The Building Envelope Solution. Mike Lowery A&D Products, LLC
|
|
- Jody Randall
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 The Building Envelope Solution Mike Lowery A&D Products, LLC Provider # K031 Course # CCM121
2 The industries ONLY single-source material performance and tie-in warranty for all 6 sides of your building!
3 Carlisle SynTec is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA & non-aia members are available on request. This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation. This presentation is protected by US and International Copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, display and use of the presentation without written permission of the speaker is prohibited. Carlisle Construction Materials 2014
4 Learning Objectives 1. Why is building envelope important 2. Selecting performance based products 3. Best-practices for design and installation 4. Proper tie-in detailing at critical junctions.
5 Defining the Building Envelope The physical separator between the inside conditioned space and the outside unconditioned space. Rain Control Layer Air Control Layer Vapor Control Layer Thermal Control Layer
6 Building Envelope? Thick Walls = Thermal Mass Walls get wet and would dry naturally
7 Building Envelope? Lighter, faster and less expensive HVAC systems emerged Thinner walls needed insulation Insulation lead to moisture related issues
8 Why? The commercial real estate industry spends approximately $200 billion annually on energy. U.S. ENERGY USE BY SECTOR Energy represents the single largest controllable operating expense for office buildings Proper building envelope is a paramount requirement for an Energy Efficient Building Source: U.S. Department of Energy
9 Energy Loss due to Air Exfiltration
10 Humid Air Leakage at Roof to Wall Junction
11 Other Benefits Occupant Health & Comfort Building Longevity Code Compliance Rot & Corrosion Extensive Repairs Mold
12
13 Basic Building Physics 1. Hot moves to Cold 2. Wet moves to Dry When warm/humid air touches cold surfaces below the dew point it will shed the moisture (condensation)
14 Air Leakage vs. Vapor Diffusion Air leakage contributes about 9 times more moisture into a building assembly than does vapor diffusion Source: Builders Guide to Hot Humid Climates by Joseph Lstiburek
15 Challenging Building Envelope Areas
16 Building Envelope Systems There are 3 main systems that make up the Building Envelope Roof Below Grade Walls
17 Below Grade Below Grade Components: 1. Drainage Board with Filter Fabric 2. Insulation 3. Waterproof Membrane
18 Drainage Boards For Vertical and Horizontal Foundation Drainage Helps relieve hydrostatic pressure Manmade material allows for multiple flow paths
19 ASHRAE Climate Zone Map ASHRAE 90.1 ASHRAE IGCC IECC All of Alaska is in Zone 7 except the following boroughs in Zone 8: Bethel, Dellingham, Fairbanks N.Star, Nome, North Slope, Northwest Arctic, Southeast Fairbanks, Wade Hampton, Yukon- Koyukuk All of Hawaii is in Zone 1.
20 Non-Residential, Foundations Minimum Insulation R-Value ci = Continuous Insulation
21 Sheet-Applied Below Grade Waterproofing 60-mil membrane with rubberized asphalt adhesive coated HDPE film. Factory-controlled composition with simple peel & stick application Can be used in blind-side applications Factory controlled thickness
22 Liquid Applied Waterproofing Redundant system Monolithic Specialized equipment needed
23 Blindside Waterproofing Bentonite Clay Installed before concrete is poured Sodium Bentonite sandwiched between fabrics Expands and seals cracks in concrete Difficult to fabric penetrations Is not air tight
24 Self-Adhering Blindside Waterproofing Combines TPO membrane with butyl alloy adhesive Features Continuous Air & Vapor Barrier Simple Detailing Self Seals Around Fasteners Effective Radon Barrier
25 Wall Wall Assembly Components: 1. Air & Vapor Barrier 2. Insulation
26 Air/Vapor Barriers Air Barrier: Controls air leakage into and out of the building envelope. Vapor Barrier: Eliminates or retards the diffusion of vapor into and out of the building envelope
27 Vapor Barrier Proper placement is critical Must remain above dew point No more than ONE vapor barrier in wall assemblies Not required in ASHRAE zones 1-3
28 Air Barriers are Now Required in Building Code 2010 ASHRAE IECC Maximum Air Permeability Material cfm/ft 2 Assembly 0.04 cfm/ft 2 Building 0.4 cfm/ft 2
29 Factory controlled thickness (40 mils) Air/Vapor Barriers Self-Adhering Sheet Provides coverage over dissimilar materials Self seals around mechanical fasteners No need for special spray rigs Tough, flexible Poly Film Modified asphalt adhesive Silicone release paper
30 Air/Vapor Barriers Spray/Roller Applied Approx. 40 to 125 mil thick Available in different chemistries Monolithic Quickly covers large areas Installed above freezing temperatures
31 Substrate prep is key Wrinkles and Fish-mouths Proper Thickness UV Exposure Times Temperature Limitations Installation Considerations
32 Walls Air Barriers Can combine Self-Adhered Membranes with Spray Applied Membranes
33 Common Types of Exterior Continuous Insulation xci Polyiso EPS (Expanded) XPS (Extruded) SPF Mineral Wool
