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Innovative uses of green building materials are helping boost buildings' energy efficiency.

Itch-Free Zone Itch-Free Zone

An alternative to fiberglass, polyester-based batt insulation promises full performance as well as DIY ease.   Read more

Material Witness Material Witness

MM discusses with ENERGY STAR’s national director Sam Rashkin the new blower door test exemption for SIP homes, its ramifications for the building industry, and other exemptions that may be considered by EPA in the future.   Read more

Making a Good Thing Better Making a Good Thing Better

Masonry construction has long had a well-established reputation for high thermal storage, reduced heat flow, and other energy-efficient properties. Adding plastics insulation to the building system can raise associated R-values even higher—easing adherence to strict energy codes and ultimately lowering clients’ energy bills   Read more

Spray Can Spray Can

What are the material characteristics of SPF? What does SPF bring to roofing systems? to interior insulation systems? Do SPF blowing agents contribute to global warming? What is the difference between 1/2-lb and 2-lb SPF? Mason Knowles reviews the research behind SPF’s sustainability claims.   Read more

Plastic Pipes & Energy Plastic Pipes & Energy

Plastic piping products can offer advantages in efficiency and design. However, they can also potentially help the nation reduce its energy consumption.   Read more

Pushing the Energy Envelope With ICFs Pushing the Energy Envelope With ICFs

Although insulating concrete forms (ICFs) were developed as below-grade foundation walls, their energy-saving possibilities quickly moved them above the surface.   Read more

Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Design, and XPS Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Design, and XPS

Extruded polystyrene’s (XPS’s) closed-cell structure and lack of voids not only imparts durability and strength, but also helps the foam resist moisture penetration.   Read more

SIPS and Residential Applications SIPS and Residential Applications

Zero-energy homes (ZEH) produce as much energy as they consume. They often take advantage of foam plastic insulation building assemblies, such as structural insulated panels (SIPs).   Read more

Plastic Polyurethane Foam Plastic Polyurethane Foam

Air leakage can lead to increased energy costs, envelope damage, and indoor air quality issues. Aerosol expanding polyurethane can be used as an effective sealant, along with myriad other advantages.   Read more

Performance Across The Board Performance Across The Board

Extruded polystyrene (XPS) foam insulating sheathing can be energy-efficient, easy to install, and lightweight. Using it as a standalone material in a building’s walls can help create a continuous thermal and moisture protection layer.   Read more

Polyiso Insulation Polyiso Insulation

Polyisocyanurate (polyiso) insulation is an excellent choice for a variety of renovation applications because of its excellent energy conserving qualities.  Read more

Plastics Takes Improvement To The Wall Plastics Takes Improvement To The Wall

A unique study looks at ‘real-world’ wall system performance, comparing traditional construction configurations to those containing plastic and foam insulation materials.   Read more

SPF Roofing

Spray polyurethane foam in roofing and insulation applications is a highly durable, sustainable component of a building’s design. Re-roofing with SPF typically does not require tear-off, while SPF indoors creates a tight building envelope.   Read more

EPS Scores Big for Wall Project EPS Scores Big for Wall Project

When Wisconsin’s legendary Lambeau Field needed to grow, expanded polystyrene (EPS) was the insulation of choice for the inside of the exterior walls.   Read more

Providing Remodeling Solutions with SPF Providing Remodeling Solutions with SPF

Temperature, humidity, and water damage can be serious challenges when remodeling—spray polyurethane foam (SPF) can allow for some creative solutions.   Read more

The Cool Roof Phenomenon The Cool Roof Phenomenon

By lowering building temperature, cool roofs can help mitigate urban heat island (UHI) effect, and contribute to pollution control.   Read more

Roof Renovation With XPS Roof Renovation With XPS

Extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation often retains its strength and R-value during re-roofing projects, saving time, money, and energy.   Read more

Energy Efficiency and the Impact on the Atmosphere Energy Efficiency and the Impact on the Atmosphere

