Insulation code requirements are constantly changing, with new updates coming every couple of years from organizations like the International Code Council (ICC).
Many materials make good insulators. But not every insulation type is right for every application. In order to make the best choice for your project, it’s important to understand the different materials available on the market today.
In Georgia, proper insulation in the Northern mountainous part of the state may look very different from the coastal region requirements. In this article, we help you understand Georgia building code insulation requirements for your project.
As building codes change and insulation options diversify, designers are left with big decisions when it comes to choosing the right building materials for maximum thermal performance. In this article, we compare two exterior insulation options: polyiso and Rockwool.
Vapor barriers play an important role in keeping buildings dry, safe, and inhabitable. A building that is prone to moisture problems, like mold and mildew, likely has a design flaw related to a missing or inadequate vapor barrier.
Building codes are a set of instructions adopted by the local government that provide specifications that must be met in order to construct a new home or building.
Pre-engineered metal buildings (PEMBs) are a popular building model that can save time and money during the construction phase and beyond. However, most metal buildings don’t come pre-packaged with insulation—so now it’s up to you to complete the job.
Under slab insulation goes hand-in-hand with pouring a concrete slab on grade, but you can’t just use any type of insulation for this special application. Find out why under slab insulation is so critical, along with which products to use (and which ones to avoid).
In today’s world, oil is used on a daily basis. From heating our homes to running our vehicles and cooking our food—various types of oils are required to get the job done. In order to supply oil to the world, holding tanks are used for bulk storage.
Continuous insulation around the building envelope is becoming an accepted, and sometimes required, practice. Specifying and installing mineral wool insulation board is one way that builders can achieve continuous insulation. Let’s explore the pros and cons of this building insulation material.