34 Composite Insulations & High Performance Facers Reduced installation time Factory controlled bond between materials Increase moisture, fire, UV resistance Polyiso bonded to plywood Foil faced polyiso Polyiso bonded to wood fiberboard Polyiso bonded to coverboard
35 Using Foam Between Insulation Joints Reduces Thermal Losses
36 Non-Residential, Walls Above Grade Minimum Insulation R-Value Zone ASHRAE 2006 ASHRAE IBC - IECC 8 R-13 + R-7.5 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci 7 R-13 + R-7.5 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci 6 R-13 + R-3.8 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci 5 R-13 + R-3.8 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci 4 R-13 R-13 + R-7.5 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci 3 R-13 R-13 + R-3.8 ci R-13 + R-7.5 ci 2 R-13 R-13 R-13 + R-5 ci 1 R-13 R-13 R-13 + R-5 ci ci = Continuous Insulation
37 Polyiso Can Reduce Overall Wall Thickness Material R-Value per Inch Polyiso 1.75 XPS 2 Mineral Wool 2 layers For R-10 Polyiso has passed NFPA 285 tests without any special window header detailing
38 Challenges of Making Foam Board a Barrier by Taping
39 Taped Insulation Joints = Not the Best Solution Taped Insulation Joints Water Control Layer on Structure Tape failure allows water to penetrate structure
40 Roof Roof Assembly Components: 1. Air & Vapor Barrier 2. Insulation 3. Single-Ply Membrane (doubles as air & vapor barrier)
41 Roof Vapor Barrier NRCA considers the roof system designer to be responsible for determining whether a vapor retarder is necessary in roofing systems. According to the NRCA, a vapor retarder should be considered by roof system designers when the following two conditions are met: The outside average January temperature is below 40 F (4 C) The expected winter interior relative humidity is 45% or greater Other ways of determining the need for roof vapor barrier o U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab. (CRREL) o ASHRAE: 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 22 o Other commercially available software for calculation of dew point temperature
42 Roof Vapor Barrier Roof vapor barrier needed if there s high internal humidity Also needed when white membrane is used with minimal insulation in colder climates Roof vapor barrier may act as a temp. roof
43 Roof Insulation Single vs. Multiple Layers To Calculate Energy Losses 2005 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals Chapter 23, Formula #11
44 Roof Insulation Single vs. Multiple Layers Condensation may convert into ice in colder climates
45 One Metal Fastener and Plate Roof Insulation Adhered top layer - Reduces thermal bridging Thermal Bridging Heat Transfer Analysis Fasteners per Sq. Ft. R-Value Reduction Metal Plate % Metal Plate % Metal Plate 4.35* 2.56% Plastic Plate % Plastic Plate % Plastic Plate 4.35* 1.44% * Mechanically Fastened Roofing Systems Roofing Research and Standards Development ASTM STP 959
46 Non-Residential, Above Deck Minimum Insulation R-Value * Continuous Insulation IBC = International Building Code - References IECC for Energy Tables IECC = International Energy Conservation Code - References using ASHRAE 90.1 OR IECC Tables IGCC = International Green Construction Code - References using ASHRAE Tables
47 Single-Ply Roofing Three different membrane options EPDM, TPO, PVC Fleece backed membranes also available Fast & Easy detailing Less labor intensive
48 Tons Carbon Equivalent BTU's/per Sq. Ft. 350, , , Year Energy Usage Minneapolis, MN 8002 HDD 634 CDD 200,000 Black Membrane 150, ,000 White Membrane 50, ,000 3, Year Carbon Potential 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,
49 Tons Carbon Equivalent BTU's/per Sq. Ft. 120, , Year Energy Usage Corpus Christi, TX 884 HDD 3267 CDD 80,000 60,000 Black Membrane 40,000 White Membrane 20, , Year Carbon Potential 1,
50 Ballasted Systems A Sustainable Option Aesthetically pleasing Hail Resistance Thermal Characteristics collect heat & disperse naturally Can be recycled A Moisture Tolerant Option for concrete decks
51 Tying It All Together
52 Slab On-Grade Foundation Waterproofing Positive-side waterproofing Additional flashing to protect against dirt and debris Blind-side to positive-side waterproofing transition.
53 Below Grade Wall to Above Grade Wall Tie-In Mechanically fastened through-wall flashing with sealant Through-wall flashing
54 The Perfect Wall 1. Rainwater Control Layer 2. Air Control Layer 3. Vapor Control Layer 4. Thermal Control Layer All layers are placed on the exterior of the structure
55 The Perfect Wall Non-permeable Vapor Barrier Why it works in all 8 ASHRAE Zones Water vapor from indoor humidity Water vapor from outdoor humidity
56 Window Head and Sill Flashing Insert flashing into window sill Wrap A&VB into window opening and seal window with caulk
57 Above Grade Wall To Roof Tie-In Overlap of wall A&VB and roof membrane Shall be 6 Min. Use termination bar and mechanical fasteners and sealant
58 Above Grade Wall To Roof Tie-In Considerations When Using PVC Membrane Use a stainless steel separator when adhering to PVC Membrane Use two beads of continuous sealant to protect against air leakage
59 Above Grade Wall To Roof Tie-In Insulation Should Be Continuous, Wrapping Entire Parapet Wall With Separate Roof Air & Vapor Barrier Overlap of Wall A&VB and Roof A&VB Shall be 6 Min.
