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    #16
    Just remember that RB relies on air to work, if it is glued on something or painted on it looses it effect. I would staple RB with some air gaps on the ceiling and then install foam board; or do the bubble RB...

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      #17
      I think it will.

      There is a video on YouTube I tried to find to link for you, but couldn't find it.

      It was filmed under a pole barn in south Texas. They took the temp under the barn before and after installing a radiant barrier and it lowered the temp 10-15 degrees.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Cartman View Post
        Just remember that RB relies on air to work, if it is glued on something or painted on it looses it effect. I would staple RB with some air gaps on the ceiling and then install foam board; or do the bubble RB...
        Dead on. I plan on RB on the exterior part then foam on the interior wall and use green drywall around inside. It will make a huge difference

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          #19
          Have not thought about it like that. Might have to go back and redesign my blind.

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