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		<title>Comment on How does heat move through your house? by Insulation: Putting on wood vs putting on Metal - Ford Mustang Forums : Corral.net Mustang Forum</title>
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		<description>[...] but eventually will become heat-soaked and act as a medium to transfer the heat. Read this.  How does heat move through your house? &#124; Arbor Insulation Solutions  In the winter, your insulation will help to keep it warm moreso than the radiant barrier, but your [...]</description>
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