60 Building Enclosure Commissioning (BECx) A strict, quality-focused process wherein the performance of a facility, system or assembly is evaluated and verified against defined objectives and criteria. Predesign Design Preconstruction Construction Post Occupancy
61 Building Enclosure Commissioning Inspect all work before it is covered up ASTM Testing Quality Control
62 Key Take Aways Energy cost reduction Improved indoor air quality Vapor barrier placement is crucial Avoid two vapor barriers in wall assemblies Coordinate with HVAC team to reduce HVAC size
63 Industries ONLY single-source Material Performance and Tie-In Warranty For All 6 Sides of Your Building!
The Role of Control Layers in Building Enclosure Design
The Role of Control Layers in Building Enclosure Design COLIN SHANE M.ENG., P.ENG. ASSOCIATE, SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER OCTOBER 13, 2016 Disclaimer: This presentation was developed by a third party and is
More informationManaging Condensation and Thermal Performance with Continuous Insulation
Managing Condensation and Thermal Performance with Continuous Insulation Presented by Brian Shores, Don Simon Disclaimer: This presentation was developed by a third party and is not funded by WoodWorks
More informationAir Barrier Considerations for Roof/Wall Intersections. Presented by Laverne Dalgleish Air Barrier Association of America
Air Barrier Considerations for Roof/Wall Intersections Presented by Laverne Dalgleish Air Barrier Association of America Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA
More informationBuilding Enclosure Design Fundamentals, Components, and Assemblies
Building Enclosure Design Fundamentals, Components, and Assemblies COLIN SHANE M.ENG., P.ENG., P.E. PRINCIPAL, SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER RDH BUILDING SCIENCE INC. JULY 11, 2018 Disclaimer: This presentation
More informationBUILDING ENCLOSURE AIR TIGHTNESS TESTING Course Number: BCLUNA018-01P
BUILDING ENCLOSURE AIR TIGHTNESS TESTING Course Number: BCLUNA018-01P Provider Number:404108121 Darek Brandt, PE Chief Engineer, Building Science Solutions AIA CES DISCLAIMER Credit(s) earned on completion
More informationThe Role of Control Layers in Building Enclosure Design
The Role of Control Layers in Building Enclosure Design COLIN SHANE M.ENG., P.ENG., P.E. ASSOCIATE, SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER RDH BUILDING SCIENCE INC. SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 Disclaimer: This presentation was
More informationHow-to: Commissioning Design Reviews for the Building Envelope
AABC Commissioning Group AIA Provider Number 50111116 How-to: Commissioning Design Reviews for the Building Envelope Course Number: CXENERGY1625 Stevan Vinci, BECxP, LEED AP, Morrison Hershfield Maurya
More informationEnergy-Efficient Facilities: Building Envelope Design. Wall Systems. Copyright Materials. Course Description
Energy-Efficient Facilities: Building Envelope Design Steve Easley steve@steveeasley.com Wall Systems www.steveeasley.com Copyright Materials This presentation is protected by US and International Copyright
More informationAn Introduction to Spray Foam Insulation
An Introduction to Spray Foam Insulation Program Registration BNP Media is a registered provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System. Credit(s) earned upon completion
More informationEffective Envelope Design Mitigating Risk with High Performance Panels and Acrylic Flashing Systems
Effective Envelope Design Mitigating Risk with High Performance Panels and Acrylic Flashing Systems Presented by: Cale Kids & Sean Smith Huber Engineered Woods Disclaimer: This presentation was developed
More informationImpact of NFPA 285 on Air Barrier Specification and Design
Impact of NFPA 285 on Air Barrier Specification and Design Charlotte Metzler Amanda Stacy, LEED Green Associate WSP Building Enclosures Air Barrier Association of America (ABAA) is a Registered Provider
More informationEnclosure Commissioning a crash course in reality
Enclosure Commissioning a crash course in reality BUILD. CONNECT. ACHIEVE. Denali Jones, Building Science Engineer (EIT) RDH Building Science 0 AIA Quality Assurance The Building Commissioning Association
More informationG October 2018
G-14-18 October 2018 The information contained in this supplement serves as a criteria for Specifiers and Authorized Applicators regarding the design and installation of Carlisle Roofing Systems and use
More informationThermal Bridging in Residential Construction
PHRC Webinar Series Tuesday, May 12, 2015 @ 1pm Thermal Bridging in Residential Construction Brian Wolfgang Housing Systems Specialist Pennsylvania Housing Research Center 219 Sackett Building University
More informationBuilding Enclosure Details and Assemblies for Wood-Frame Buildings
Building Enclosure Details and Assemblies for Wood-Frame Buildings COLIN SHANE M.ENG., P.ENG. ASSOCIATE, SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER RDH BUILDING SCIENCES INC. NOVEMBER 19, 2015 Disclaimer: This presentation
More informationBELOW GRADE ASSEMBLIES AND RIGID INSULATION
BELOW GRADE ASSEMBLIES AND RIGID INSULATION 2010 Atlas Roofing Corporation. Atlas EPS is a division of Atlas Roofing. ThermalStar is a registered trademark and X-Grade is a trademark of Atlas Roofing Corporation.
