things to consider when designing a project from the ground up. First and foremost you must consider what type of ground insulation is most appropriate for the finished project. In-slab insulation is important when radiant heat insulation is required. If heated floors are part of the specs, then consider a radiant barrier like Insul-Tarp. Insul-Tarp ground insulation decreases heat loss below the slab, allowing the radiant floor heating system to perform more efficiently and accurately in the face of drastic temperature shifts. Insul-Tarp also provides an effective radon and vapor barrier. Safety is critical when managing a project on a grand scale. Insul-Tarp is reliable as ground insulation but it also provides a safety measure protecting from gas leaks. Insul-Tarp's low perm rate allows it to act as a vapor barrier. Therefore, it becomes very effective in preventing radon gas infiltration, ensuring a safe, comfortable environment. You can feel confident recommending Insul-Tarp as an effective and cost saving ground insulation. It offers safety features as well as a faster response time in radiant heating systems by protecting them from heat loss. Users notice higher performance and lower operating costs when they have used Insul-Tarp as their ground insulation before installing radiant heat. |