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- A form of unfaced insulation.
- A type of insulation widely used in the 1970s that sometimes released formaldehyde gas, now rarely used.
- Insulation products that start out as a liquid, but end up as a solid.
- A widely used form of insulation.
- How effective is your insulation?
- Perform this simple safety check.
- It’s an essential component of construction in a healthy home.
- Polyurethane can be a flexible foam, as used in upholstery, or a rigid foam, as in insulation.
- A wide range of building materials may contain asbestos, particularly where insulation or heat and fire resistance are essential to safe construction.
- Sheets of heavy plastic that help keep moisture out.
- A material that inhibits the flow of heat.
- Humidity is moisture in the air in the form of invisible water vapor. See absolute humidity and relative humidity.
- Unfinished and uninsulated basements have a high potential for mold growth and other contamination problems, but can be healthy with proper planning.
- Insulating Concrete Forms or ICFs are popular in green building projects because of their thermal performance, durability, non-outgassing materials, and other reasons.
- Structural insulated panels (SIPs) are high performance building panels used in floors, walls, and roofs for residential and light commercial buildings.
- Thermographic inspection measures surface temperatures using infrared light (light that is in the heat spectrum) to detect temperature variations of the building's "skin", showing warmer areas in lighter colors and cooler areas in darker colors.
- Thermographic inspection measures surface temperatures by using infrared video and still cameras. These tools see infrared light (light that is in the heat spectrum) to detect temperature variations of the building's "skin", showing warmer areas in lighter colors and cooler areas in darker colors.
- These indispensable tools help guard against infection and chemical exposure.
- Unlike basement foundations, a crawl space is not considered part of a home’s living space. Crawl spaces are usually accessed only to repair pipes, ducts or mechanical equipment.
- Easily constructed in a healthy manner, it can be part of a house foundation or built separately from the footings and foundation wall.
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