More informationInsulation. First Revison October DC14 Drainage Mat INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS
Insulation First Revison October 2016 DC14 Drainage Mat INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS 1. General Information This Guide describes the use of Kingspan GreenGuard DC14 Drainage
More informationIntegrated Air & Water Barrier Systems
Integrated Air & Water Barrier Systems Presented by [ Jeff Presenter s Key, Georgia-Pacific Name ] Wood Products AIA Course: GP-FF-WRBAB Credit Designation: LU HSW Please add relevant logo here Disclaimer:
More informationBUILDING ENCLOSURE COMMISSIONING EDUCATION
BUILDING ENCLOSURE COMMISSIONING EDUCATION Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council - BETEC Wagdy Anis, FAIA, LEED AP Lead Instructor Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council
More informationSECTION SELF-ADHERING SHEET FLASHING
MANUFACTURER S GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 076526 SELF-ADHERING SHEET FLASHING 900 Hensley Lane Wylie TX 75098 800-527-7092 www.carlisleccw.com 604129 03.24.15 Carlisle, Flexphalt, Sure-Seal and CAV-GRIP
More informationG October 2018
G-13-18 VacuSeal TM Vent Secured Roofing Systems October 2018 The information contained in this supplement serves as a criteria for Specifiers and Authorized Applicators regarding the design and installation
More informationReroofing Requirements for Commercial Buildings in the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code
Reroofing Requirements for Commercial Buildings in the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code NEBOEA 2015 Michael Fischer, Kellen Company The Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association
More informationMEMBRAIN. Continuous Air Barrier & Smart Vapor Retarder
MEMBRAIN Continuous Air Barrier & Smart Vapor Retarder Advanced technology to create a better performing home This patented, revolutionary solution can provide a continuous air barrier along with advanced
More informationHigh Performance Below-Grade Building Insulation
High Performance Below-Grade Building Insulation EPS: Under-slab / Foundation Insulation and Lightweight Fill 1 LU/HSW 2 Copyright Materials This presentation is protected by USA and International copyright
More informationGensler 2014/06/16 Hertz Global Headquarters ISSUE FOR BUILDING PERMIT Estero, Florida SECTION
SECTION 072700 VAPOR PERMEABLE AIR BARRIER LIQUID MEMBRANE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. The Work of this Section, as shown or specified, shall be in accordance with the requirements of the
More informationSECTION MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE ROOFING Peel & Roof
SECTION 07550 MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE ROOFING Peel & Roof This section is based on the products of MFM Building Products Corp., which is located at: 525 Orange St. P. O. Box 340 Coshocton, OH 43812
More informationContinuous Insulation Systems for Exterior Walls
Continuous Insulation Systems for Exterior Walls High performance through sprayed-in-place foam insulation www.icynene.com Program Registration Icynene Inc. is a registered provider with The American Institute
More informationThe Building Envelope Defined
Learning Objectives 1. The purpose of the building envelope 2. The energy code s definition of the building envelope 3. The exterior forces that act on the building envelope 4. The interior forces that
More informationSECTION MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE ROOFING Peel & Seal
SECTION 07550 MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE ROOFING Peel & Seal This section is based on the products of MFM Building Products Corp., which is located at: 525 Orange St. P. O. Box 340 Coshocton, OH 43812
More informationCompliance for Continuous Insulation, Water Resistive Barriers & NFPA-285 What you need to Know
Compliance for Continuous Insulation, Water Resistive Barriers & NFPA-285 What you need to Know www.dryvit.com 800-556-7752 1 AIA / CES Dryvit Systems, Inc. is a Registered Provider with The American Institute
More informationAdvanced technologies for enhancing the building envelope. 3M Building and Construction Market
Advanced technologies for enhancing the building envelope 3M Building and Construction Market Controlling air is crucial for the health & energy efficiency of buildings Ensuring you have the right air
More informationIncorporating Insulating Sheathing into the Design of the Thermal and Moisture Management System of the Building Enclosure
Incorporating Insulating Sheathing into the Design of the Thermal and Moisture Management System of the Building Enclosure Peter Baker, Building Science Corporation ABSTRACT With rising utility cost, concerns
More informationDesign Phase Building Envelope Commissioning
Design Phase Building Envelope Commissioning John A. Runkle, P.E. Vice President, Building Sciences October 14, 2016 Learning Objectives Understand the key attributes that dictate proper design based on
More information** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required. A. Section Mechanical Insulation.
