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■stefca MR j ' » THIS STORE TEST PROVES CONCLUSIVELY 'SISALATION' Reinforced Aluminium Foil Insulation by PREVENTS HOUSE HEAT GAIN IN SUMMER - PREVENTS HOUSE HEAT LOSS IN WINTER! C«m« In ♦© our Cashel Street Showrooms this week and bo coevinced exactly how effective 'Sisalation* insulation can be. Seo these scale model cut-away house sections being heated by identical processes . . . check the two temperature guages for yourseH , t . actually feel the difference that aluminium foil insulation can make to interior temperatures in the average home . . . your homol 'Sisalation* will shield your rooms from searing exterior summer heat, keep them up to 15 degrees cooler . . . then in winter it will trap and hold the heat from fires and appliances regardless of dropping outside temperatures. Get al| the 'Sisalation* benefits right from the start of summer . . call and discuss installation procedure with Briscoes Specialist Staff today. HOW HEAT GETS INTO & OUT OF YOUR HOME - In summer, 60°o of the total heat flow Into a building passes through the roof. The remainder comes through the walls and Boors. During the day the roof receives heat from the sun by radiation and this heat once absorbed, passes through the roofing materials, across the air space in the roof (the attic), then heats the ceiling which in turn radiates heat into the inside of the house. At night, and in winter when it is cold outside, the heat escapes by the reverse of this process, except that convection (air currents), plays a major part in the transfer of heat from your fire or heater, to the room ceiling. HOW 'SISALATION' WORKS Reflective insulation depends on the property of a bright metallic surface facing on ahr space, and it is this combination of air and reflective surface that provides insulation against heat flow it actually reflects back 95% or more of the radiant heat falling upon It. From this it is easy to understand that ’Slsolatfan* stops warm air entering (or escaping) . heat is reflected either away from, (or bock info), the room. SO EASY TO INSTALL and SO EASY TO AFFORD Although It Is preferable to Install ’Sisalation’ when the house is being built, a very good job of ceiling insulation (the main source of heal loss), can be done In an old house by covering Hie celling under the roof. You can either nail or staple 'Sisalation' into place, using the joists as a base. Here of BRISCOES we have four grades to meet every purpose and every budget. ORDINARY REINFORCED QUALITY Is suitable for almost every domestic job and Double Sided it costs only 26/. per 100 sa. ft. or Single Sided 16/8 per 100 sq ft. HEAVY INDUSTRIAL REINFORCED QUALITY sells at 38/. Double Sided and 25/3 Single Sided. Buy all four grades in rolls of Min u 200 ft or 36in x 200 ft. INNER-CITY SHOWROOM. CORNER OF CASHEL AND MADRAS STS., OR USE OUR CONVENIENT DRIVE-THRU' STORE ON THE CORNER OF BRISBANE AND CARLYLE STREETS (JUST OVER THE WALTHAM ROAD OVERBRIDGE) 'RHONE 64-599 14 lines).

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30560, 1 October 1964, Page 23

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