EnviroTuff · Heat protection

Radiant Barrier

Stop the heat at the roof — before it ever reaches the rooms below. Smart radiant-heat protection for buildings in hot climates.

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Heat management at the source

The roof is the single largest source of heat gain in most buildings. Rather than fighting that heat indoors with ever-harder-working air conditioning, the EnviroTuff Radiant Barrier reflects radiant heat away at roof and attic level — before it enters the living or working space.

The result is cooler attics, more comfortable interiors, lower cooling costs and less strain on HVAC equipment. It installs easily in both new builds and retrofits, and it's more than “just foil” — it's a complete heat-management system.

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EnviroTuff Radiant Barrier — smart heat protection for buildings

Why a radiant barrier

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Reflects Radiant Heat

Turns away the sun's radiant energy at the roof, the point where most heat enters a building.

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Cooler Interiors

Lowers attic and interior temperatures for more comfortable homes, workplaces and animal housing.

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Lower Cooling Costs

Less heat to remove means lower energy bills and reduced wear on cooling equipment.

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Easy to Install

Suitable for both new construction and retrofit, with straightforward installation.

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Specification-Ready

Engineered to support fire and surface-burning performance requirements (e.g. ASTM E84) for commercial use.

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OEM & Private Label

Manufacturing flexibility from San Miguel Yamamura, with technical support and R&D backing.

Built for hot climates

Wherever heat gain through the roof is a problem, the Radiant Barrier helps.

Residential attics & roof decking Garage ceilings Warehouses Retail & offices Factories & logistics hubs Poultry & livestock buildings Metal-roof buildings
In agriculture, lowering shed temperatures reduces animal heat stress — supporting welfare, growth rates and farm productivity.

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Keep the heat out

Talk to TerraShield about the Radiant Barrier for your home, building or farm in Australia and the USA.

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