SECTION 15083 HVAC DUCT PROTECTION OVER INSULATION FlexClad This section is based on the products of MFM Building Products Corp., which is located at: 525 Orange St. P. O. Box 340 Coshocton, OH 43812 Toll
More informationUnderstanding Energy Codes
NRCA University Webinar October 17, 2013 Understanding Energy Codes presented by Mark S. Graham Associate Executive Director, Technical Services National Roofing Contractors Association Some background
More informationSECTION REFLECTIVE-FACED, MASONRY CAVITY WALL INSULATION
MANUFACTURER S GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 04 27 23 REFLECTIVE-FACED, MASONRY CAVITY WALL INSULATION 900 Hensley Lane Wylie TX 75098 800-527-7092 www.carlisleccw.com 07.09.13 Carlisle and R2+ are trademarks
More informationPLATON RUGGED, DIMPLED HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) MEMBRANE THAT KEEPS FOUNDATIONS AND FLOORING DRY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY EASY INSTALLATION
DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS SINCE 1908 PLATON RUGGED, DIMPLED HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) MEMBRANE THAT KEEPS FOUNDATIONS AND FLOORING DRY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY EASY INSTALLATION PROVEN PERFORMANCE ARMTEC.COM
More informationPerm-A-Barrier NPS (Non Permeable Sheet)
NPS (Non Permeable Sheet) Primer-less self-adhered air & vapor barrier membrane Product Description NPS Wall Membranes are ideal for protecting the building superstructure from the damaging effects of
More informationDIVISION: THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: WATER RESISTIVE BARRIERS/WEATHER BARRIERS SECTION: AIR BARRIERS
0 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC ES Evaluation Report ICC ES 000 (800) 423 6587 (562) 699 0543 www.icc es.org ESR 1993 Reissued 08/2017 This report is subject to renewal 08/2018. DIVISION: 07 00
More informationA. Submit product data sheets and literature verifying physical properties of materials.
I. GENERAL ACRYSHIELD ROOF MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Installation Guide Specification For Preserving EPDM Roofs 07500 Saving Money, Safeguarding the Environment One Roof at a Time. 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide labor,
More informationAir Barrier Systems: Silicone Solutions to Reduce Building Air Infiltration. dowcorning.com
Air Barrier Systems: Silicone Solutions to Reduce Building Air Infiltration dowcorning.com Requirements for Air Barriers Basic Standards for Air Barriers Air barriers are called out in code based on three
More informationROOFING EPDM ELASTOMERIC SHEET ROOFING FULLY ADHERED- CONVENTIONAL
ROOFING EPDM ELASTOMERIC SHEET ROOFING FULLY ADHERED- CONVENTIONAL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Insulation, membrane roofing, base flashings roofing membrane accessories joints, and counter flashings.
More informationCRCA Education Series. Self-Adhering Membrane Roofing Systems for Low Slope Roofs
CRCA Education Series Self-Adhering Membrane Roofing Systems for Low Slope Roofs CRCA is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned upon
More informationWeatherproofing & Sealing Systems
Weatherproofing & Sealing Systems Weather Barrier & Waterproofing Residential & Commercial Structures New Construction, Remodeling & Repair Low Slope Roofing Membranes Roofing Underlayments Window & Door
More informationFirstEnergy Program Overview
FirstEnergy Program Overview Builder incentives $400 per unit + $0.10/kWh in projected savings Eligibility Located in service area of a FirstEnergy Utility Certificate of Occupancy Dates: FirstEnergy Ohio
More information838 Coatings System Specification Single-Ply Restoration (838 SPR)
838 Coatings System Specification Single-Ply Restoration (838 SPR) PART 1 General 1.01 System Description The 838 Single-Ply Restoration System (838 SPR) can be applied to a variety of single-ply manufactures.
