FredWanaker
Well-known member
I am puzzled by folks who don't understand insulation. It simply slows the transfer of heat. But since it is not always 110F outside, meaning it cools down at night, the actual temperature inside the space is more an averaging of the daily hi and lo temps. With good insulation the day heat comes thru late in the evening and at night, and the cool of the evening comes thru in the morning and early afternoon. It also slows the transfer of heat between a conditioned space and the outside. Think dual or triple pane window vs single pane. Think holding a hot pan with a towel or pot holder. It why race car drivers wear Nomex and why in a fire in a race car driver you never spray the driver with water - it instantly will conduct the existing heat and burn the driver.