There are several ways the design team can help a building lower its energy consumption, allowing it to become less harmful to the environment and more economical for the owner. As with other aspects of sustainable design, plastics can play a role when employed as insulation materials.   Read more

ICF SIP 101 ICF SIP 101

In the past, specifiers viewed structural insulated panels (SIPs) and insulating concrete forms (ICFs) as competing assembly systems. However, an increasing number of projects are employing both at once, combining their best attributes to gain superior performance.   Read more

Understanding R Values Understanding R Values

R-values may be a familiar concept, but their usefulness in predicting energy performance is sometimes unclear. An overview of how these thermal resistance measures work, and a look at ASTM International’s various testing methods, can sort out any confusion.   Read more

The Value and Versatility of Vinyl Windows The Value and Versatility of Vinyl Windows

Vinyl windows can be an energy efficient, durable option for architects/engineers who want the performance of traditional materials with added performance benefits.   Read more

Learning the Difference Between 1/2-lb and 2-lb Spray Polyurethane Foam Learning the Difference Between 1/2-lb and 2-lb Spray Polyurethane Foam

The popularity of spray polyurethane foam (SPF) is rising. While both 1/2-lb and 2-lb types are similarly useful in insulation applications, their differences are important for specifiers to know.   Read more

Solutions for Natural Disasters: Using Concrete and Plastic Insulation for Safety and Energy Efficiency in Residential Design Solutions for Natural Disasters: Using Concrete and Plastic Insulation for Safety and Energy Efficiency in Residential Design

Wild fires, tornadoes, and hurricanes cause billions of dollars in damage. The use of concrete and plastic insulation in exterior walls can help strengthen a home against these potential disasters, providing durability without compromising aesthetics   Read more

Finding the Quality Mark in Polyiso Finding the Quality Mark in Polyiso

A new Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association (PIMA) initiative is changing the wayspecifiers select roof insulation. By quantifying long-term thermal resistance (LTTR) values, the plastic’s benefits are made clear.   Read more

Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations

Frost heave and settlement can cause severe structural damage to a building. One solution is frost-protected shallow foundations (FPSF), which raise frost depth by directing the building’s heat loss toward the foundation.   Read more

Warming Up to PEX Pipe Radiant Heating Warming Up to PEX Pipe Radiant Heating

Radiant systems have been used to deliver heat since the time of the Romans. With the development of cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), this comfortable, efficient, and effective source of heat has become extremely reliable, durable, safe, and readily available   Read more

The Expanding Role of EPS in Construction The Expanding Role of EPS in Construction

From humble beginnings, expanded polystyrene has grown into one of the most versatile insulating materials in construction today, used in everything from insulation in walls, roofs,and foundations, to structural insulated panels (SIPs), insulated concrete forms (ICFs), and exterior insulation and finish systems (EIFS).   Read more

Balancing Performance & Sustainability Balancing Performance & Sustainability

Piping, siding, window frames, roofing, insulation, wallcoverings, etc. all demonstrate plastic’s prominence in the building market, yet many professionals still do not recognize the material as a component of sustainable design.   Read more

Sustainability Characteristics of SPF Roofing & Insulation Systems Sustainability Characteristics of SPF Roofing & Insulation Systems

Spray polyurethane foam in roofing and insulation applications is a highly durable, sustainable component of a building’s design. Re-roofing with SPF typically does not require tear-off, while SPF indoors creates a tight building envelope.   Read more

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Insulation is Sexy, and Obama Agrees!

At a press conference in Alexandria, VA, President Obama discussed the economic impacts of energy saving home retrofits at Home Depot.


Stimulus Funding

A top Washington, D.C. law firm video explains how the Federal Stimulus funding for builders, owners, and architects will flow, how to find it and where to start.


Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)

Learn more about how EPS reduces global warming.


Sustainability Hits a Wall

GBS asked the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) to build several walls, use ASTM standards to measure performance and report the results at ASHRAE ‘s NY Conference.


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