More informationPerm-A-Barrier VPS (Vapor Permeable Sheet)
VPS (Vapor Permeable Sheet) Self-adhering vapor permeable air barrier membrane Product Description VPS (Vapor Permeable Sheet) is a vapor permeable air barrier membrane consisting of a proprietary breathable
More informationContinuous Insulation: Code Compliance and the NFPA 285 in Commercial Wall Assemblies. Hunter Panels Provider No. K169 Course Number HP 105
Continuous Insulation: Code Compliance and the NFPA 285 in Commercial Wall Assemblies Hunter Panels Provider No. K169 Course Number HP 105 AIA Continuing Education Hunter Panels, is a Registered Provider
More informationNOVABRIK MORTARLESS CONCRETE BRICK VENEER SPECIFICATION. MASTERFORMAT SECTION (Mortarless Concrete Brick Veneer)
NOVABRIK MORTARLESS CONCRETE BRICK VENEER SPECIFICATION MASTERFORMAT SECTION 04818 (Mortarless Concrete Brick Veneer) Spec_USA_En_18102005.doc 12/1/2005 Novabrik Page 2 Section 04818 NOVABRIK MORTARLESS
More informationAir Barrier Systems: Silicone Solutions to Reduce Building Air Infiltration
Air Barrier Systems: Silicone Solutions to Reduce Building Air Infiltration Dow Corning is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on
More informationBuilding Enclosure Commissioning
Building Enclosure Commissioning John Runkle, P.E. Vice President Building Sciences October 5, 2016 Program Outline Defining the Enclosure Building Science Concepts Façade Design State of the Practice
More informationContinuous Insulation and Air Barriers for High Performance Walls
Continuous Insulation and Air Barriers for High Performance Walls www.dryvit.com 800-556-7752 1 AIA / CES Dryvit Systems, Inc. is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing
More informationCourse # T6 Achieving a High Performance Air Barrier System Proper Design, Installation and Field Quality Control. Air Barrier Association of America
Course # T6 Achieving a High Performance Air Barrier System Proper Design, Installation and Field Quality Control Air Barrier Association of America Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be
More informationThe Disclaimer located on the reverse side of the title page of the OAA Rain Penetration Practice Guide applies to each section of the Guide.
Note: This document has been divided into several sections in order to suit the limitations of the website. The Disclaimer located on the reverse side of the title page of the OAA Rain Penetration Practice
More informationSECTION SELF-ADHERED WATER-RESISTIVE ROOF UNDERLAYMENT
SECTION 07 30 05.01 SELF-ADHERED WATER-RESISTIVE ROOF UNDERLAYMENT SPEC WRITERS NOTE: This specification includes materials and installation procedures for SlopeShield SA Self-Adhered Water-Resistive Vapor
More informationThermal Control Layers: Insulation Materials and Systems
Thermal Control Layers: Insulation Materials and Systems All materials and layers in a building assembly have some resistance to heat flow. However, materials with an R-value of about 2/inch or more (k-value
More informationThermal Bridging Solutions. Improving Building Envelope Performance
Thermal Bridging Solutions Improving Building Envelope Performance AIA Best Practices Armatherm sponsors this program provided by Hanley Wood, a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects
More informationTSX Insulation for Exposed Use ROOF WALL SPECIALTY
TSX-850 Insulation for Exposed Use ROOF WALL SPECIALTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Rmax TSX-850 is an energy-efficient thermal insulation board composed of a closed-cell polyisocyanurate (Polyiso) foam core bonded
More informationInsulation Technologies and Installation Specifications for Better Energy Performance of Commercial Buildings
Insulation Technologies and Installation Specifications for Better Energy Performance of Commercial Buildings Wood Products Council is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing
More informationWeatherproofing & Sealing Systems
Weatherproofing & Sealing Systems Weather Barrier & Waterproofing Residential & Commercial Structures New Construction, Remodeling & Repair Low Slope Roofing Membranes Roofing Underlayments Window & Door
More informationROOFING APPLICATION STANDARD (RAS) No. 109
ROOFING APPLICATION STANDARD (RAS) No. 109 1. 2. Scope 1.1 This Roofing Application Standard sets the requirements to determine whether a substrate and surrounding environmental conditions are appropriate
More informationNational Institute of Building Sciences. Paul Totten, PE, LEED AP Vice President, National Practice Leader, Building Enclosures
National Institute of Building Sciences Provider Number: G168 Design Considerations for Climate Change Session TU1A Paul Totten, PE, LEED AP Vice President, National Practice Leader, Building Enclosures
More informationSECTION STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANELS
SECTION 06120 STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANELS Copyright 2011-2012 Korwall Industries, Inc. - All rights reserved PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Structural Insulated Roof Panels. B. Structural Insulated
More informationInsulation Technologies and Installation Specifications for Better Energy Performance of Commercial Buildings
Insulation Technologies and Installation Specifications for Better Energy Performance of Commercial Buildings WoodWorks West Wood Products Council is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of
More informationBuilding Enclosure Detailing for Walls and Low-Sloped Roofs
Building Enclosure Detailing for Walls and Low-Sloped Roofs COLIN SHANE M.ENG., P.ENG., P.E. ASSOCIATE, SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER RDH BUILDING SCIENCE INC. AUGUST 2016 Disclaimer: This presentation was developed
More information1. Clean the existing totally adhered or mechanically attached roof membrane: TPO, EPDM, Hyplon,
Summary Specification Re-Skinning Over Two Existing Roofs The Top Roof Being a Totally Adhered Single Ply Over a Built-Up-Roof On A Poured-in-Place Concrete Deck Using the Existing Angle Change Terminations
More informationAIA / CES. Seminar Overview. Below-Slab Moisture Protection. Presented by: Kyle T. Clemens, CSI, CDT. Problem: Cause: Solution:
Below-Slab Moisture Protection Presented by: Kyle T. Clemens, CSI, CDT AIA / CES Stego Industries is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit
More informationThermasheath-XP. Insulation for Exposed Use
Insulation for Exposed Use PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Rmax Thermasheath-XP is an energy-efficient thermal insulation board composed of a closed-cell polyisocyanurate (Polyiso) foam bonded to durable, embossed
More informationOriginally Issued: 12/12/2014 Revised: 12/29/2017 Valid Through: 12/29/2018
Originally Issued: 12/12/2014 Revised: 12/29/2017 Valid Through: 12/29/2018 TK Products A Division of Sierra Corporation TK-HYDROMAX 2001 SB DAMPPROOF COATING, TK-HYDROMAX 2002 SB FOUNDATION WATERPROOF
More informationColphene BSW Training and Application Guide. Colphene BSW Waterproofing Membrane. 1. Prepare substrate
Colphene BSW Training and Application Guide Colphene BSW Waterproofing Membrane. 1. Prepare substrate Substrate must be structurally sound. Surface must be free of voids, spalled areas, loose aggregate,
More informationFOAMULAR Commercial Roofing
Low Slope Insulated Roof Systems Roofing Systems Single-ply roofing s are flexible sheets of compounded synthetic materials that are manufactured in a factory. Single ply roof systems provide strength,
More information26 May 2011
2 May 2011 www.professionalroofing.net Complications with cathedral ceilings Guidelines for minimizing ice dams with cathedral ceilings by Joan P. Crowe, AIA Homeowners and designers often desire cathedral
More informationLOG COLLEGE MIDDLE SCHOOL
PART 1-GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This section includes the following: 1. Curb-mounted plastic glazed skylights. B. Refer to roofing system sections for roofing accessories to be built into the roofing system
More informationSECTION COMPOSITE WALL PANELS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
SECTION 07 4243 - PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Composite wall panel system consisting of aluminum-faced composite panels in a rainscreen application as part of the assembly described below.
More informationBuilding Envelope Solutions, Inc. Identifying solutions for better building performance
Building Envelope Solutions, Inc. Identifying solutions for better building performance SUPERGREEN LAM TM (Liquid-applied Membrane) Background of the development of SUPERGREEN LAM TM : Spray-applied polyurethane
More informationMAKE ROOFS LAST LONGER
MAKE ROOFS LAST LONGER Roof Coatings & Roof Repair Single-Ply Metal Asphalt HIGHEST PERFORMING SYSTEMS. LOWEST APPLIED COST. METAL ROOF RESTORATION Metal Restoration Quick Guide Acrylic Polyurethane High
More informationDIVISION: THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: THERMAL INSULATION SECTION: AIR BARRIERS REPORT HOLDER:
0 ICC ES Report ICC ES (800) 423 6587 (562) 699 0543 www.icc es.org 000 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ESR 2717 Reissued 07/2015 This report is subject to renewal 07/2017. DIVISION: 07 00 00 THERMAL
More informationSECTION 07530CP EPDM MEMBRANE ROOFING
PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY SECTION 07530CP EPDM MEMBRANE ROOFING A. Section includes: 1. Adhered membrane roofing and flashing 2. Mechanically fastened roof insulation 3. Walkway pads 1.2 ARCHITECTURAL
More informationIECC. EnergyWise. re-energized
EnergyWise Roof Calculator Online is a web-based NRCA S application that provides a graphical method of constructing roof assemblies to evaluate thermal performance and estimated energy costs under normal
More informationDIVISION: THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: WATER RESISTIVE BARRIERS/WEATHER BARRIERS SECTION: AIR BARRIERS
0 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC ES Evaluation Report ICC ES 000 (800) 423 6587 (562) 699 0543 www.icc es.org ESR 2375 Reissued 10/2017 This report is subject to renewal 10/2018. DIVISION: 07 00
More informationBUILDING ENVELOPE PRODUCTS PROVIDING A FULL BUILDING ENVELOPE SYSTEM. Control Moisture Movement with Our Patented Technology
BUILDING ENVELOPE PRODUCTS PROVIDING A FULL BUILDING ENVELOPE SYSTEM Control Moisture Movement with Our Patented Technology Whatever Your Needs WE HAVE THE SOLUTION Methods of controlling moisture in building
More informationSECTION FLUID-APPLIED MEMBRANE AIR BARRIERS, VAPOR PERMEABLE
PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY SECTION 07 27 26 FLUID-APPLIED MEMBRANE AIR BARRIERS, VAPOR PERMEABLE SPEC WRITER NOTE: 1. Delete text between // // not applicable to project. Edit remaining text to suit
More informationSCIENCE. SERVICE. SOLUTIONS. WATERPROOFING. Waterproofing Solutions Overview
SCIENCE. SERVICE. SOLUTIONS. WATERPROOFING Waterproofing Solutions Overview 800.527.7092 www.carlisleccw.com WATERPROOFING One Source. One Warranty. For more than 45 years, Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing
More informationOSU PROJECT NO PAGE 1 02 NOV 2006 SECTION METAL ROOF PANELS
OSU PROJECT NO. 30-04-15 PAGE 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Structural roofing system of preformed steel panels. B. Fastening system. C. Factory finishing. D. Accessories and miscellaneous components.
More informationAIR BARRIER SYSTEMS VAPOR-PERMEABLE AND NON-PERMEABLE. Sealed, Smart, and Sustainable WATERPROOFING & BUILDING PRODUCTS COMMERCIAL PRODUCT
WATERPROOFING & BUILDING PRODUCTS COMMERCIAL PRODUCT VAPOR-PERMEABLE AND NON-PERMEABLE AIR BARRIER SYSTEMS Sealed, Smart, and Sustainable Environmentally friendly and ecologically sound Effective, efficient
More informationREPORT HOLDER: CARLISLE SYNTEC POST OFFICE BOX 7000 CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA EVALUATION SUBJECT:
0 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC ES Report ICC ES 000 (800) 423 6587 (562) 699 0543 www.icc es.org ESR 1184 Reissued 03/2017 This report is subject to renewal 03/2019. DIVISION: 07 00 00 THERMAL
More informationROOFING APPLICATION STANDARD (RAS) No. 109
ROOFING APPLICATION STANDARD (RAS) No. 109 Scope 1.1 This Roofing Application Standard sets the requirements to determine whether a substrate and surrounding environmental conditions are appropriate for
More informationTECH SOLUTIONS THERMAX Insulation in Low Humidity Metal Buildings
Summary Low humidity metal buildings are used in the commercial to industrial construction markets and include factories, warehouses, agricultural structures, cold storage structures and similar facilities.
More informationCCW MiraPLY Installation Instructions
CCW MiraPLY Installation Instructions www.carlisleccw.com Support: 800.527.7092 Introduction Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofi ng Incorporated (CCW) has prepared this installation guide to assist applicators
More informationRe-Cover Board-3. Insulation for Above the Deck ROOF WALL SPECIALTY
Insulation for Above the Deck WALL SPECIALTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Rmax Re-Cover Board-3 is an energy-efficient thermal insulation board composed of a closed-cell polyisocyanurate (polyiso) foam core bonded
More informationAir Barrier Requirements for Low-Slope Roof Assemblies Myths vs. Facts
Air Barrier Requirements for Low-Slope Roof Assemblies Myths vs. Facts Peter Kalinger Canadian Roofing Contractors Association Dr. B. Baskaran National Research Council of Canada 1 Air Leakage Controlling
More information2015 IECC Whole Building Air Leakage Compliance
2015 IECC Whole Building Air Leakage Compliance Presented by: Jeffrey Crowe, PE Project Manager www.becx.com www.pieglobal.com September 2012 Learning Objectives Understand 2015 International Energy Code
More informationExterior Building Materials & Detailing
Exterior Building Materials & Detailing Marquam George Marquam George LLC Juneau, Alaska marquamgeorge@gmail.com Barriers to? V.1950 Air only Vapor only Water only Air & Water 1 V.1990 V.2005 Detailing
More informationSECTION THERMAL INSULATION
Pactiv Building Products 2100 RiverEdge Parkway Suite 175 Atlanta, GA 30328 Toll Free: (800) 241-4402 Web Site: www.green-guard.com SECTION 07210 THERMAL INSULATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
More informationDIVISION: THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: THERMAL INSULATION DIVISION: AIR BARRIERS REPORT HOLDER:
0 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES Evaluation Report ICC-ES 000 (800) 423-6587 (562) 699-0543 www.icc-es.org ESR-2717 Reissued 07/2017 This report is subject to renewal 07/2019. DIVISION: 07 00
More informationA. Section includes fluid applied, vapor permeable membrane air barriers.
Master Construction Specifications Insert Project Name SECTION 072726 FLUID APPLIED MEMBRANE AIR BARRIERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes fluid applied, vapor permeable membrane air barriers.
More informationHardin County Planning and Development Commission
Location by Climate Zone: Hardin County (per Table N1101.2), and the entire state of Kentucky is located in Climate Zone 4, the HDD is 4000 to 4999. Building Requirements; Building Thermal Envelope The
More informationA. Submit product data sheets and literature verifying fire ratings and physical properties of materials.
I. GENERAL ACRYSHIELD ROOF MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Installation Guide Specification For Preserving BUR & Mod Bit Roofs 07560 Saving Money, Safeguarding the Environment One Roof at a Time. 1.01 SUMMARY A. Provide
More informationQuality Control of Air Barriers During Construction
Quality Control of Air Barriers During Construction BEST III Conference Brandon S. Buchberg, P.E. Senior Staff II Jason S. Der Ananian, P.E. Senior Staff II Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. 3 April 2012 www.sgh.com
More informationWeatherSmart Air Barrier Installation Guide
WeatherSmart Air Barrier Installation Guide 1 The intent of this document is to provide a guide for the installation of WeatherSmart as both a Weather Resistive Barrier (W.R.B.) and an Air Barrier Material
More information